CLU Youth Volleyball Camp

June 26th - 30th, 2023

Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center at California Lutheran University

Developed for boys and girls in grades 2-5

REGISTER ONLINE 

Camp Details

  • Coaching staff includes current collegiate players
  • Individual attention – Camper-to-coach ratio is 1:8
  • Campers will br grouped by ability as determined by the coaching staff
  • 15 hours of on-court instruction
  • All players receive a Cal Lutheran Volleyball Camp T-Shirt
  • Price: $175
  • You may cancel your camp registration up to two weeks before camp and receive a refund less $25 processing fee for each camper's session. Cancellations made less than 2 weeks before the camp session begins are non-refundable. 
  • Hours: 4:00pm - 7:00pm
  • What to bring: Water, gym shoes, and kneepads are recommended

Staff

  • Kellee Roesel
    Head Coach, Women's Volleyball
    Assistant Coach Men's Volleyball
  • Kevin Judd
    Head Coach, Men's Volleyball
    Assistant Coach, Women's Volleyball
  • Cal Lutheran Women's Volleyball Players

Contact Information

Kellee Roesel
kroesel@callutheran.edu
(805) 493-3832

Camp Staff


Kellee Roesel

Head Coach, Women's Volleyball
Assistant Coach Men's Volleyball

The winningest head coach in program history, Kellee Roesel has been at the helm of Regals volleyball for the past 14 seasons. 

The accolades for her staff and student-athletes have poured in over the years, highlighted by the 2015 NCAA Division III National Championship. During that year, she guided the Regals to a 31-5 record as they claimed the first title in program history. On top of Roesel being named AVCA Coach of the Year, Kevin Judd was honored as Assistant Coach of the Year and a trio of players were All-America selections. 

She continues to be one of the top Division III coaches in the country and has never had a losing season. On top of the national title, Roesel has coached the Purple and Gold to four NCAA Regional Championships, 12 NCAA Tournament appearances, eight SCIAC Championships, five SCIAC Tournament Championships and Cal Lutheran is the only SCIAC school to never miss the SCIAC Tournament which began in 2009. She has also been named the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) West Region Coach of the Year three times. 

Individually, Roesel has coached 17 AVCA All-Americans, 32 AVCA All-West Region selections, two ACVA All-West Region Freshman of the Year, nine earned All-SCIAC Player of the Year, and her team's have earned nine straight AVCA Team Academic awards.

More notoable seasons include 2014 as the Regals went 29-3, the second-most wins in school history, leading the nation in Kills Per Set (14.17) and Assists Per Set (13.21) and Roesel was named AVCA West Region Coach of the Year. In 2013, Roesel led the Regals to the 2013 Division III National Championship game were they narrowly fell in five-set thriller. The Regals had the best season in program history, going 35-2, including a 29 game win-streak. The Regals also scored 29 victories in 2012, and had a 16-game winning streak to close out the regular season. CLU advanced to the NCAA West Regional Finals for the second consecutive season and ended the season with a No. 10 national ranking in the final AVCA poll. In 2011, Roesel and her staff guided CLU to a 29-7 record and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight for only the third time in program history.

Roesel has produced at least one AVCA All-America player in 13 out of 14 years at the helm of the Regals program. Five players have earned First Team All-American status with Mo Coverdale and Kylie McLogan earning it twice. First Team All-American Allison Kerr led all of NCAA Division III in kills in 2010.

Roesel's extensive coaching background includes experience at both the high school and collegiate levels. From 1999-2008 she served as the assistant men's and women's coach at Moorpark Community College.

At Moorpark College over 20 of Roesel's former players have continued their volleyball careers at the next level and more than 95 percent walked away with an A.A. degree. Her team finished top five in California between 2000 and 2003 and went on to become the Western States Conference Champions in 2000-2003. She helped coach the 2005 men's team that was California State Champions.

Roesel coached the 2003 National Junior College Women's Player of the Year (Nena Siljegovic), three Pepsi Scholar Athletes and five All-State players.

Prior to the 2009 CLU volleyball season Roesel had been full-time high school teacher at both Fillmore and Moorpark High School. She has also coached the Freshman, JV and Varsity volleyball and soccer teams at FHS and MHS. 

A Moorpark High graduate, she went on to receive her BS in Criminal Justice Administration from San Diego State University in after completing her AS in CJA from Moorpark College. In 2003, Roesel completed her Single Subject CLAD Teaching Credential PE and Health from National University and most recently finished at Azusa Pacific University earning a Masters Degree in Physical Education (2004).

In 1997 she married Andy Roesel and on January 12, 2009 welcomed daughter Else to their family.

A native of Moorpark, Kellee played volleyball for James Park at MHS and Don Hyatt at MC (both former CLU coaches). In high school she also played soccer, softball and field hockey.

For fun she enjoys golfing, snowboarding, Cross Fit, music, poker, and is an avid sports fan.

 

Kevin Judd

Head Coach, Men's Volleyball
Assistant Coach, Women's Volleyball

Kevin Judd was named the first NCAA men's volleyball head coach at Cal Lutheran in the fall of 2015 and enters his fifth year with the Kingsmen. 

In 2019, the Kingsmen were ranked No. 12 nationally in the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) preseason poll and were moved up as high as No. 8. In the same year, the program got its first win against a top-10 team as they defeated No. 4 Stevens Institute of Technology 3-2. The Kingsmen garnered their first-ever AVCA National Player of the Week with outside hitter Patrick Rowe earning the award. 

Judd is also an assistant for the women's program and is in his 13th season. In the fall of 2015, he was named the AVCA Assistant Coach of the Year for his contribution to the Regals 2015 NCAA National Championship. Judd joined the women in 2006, primarily overseeing outside hitter and setters. Under his guidance, the Regals have produced 28 AVCA All-American selections, five SCIAC tournament championships, seven straight SCIAC Championships (2010-16) and four NCAA Regional Championships.

Overall, Judd brings more than 25 years of coaching experience combined at the high school, college and club levels. He was instrumental in starting up a men's volleyball program at Moorpark College in 2002. In their first year, they made it to the state championship tournament with a fourth place finish. Three years later, in 2005, they won a state championship.

Between 1997 and 2005 Judd was an assistant women's volleyball coach at Moorpark College. Before that he was the head girls' volleyball coach at Newbury Park High School. From 1992 to 2006 Judd was also the director and head coach for Pacific Volleyball Club.

Judd received a B.S. in Kinesiology from Cal State Northridge in 1999. He and his wife, Nicole, were married in 2007 and now reside in Moorpark with their two children, Cameron and Roxanne. In his spare time, he enjoys playing golf, frisbee golf and kayaking.