Lead Coach - 2011 National Volleyball Center (Rochester)
(Coach Skadeland roves to every court)
Jamie Skadeland, head coach of Colorado School of Mines and long-time S.P.I.K.E.™ Performance Camps coach will be back in 2011 as our Lead Coach. A rising star in the coaching ranks, she has drawn national attention and was recently voted by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) as one of the 'Top 30 Under 30' (top 30 coaches in the United States under the age of 30 (no surprise to us). In 2010, Skadeland led the Orediggers to their second consecutive NCAA post-season appearance. In 2009 her team set a new program record for consecutive matches won. She also had an award winning collegiate playing career at the University of North Dakota where she was a four-year starter at setter. Prior to that, she was the 2001 North Dakota Volleyball Gatorade Player of the Year, All State, and All State Tournament player for Williston High School.
Jamie Skadeland has a Master’s in Sport Psychology from Minnesota State - Mankato

Lead Coach - 2011 MHS (Monticello High School)
(Coach Mastin-McCampbell roves to every court)
All the staff at S.P.I.K.E.™ Performance Camps are pleased that our lead coach in Monticello will once again be Tiffany McCampbell, head coach of South Dakota School of Mines and long-time S.P.I.K.E.™ Performance Camps court head coach. Her enthusiasm, coaching style, and years of experience resulted in a fun, challenging, and rewarding camp in 2009. Tiffany has considerable coaching experience at all levels. Prior to South Dakota School of Mines, Tiffany was the head coach at Missouri Western State University, Oakland City University, and Whiteland Community High School. She played on the first Taylor University team to ever win a Mid-Central Conference Championship and knows as a coach and former player the skills and qualities players need in today's game.
Tiffany McCampbell is a graduate of Taylor University.

Lead Coach - 2011 MPA (Mounds Park Academy)
(Coach Pham roves to every court)
Thanh Pham (pronounced TANG FAMM), head coach of the University of St. Thomas, did an outstanding job in 2009 as lead coach and will be back in 2011. Thanh is considered one the top clinicians and camp instructors in the Midwest. He is entering his twelfth season as Tommie head volleyball coach in 2009. Thanh, who has 12 years of college coaching experience in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC), was the 2007 NCAA Central Region Coach of the Year. St. Thomas has won four MIAC titles, four NCAA tournament berths, and finished 11th in the national polls the past three years under his leadership. He ranks in the top ten for winning percentage in Division III.
Thanh Pham is a 1997 graduate of Augsburg College and has a master's degree from St. Mary's University. His previous experience teaching math seems to have helped sharpen his eye for detail as a coach.
