Club
Director
Jenny Kirk is a former Arkansas Razorback. Kirk played for Arkansas in 2000-01, leading the Razorbacks to 37 wins and the NCAA Tournament as the team’s setter. She finished her career with 1968 career assists, a mark that ranks fourth all-time for the Razorbacks. In addition, Kirk’s name is splashed throughout the record books as she holds the career record for assists in a match with 88 against Tennessee in 2000. Kirk earned her bachelors degree in education from Arkansas in 2002 and masters in Sport Management in 2004, Evgeniya “Jenny” Rangelova Kirk returned to the Arkansas fold as a volunteer assistant coach for the Razorbacks in 2008. She is now the Director of Volleyball Operations for the Razorbacks volleyball team. During her high school career she was 3 time gold medal winner at the Junior National Championships at her home country Bulgaria. Jenny was also was a member of the Junior National Team of Bulgaria. Jenny has been coaching with Ozark Volleyball Clubsince 2000. She has been Ozark Juniors Volleyball Club Director since 2004.
Administrative
Director
Angie Baker has been the Head Volleyball Coach at Huntsville High School since the 2007 season, after serving as an assistant in 2006, which marked the Eagles first state tournament appearance in program history. In her first year as head coach, Angie led the Eagles to a conference co-championship and a runner up finish in the district tournament. She was named the 4A Northwest Conference Coach of the Year during the 2007 campaign and had 3 athletes named to the All State team. During the 2008 season, the Eagles were district runners-up and in 2009, the Eagles were conference and district runners-up. The Eagles have made three consecutive trips to the state tournament under her direction, advancing to the quarterfinals in all three appearances. Angie has produced numerous all conference players and four all state athletes during her tenure at Huntsville. Angie earned a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology from Missouri Southern State University in 1993 and a Masters in Education from the University of Arkansas in 2005. Angie's husband, Ed, is a high school football coach and her daughter Aubrey is an Ozark Juniors player. Angie started as an Administrative Director for Ozark Juniors Volleyball Club in 2009.
Coaching
Director
Carol Torok joined the University of Arkansas volleyball staff as an assistant coach in July 2008 and begins her third season on the sidelines with the Razorbacks. Price-Torok came to Arkansas after two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Texas-San Antonio. During her tenure, six players earned All-Southland Conference honors. Prior to her time at UTSA, Price-Torok spent one season as an assistant at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. A native of Fenton, Mich., Price-Torok played her college volleyball at Texas A&M from 2000-2003. A two-year starter as an outside hitter for the Aggies, she earned the team's Most Improved Player award as a junior. She went on to earn the team's Best Offensive Player honor as a senior after moving to middle blocker. During Price-Torok's playing career, Texas A&M advanced to the Regional Final in 2001 and the Sweet Sixteen in 2003.In addition to volleyball, Price-Torok was a center on the Aggies women's basketball team during the 2003-04 season.Price-Torok is a 2004 graduate of Texas A&M University with a bachelor's degree in horticulture. Carol Price married Matt Torok in December 2008, and the couple resides in Fayetteville. Carol's first year at Ozark Juniors was 2008
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