wcraft | Posted: 24 May 2012 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Tavana Joins U.S. Volleyball in Japan

main image
Image

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Former BYU men's volleyball player Futi Tavana has been chosen as one of six players to represent USA Volleyball in Japan as part of a training team. 

This training team will scrimmage and help prepare Japan's Men's National for the Asian continental Olympic qualification tournament being held June 1-10 in Tokyo.

Tavana is joined by Tony Ciarelli (USC), Jeff Menzel (UC Santa Barbara), Will Price (Penn State), Kawika Shoji (Stanford) and Austin Zahn (USC). 

"The training drill for Day 1 (Wednesday) was that Japan was all side-out and USA was serve, block and defense," said USA's coach Gordon Mayforth. "USA and Japan each won three rotations (23-25, 25-23, 22-25, 25-18, 22-25, 25-19). Then we played 2 more sets of the same style: Japan only side-out and USA serve (20-25, 27-29). So overall Japan won 5 sets and USA, 3."

The team arrived in Japan on Tuesday, May 22, and will leave Sunday, May 27. 

"Friday will be a mix of drill and real games," Mayforth said. "Saturday will be a day off and Team USA will attend the Japan vs. Russia women's Olympic Qualification match. Sunday we will have a live match to finish our trip."

Recent Stories

Image
Davide Gardini hits over block
Current and former Cougars named to 2021 Volleyball Nations League rosters

Three former BYU players will compete with Team USA later this month in Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Current BYU…

Image
Gabi waves to fans
Garcia Fernandez signs professional contract with Italian club A.S. Volley Lube

CIVITANOVA MARCHE, Italy — Friday, May 15 A.S Volley Lube announced the signing of former BYU Opposite Gabi Garcia…