E.I.S. Men's Volleyball

The E.I.S. Men's Volleyball squad is a high school volleyball team based in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. It plays in the AASCA and ABSH without interruption since 2000. The team has won the AASCA Volleyball Tournament four times, the North Regional Tournament twice in the last two years and the ABSH Volleyball Championship three times for the graduating class of 2011. The name cheered during national and international competitions is Inter, and Bulldogs.

E.I.S. Men's Volleyball
NicknameInter
Bulldogs
Founded2000
GroundThe Cafetorium
ManagerVictor Garcia
LeagueAASCA
Uniforms
Home
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History

This historic squad was formed by four legends that got united to form a volleyball team. The next year other four players joined the forces to fight for the common cause of a championship. The other members joined later and it all went down in history of their two AASCA Volleyball Tournament wins. Some of the players were acquired through trades and free agency moves which will be discussed later but no transaction was as sneaky and backstabbing as LeBron James' taking his talents to South Beach.

Nicknames

The nicknames is one of the most important aspects of this team, and is one of the main reasons this team is like a family. Every player and coach has a unique and personal nickname that is constantly used when making reference of him. The nicknames have been acquired through experiences of several players, as pranks also known as trokos, and by likeliness to another person or animal.

Season 2010-2011

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 {{{pos}}} Iraq IRQ Nimer Abudayeh (Gordo)
5 {{{pos}}} Turkey TUR Leonardo Mahchi (Cejas)
7 {{{pos}}} Scotland SCO Alexander Facusse (Jimmy)
8 {{{pos}}} Sweden SWE Christian Handal (Condor)
9 {{{pos}}} China CHN Melvin Chinchilla (Shill)
10 {{{pos}}} United States USA Gregory Werner (Gazelle)
11 {{{pos}}} Honduras HON Jorge Panayotti (Chepo)
12 {{{pos}}} Honduras HON Juan Pino (Barrilero)
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 {{{pos}}} India IND Andy Lopez (Indio)
16 {{{pos}}} Honduras HON Sergio Solis (Spaghetti)
17 {{{pos}}} Nicaragua NCA Fabricio Rodezno (Jerry)
20 {{{pos}}} Honduras HON Michael Chahin (c) (Hurr)
22 {{{pos}}} Uganda UGA Santiago Garay (Negro)
28 {{{pos}}} Honduras HON David Yuja (Yujita Papa)
{{{pos}}} Hawaii [[|Hawaii]] Victor Garcia (coach)

Final standing 2011

Bracket

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
1 April – Guatemala
 
 
HondurasE.I.S.2
 
2 April – Guatemala
 
NicaraguaA.N.S.0
 
HondurasE.I.S.2
 
1 April – Guatemala
 
HondurasA.S.T.1
 
HondurasA.S.T.2
 
 
GuatemalaC.I.G.0
 
3rd place
 
 
2 April – Guatemala
 
 
NicaraguaA.N.S.2
 
 
GuatemalaC.I.G.1

Final standing 2010

Bracket

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
17 April – Guatemala
 
 
HondurasE.I.S.2
 
17 April – Guatemala
 
Costa RicaC.D.S.0
 
HondurasE.I.S.2
 
17 April – Guatemala
 
HondurasA.S.T.0
 
HondurasA.S.T.2
 
 
Costa RicaM.B.S.0
 
3rd place
 
 
17 April – Guatemala
 
 
Costa RicaC.D.S.2
 
 
Costa RicaM.B.S.0

Final standing 2010

Bracket

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
24 April – Honduras
 
 
HondurasE.I.S.2
 
24 April – Honduras
 
HondurasV.S.0
 
HondurasE.I.S.3
 
24 April – Honduras
 
HondurasA.S.T.2
 
HondurasA.S.T.2
 
 
HondurasL.E.S.0
 
3rd place
 
 
24 April – Honduras
 
 
HondurasL.E.S.2
 
 
HondurasV.S.0

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