| Name: Elizabeth Koberstein | Profession: Reporter |
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Children Have Inventive, Insightful Ideas On What They Would Do As President. Wisconsin State Journal :: Daybreak :: 1D Tuesday, November 21, 2000 Sandra Kallio Wisconsin State Journal Educators -- always eager for those ``teachable moments'' -- are talking about the 2000 presidential election in their classrooms, including at Queen of Peace School, 418 Holly Drive. Karen Wortinger, a teacher at the Catholic school, and student teacher Katie Clement received interesting essays when they asked their third-graders to write about what they would do if they became president. Here are excerpts: ``I would not have as much violence on TV. I think we should have more hospitals.'' -- By Elizabeth Koberstein
The Capital Times, Madison, WI August 8, 2006 Elizabeth Koberstein, a setter who will be a freshman at Madison West, earned the Badger Region berth to participate in the USA Select A2 camp in Colorado Springs, Colo., this past July.
Wisconsin Power Volleyball 14 - 1 Red Karen Milborn, Monica Anderson, Cassidy Geoghegan, Crystal Graff, Elizabeth Koberstein, Meghan Martine, Kaitlyn McIntyre, Mereta Monson, Molly Toon, Mackenzie Ziegler, Hallie Zubella
Wisconsin Power Volleyball In addition, to help reduce the costs of club, Power-Madison will be offering more fundraising opportunities to its families for the 06-07 season. We will still offer the Alliant Center program and each team will be required to work the concession stand at the MAC Center during our tournaments to help keep the club costs down for everyone. Helen Koberstein (reunion untry) will head up our fundraising program this year to help provide our families with the most profitable and effective ways to help keep club costs down.
Knights' Monahan earns All-Big 8 volleyball salute Posted: Wednesday, Nov 14, 2007 - 11:22:07 am CST By BDN staff Beloit Memorial's Brianne Monahan earned second team All-Big Eight volleyball honors as an outside hitter - the only representative for the Purple Knights. ... SECOND TEAM: Taylor Beebe (Madison Memorial), Molly Toon (Middleton), Diara Williams (Madison Memorial), Elizabeth Koberstein (Madison West), Heidi Gors (Madison Memorial), Katlynn Snyder (Sun Prairie), Shelby Demos (Janesville Parker), Brianne Monahan (Beloit Memorial).
American Tournament Third Place WISCONSIN POWER 15 RED, BADGER REGION
Front Row: Jamie Armstrong, Monica Anderson, Kayla Thering, Mereta Monsen, Hallie Zubelle, Elizabeth Koberstein, Sarah Sobek Back Row: Head Coach Angie Sanger, Team Rep David Bayer, Molly Toon, Mackenzie Ziegler, Crystal Graff, Chaperone Ian Anderson, Asst. Coach Beth Stransky
Wisconsin State Journal (online) May 2, 2009 Prep notes: West grad Gaines signs with East Carolina By ROB HERNANDEZ ... Madison West junior setter Elizabeth Koberstein will play college volleyball at Kentucky in 2010 and Oregon senior middle hitter Stephanie Arnold will play at Eastern Illinois this fall, their club team Capital Volleyball Academy of Madison reported on its Web site.
Elizabeth Koberstein Signs With UK Volleyball
Ranked as the third best setter in the class of `10 Nov. 18, 2009 LEXINGTON, Ky. - Elizabeth Koberstein, a setter from Madison, Wisc., has inked a national letter of intent to play volleyball at Kentucky it was announced by head coach Craig Skinner. Koberstein is rated as the third best setter and the No. 16 overall prospect for the 2010 senior class by PrepVolleyball.com. "We are ecstatic to have Elizabeth become a part of the Kentucky volleyball family," said Skinner. "Her talent, character, and passion for the game fit extremely well with our current players. This program will continue to reach new heights with her in the setting position. She has an incredibly quick release, plays great defense, has an amazing serve and plays well above the net. These are the reasons why she was considered one of the top three setters in the 2010 class." A three-year letterwinner for Madison West she was voted an all-state performer as a junior in 2008 as a member of the second team. Koberstein was a two-year all-city player and a two-year all-conference player. She played as a left side attacker for her first two seasons and then was a setter and hitter in her final season for Madison West. In her three seasons for Madison West she tallied 657 kills and 430 assists in 232 sets of action. PrepVolleyball.com rated her as one of the top-50 juniors in 2008. At the Badger Region Championship in the 18's division Koberstein led her squad to victory and was named the tournament's most outstanding setter. For the USAV High Performance team she was the squad's starting setter and the team earned a silver medal. She was twice chosen for a USAV A1 and A2 camps and High Performance Championships. Her club team finished third at the Junior Olympics Volleyball Championships in 2007 and fifth in 2006. A three-year honor roll student, Koberstein was also the recipient of five teacher recommendations for a peer tutor/leadership program in 2006. Koberstein will join Skinner and the Wildcats in the fall of 2010. UK will return to action for its final two-match homestand of the regular season. The Wildcats welcome South Carolina to Memorial Coliseum at 7 p.m. ET on Friday. Kentucky will then have its Senior Day and play the final regular season home match against Florida on Sunday at 2 p.m. ET. That match will be aired live on FS South (Lexington - Channel 52). For the most up-to-date news, highlights and features about the Kentucky volleyball team please visit UKathletics.com. |
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