K-Town Ladies participates in the USA Volleyball within the Badger Region. This is a Junior volleyball club. Our program goal is to put each player in a position to make both the player and the team successful. We also emphasize two characteristics: (1) a strong desire to learn and (2) a positive mental attitude.
Staff:
Renata Bisciglia: Club Director
Email:Renata_73@msn.com
Martha Aiello: Head Coach
Email:ma@kenoshalaw.com
Scoot Bisciglia: Asst Coach
Email: sbrbbb@msn.com
Please let the athletes play to the best of their ability and leave what coaching is needed to the coach. This is not intended to squelch spectator enthusiasm. Please do cheer and encourage the actions you like and ignore the mistakes you will surely see. Please do not interfere with your child's coach, especially during play, or do anything else that will detract from the enjoyment your child deserves to get from volleyball.
The referees are in many cases (especially early rounds of play) like most of us, volunteers not professionals. Even our professional referees, participate in USA Volleyball out of love for the game—just like our coaches and players. Every contact made by each team can be judged, an official's decision may not be agreeable to all participants and spectators, but the decision is final. Stating disagreement or shouting derogatory remarks serves no useful purpose, nor do such actions teach respect for authority.
Known as "B" - Sopmore - Middle - Outside Hitter
Kaitlin - Sophmore - Middle Outside Hitter
Junior - Outside Hitter - Middle
Bradford, Junior, Setter, Back Row
Sophmore - Libero, Right Side Hitter
Junior - Libero
Sophmore - Setter - Out Side Hitter
Junior - Right Side Hitter
Known as "Hegs" - Junior - Setter - Out Side Hitter
The Badger medical insurance program provides participant coverage for loss resulting directly from members competing in an approved or sanctioned event. Coverage does not include loss for pre-existing conditions or competing in non-sanctioned events. The coverage extends from the start through the completion of the event, including travel to and from the event.
The medical policy provides $25,000 of excess accidental medical coverage for expenses incurred within one year of the accident. Claims must be filed within 90 days of the accident, however. The policy provides coverage against loss in excess of insurance and is subject to a $250 per claim deductible. If no other collective medical insurance is available, the loss is subject to a $1,000 deductible. All coverage is subject to the plan's general limitations and exclusions.
If a player has sustained an injury in practice or game, the coach should be alerted as soon as possible. If any injury appears serious enough to require a doctor, medical care should be sought immediately. Parents should make a claim of medical bills to the family's medical coverage or through their employer's group policy. Whenever parents incur expenses, request a claim form from the Club President. Carefully follow the instructions on the club form.