Elevating FCS Volleyball: A Vision for Growth and Excellence
At Fremont Christian School, we are committed to developing student-athletes who excel both on and off the court. With the addition of Volleyball Consultant Coach Hole, our volleyball program is entering an exciting new phase, one that will strengthen technical skills, teamwork, and character development. Whether you are a current FCS family or considering joining our community, now is the perfect time to get involved.
Coach Hole brings years of experience as a player and coach, along with a deep passion for mentoring young athletes. His approach focuses not just on winning games but on building a culture of leadership, discipline, and resilience.
“My vision for FCS volleyball is to build a program that not only develops skilled and competitive athletes but also fosters strong character, teamwork, and a passion for the game,” Coach Hole shares. “I want to create a culture where players are challenged to grow both on and off the court, striving for excellence while embodying integrity, resilience, and sportsmanship.”
FCS already has a solid foundation, with dedicated players and a supportive school community. Now, the goal is to refine technical skills, strengthen team dynamics, and create a system that consistently produces strong, well-rounded athletes.
Opportunities for Growth & Leadership
While the program has many strengths, Coach Hole sees opportunities to enhance training systems and player development. His focus will be on implementing a more structured approach to technical and tactical training, emphasizing defensive strategies, serve-receive techniques, and high-tempo offensive plays.
“Volleyball isn’t just about physical ability—it’s about making smart, strategic decisions under pressure,” he explains. “Teaching resilience and focus will be a major part of our training.”
Coach Hole also believes that athletics are a powerful tool for shaping character. His coaching emphasizes resilience, teamwork, and accountability, all of which help student-athletes succeed in life beyond sports.
“Learning how to push through challenges, bounce back from setbacks, and stay focused on long-term growth is key—not just in volleyball, but in life,” he says. He incorporates team-building exercises, leadership training, and goal-setting activities to help students become confident, disciplined, and mentally strong.
From Player to Coach: A Passion for Mentorship
Coach Hole’s journey into volleyball was anything but traditional. Though he played in high school, he initially focused on track and field. After college, he rediscovered his passion for the game and was inspired by the supportive volleyball community in the Bay Area. Since then, he has traveled the world, playing competitively and recreationally while coaching for seven years at the club and high school level.
Introduced to FCS through mutual volleyball connections, Coach Hole was immediately impressed by Coach Evan Huynh’s commitment to the program. “Coach Evan has a clear vision for growth, and I’m excited to work alongside him to help take FCS volleyball to the next level,” he says.
In the next three to five years, he hopes to turn FCS into a highly competitive program that is known for both skill and sportsmanship while inspiring more students to get involved in the sport.
Volleyball’s Impact on the FCS Community
A strong volleyball program doesn’t just benefit athletes—it strengthens the entire school community. “Athletics help build school spirit, foster pride, and teach students valuable life skills,” Coach Hole explains. “When student-athletes push themselves to grow, their confidence carries over into other areas of life.”
Parents and the broader FCS community play a critical role in this growth. Supporting athletes, attending games, volunteering at events, and creating a positive and competitive culture will be key to building a sustainable, thriving program.
Advice for Future College Athletes
For FCS players hoping to compete at the college level, Coach Hole offers simple but important advice: work hard, stay disciplined, and develop game IQ.
“College recruiters are looking for players who are coachable, competitive, and mentally strong,” he says. “Put in the work now, and the opportunities will come.”
Join the Movement
With a renewed vision and leadership, FCS volleyball is set to reach new heights. Whether you’re a student, parent, or prospective family, now is the perfect time to become part of this growing program. Stay tuned for more updates as FCS volleyball continues to evolve and make its mark.