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Head Coach 2017

Justin Wong - 14 Travel Head Coach - 2017

Metro VBC Justin Wong - 14 Travel Head Coach - 2017

This will be Justin's 2nd year with Metro as he was the 16's assistant last season.  "I'm looking forward to working with the 14's as well as Lauren Danai who has a lot of experience at this age group.  There's a lot of learning and growth at this age group and it will be a fun journey."

Wong joined the Georgetown coaching staff in February, 2015 after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at Delaware State.

At Delaware State, Wong was involved in all aspects of managing the program as the only assistant coach. Inside the gym, he assisted in training all skills but his main focus was on the outside hitters. Besides training, Wong's responsibilities included video scouting & statistical analysis while also serving as the recruiting coordinator and assisting with the travel budget and logistics.

In his two seasons at Delaware State, the Hornets had five players named to all-tournament teams as well as three players earn Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Weekly Honors.

Wong spent 2012 at Ohio University as the volunteer assistant where he helped in player development, opponent scouting, practice planning and other administrative duties. The Bobcats achieved a final record of 21-10, led the conference in six out of seven statistical categories which culminated in its ninth Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship.

Prior to Ohio, Wong spent three years at Miami University (Ohio), serving as the volunteer assistant in 2009 and 2010 and the interim assistant coach in 2011. While on the RedHawks' coaching staff, he was responsible for video analysis and opponent scouting.

Outside of his collegiate coaching experience, he coached one of the top 15 open teams at Dallas Skyline Juniors in 2012 and, most recently, at Mintonette Sports in Columbus, Ohio. While at Mintonette, he helped lead the 17's team to a second place finish at USA Junior Nationals and a No. 40 ranking by PrepVolleyball.com among the top 17's national teams in the country.

Wong started his coaching career at Bishop Hartley High School in 2001 as a varsity assistant and helped build the program. Over the next seven years, Bishop Hartley became conference champions as well as district champions numerous times and finished as Ohio's State Runners Up in his last year in 2007. He also spent time coaching with Central Ohio VBC from 2004-09 where his 16's team qualified for nationals in 2006 and his 18's team finished fifth in the gold division at AAU's in 2008. He also coached the Ohio State women's club volleyball team from 2005-08, ending 2008 ranked third in the nation with three All-Americans.

He has also spent time as a court coach at tryouts with USA Beach High Performance in 2013 and 2014 as well as USA Indoor High Performance in 2014.

Wong played collegiately at Ohio State University on the men's club team as an outside hitter. He earned his bachelor's degree in sports & leisure studies: coaching & leisure management in 2004 and his master's degree in sport behavior & performance at Miami University (Ohio) in 2011.