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Great shots! Our favorite VolleyballMag.com photos from 2022

Great shots! Our favorite VolleyballMag.com photos from 2022

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We entered 2022 without the best volleyball photographer there ever was. But even without Ed Chan, gone too soon, our cadre of shooters stepped up in a big way.

I can’t express enough how indebted to and appreciative of I am of these guys, including Mark Rigney, Rick Atwood, Jim Wolf, Michael Gomez, Stephen Burns, Andy J. Gordon, Matt Smith and Tim Britt.

Trust me, they are not overpaid for what they do (they’re now all laughing as they read this) but their passion and devotion is incredible. Our sport — and VolleyballMag.com — is better because of them.

I went through every single photo we posted in 2022. We posted a lot of photos. A lot.

These are my favorite shots that our guys took this year. Some are from indoors, some from beach, and all captured the action in a way unique to a great group of shooters:

Texas wins the NCAA title

Matt Smith, who joined our team in 2021, was positioned perfectly when Texas beat Louisville two weeks ago to win the NCAA title. Logan Eggleston, right, is ready to join the fray. The pure joy on the faces of Emma Halter and libero Zoe Fleck on the left will make any volleyball fan smile. Saige Ka’aha’aina-Torres has her back to us and Asjia O’Neal has fallen to her knees. And in the background the coaches embrace. Simply a great shot.

“I always say all sports shots have a an element of luck to them,” Matt said. “You can do everything right just to have a back turned or someone block your shot. I waited on the sideline, shooting over other’s heads, with my Nikon d5 and the workhorse 70-200, praying to get one useable celebration/court-rush frame. This was that one.”

Logan Eggleston, right, leads the Texas championship celebration/Matt Smith photo

The eyes have it

Look closely at how focused Trevor Crabb was in Fort Lauderdale for the task at hand. And in the other shots in this grouping, don’t say the players don’t keep their eyes on the ball:

Trevor Crabb-Theo Brunner
Trevor Crabb is focused on the shot against Theo Brunner/Tim Britt photo
Palm Beach Atlantic’s Karla Cantero with the diving one-handed defensive play/Michael Gomez photo
Sarah Sponcil is dialed in/Rick Atwood photo
LSU’s Kelly Greene-Agnew reaches for the dig against UCLA on Manhattan Beach/Mark Rigney photo
Sara Hughes
Sara Hughes en route to winning the MBO/Rick Atwood photo

Going all out and then some

Most of these are on the beach, but not all. The effort by the players is incredible:

Grand Canyon’s Anaya Evans goes all out…

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