6’2″ Colorado High School Volleyball Player Combines Love of the Sport With Passion for Science

6’2″ Colorado High School Volleyball Player Combines Love of the Sport With Passion for ScienceFocusedBrands announces that a verbal agreement has been cancelled due to Coach departure and Lilia Donaldson is seeking a university to contribute as a leader on the volleyball court as a Middle Hitter and in the science lab as a Forensic Scientist.

6’2″ Colorado High School Volleyball Player Combines Love of the Sport With Passion for Science
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Lilia Donaldson continues her winning streak as the leader of kills, blocks, and hitting percentage.

Rising volleyball star and Boulder, Colorado native, Lilia Donaldson, finishes high school season at the top and continues to excel in the club season with Roughriders Volleyball Club. The 6’2″, 17-year-old Middle Hitter, graduating from Fairview High School in 2023, leads the teams in blocks, kills, and hitting percentage and also named to the Colorado All Conference team. She planned to put that experience to work for her at a California university with a verbal agreement to an offer that was reversed in the Winter when the head coach resigned.  

Donaldson’s most recent stats: 

  • .47 hitting (2023 club season to date)
  • 100+ kills (2022/2023 high school and club seasons)
  • 65 blocks (2022/2023 high school and club seasons)

As the high school and club team captain the last two seasons, Donaldson was also named Defensive Player of the Year two years in a row for her high school team. Driven by her goal to be an all around contributor, she has grown in her offensive skills. 

Lilia is one of those players that is so coachable and her work ethic drives her to never stop learning,” says Rough Riders Volleyball Club Coach and Program Director, Ryan Glavor, former player at University of Hawaii and former coaching staff at University of Colorado. 

Donaldson also excels in the classroom with a 3.9 GPA out of 4.0, including AP level courses in Chemistry, Physics, and Psychology. She was named Academic All State First Team this year This will prepare her for her future academic plans of studying Chemistry to lead her to a career in forensics. 

Her extra curricular interests round out her leadership in and out of the classroom. She has been a lead volunteer for community fire relief efforts helping 1,000 Colorado families who lost their homes to the Marshall Fire this year. She has been an independent physics tutor for younger high school students and had a Summer Internship in Biomimetic Dentistry blending her love of science with real applications in dentistry. 

While Lilia’s passion for excelling on and off the court have resulted in college volleyball offers at multiple universities, she is searching for a team and school that fit her goals of contribution on both sides. 

If you represent a collegiate volleyball team and would like to discuss opportunities with Lilia, you can email [email protected]

You can learn more about Lilia at https://bit.ly/liliadonaldson

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Jeff FocusedBrands

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Tim Morehouse Fencing Club Fencer Nickolas Rusadze Wins Gold at USA Fencing’s Junior Olympics

Tim Morehouse Fencing Club Fencer Nickolas Rusadze Wins Gold at USA Fencing’s Junior OlympicsRusadze shared this win with his coach (and father) Olympian Slava Grigoriev. His performance places him in fourth place nationally. Earlier this season, Rusadze won gold and silver on the international Cadet circuit.

Tim Morehouse Fencing Club Fencer Nickolas Rusadze Wins Gold at USA Fencing’s Junior Olympics
Nickolas Rusadze

Nickolas Rusadze Wins Gold at USA Fencing’s Junior Olympics\n\nImage Credit: Serge Timacheff

Tim Morehouse Fencing Club announces that South Salem resident Nickolas Rusadze, who trains at the fencing club, is now a Junior Olympic gold medalist.

Competing in the Cadet Men’s Foil Championship event at USA Fencing’s Junior Olympics, Rusadze won gold in an event that featured 289 of the best Men’s Cadet Foil fencers in the country. He trains at the Tim Morehouse Fencing Club in Port Chester, NY with his father and coach, two-time Olympian Slava Grigoriev (Kazakhstan).

Additionally, Rusadze won a fifth-place medal in Junior Men’s Foil just two days before.

His cadet win puts the 15-year-old Rusadze in fourth place in the country for the under-17 foil fencers, narrowly missing the cut for the 2023 World Championship Team. His sights are set on making the 2024 World Championship Team.

This win is one of many racked up this season by this 15-year-old. He won gold at the Coupe de Danube 2023 in Bratislava, Slovakia, in the Cadet Men’s Foil event in mid-January. Later that month, he won silver in Cadet Men’s Foil at the Napoli Cadet International in Italy.

Rusadze, who attends John Jay High School in South Salem, NY, has emerged as one the most dominant cadet fencers in the world. But, his mother Eka Rusade says, “There is always room for improvement,” adding, “Nickolas works a lot — he trains six times per week on average, balancing school and practice.”

At the Junior Olympics, it is tradition for the coach of the winner to also get a medal. For a son and his father to share this accomplishment, it was a touching moment, particularly when Nickolas placed the medal around his father’s neck.

“The time to celebrate has passed,” says Grigoriev. “There are many tournaments in front of him and the main focus now is to maintain his level or raise the bar higher.”

Rusadze will be back in action starting March 1 at the Junior & Cadet Pan-American Championships in Bogotá, Colombia. He will be representing the United States in the Cadet Men’s Foil event.

The foil program at Tim Morehouse Fencing Club is one of the strongest in the country, thanks to Head Foil Coach Slava, who has built this program over the past four years.

Tim Morehouse Fencing Club has won the most National Youth medals for fencing four years in a row. The club has been ranked #1 in producing High School All-Americans three times and regularly places in the top five for most High School Academic All-Americans. Alumni of Tim Morehouse attend top schools around the country including Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Harvard, Notre Dame, MIT, and Penn State.

Tim Morehouse Fencing Club is the premier fencing club in the tri-state area, offering fencing instruction and competitive training in Manhattan, Westchester (Port Chester), and Connecticut (Stamford).

Contact Information:

Kate Waylett

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317-886-8243

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Tim Morehouse Fencing Club Fencer Nickolas Rusadze Wins Gold at USA Fencing’s Junior Olympics