Alika DeRego

Alika Joseph Kaleiali'i DeRego (born September 7, 1986) is an American men's volleyball player who won the 2011 USA Volleyball Open National Championship gold medal with Creole Volleyball Club from the Garden Empire Volleyball Association Region (GEVA). As a libero, he has played for Creole Volleyball Club from Brooklyn, New York in the 2011 and 2012 US Open of Volleyball National Championships, helping Creole to the Gold Medal in the Men's Open Division at the 2011 USA Volleyball Open Championships in Dallas, TX, earning all-tournament team honors.

Alika DeRego
Personal information
Full nameAlika Joseph Kaleiali'i DeRego
NationalityAmerican
BornKaneohe, Hawaii, United States
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
College / UniversityCalifornia State University Long Beach Orange Coast College
Volleyball information
PositionLibero
Current clubHawaii
Number8
Career
YearsTeams
2006–07
2011-12
2015-16
2019
United States Orange Coast College
United States Creole Volleyball Club
Hawaii Kailua Volleyball Club
United States Rukkus Volleyball Club
Medal record
Men's Volleyball
USA Open National Championships
Gold medal – first place2011 DallasIndoor
Silver medal – second place2019 ColumbusIndoor

Career

High school

DeRego played volleyball for four years at James B. Castle High School in Kaneohe, Hawaii as an Outside Hitter and Setter.[1] He was a Honolulu Star-Bulletin All-State selection and led his team to the[2] Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) Eastern Division Championship in 2002.[3] He was the 2002 OIA Player of the Year and a First-team All-OIA selection.

College

DeRego helped guide the Pirates to a Pacific Coast Athletic Conference Championship and spot in the Final Four at the California Community College Athletic Association State Championship Tournament. He was selected to the Pacific Coast All-Conference team and was honored as an Orange Coast College Scholar-Athlete. DeRego led and ranked first with 212 digs and a 3.31 digs per set average (64 games, 212 digs). He finished placing second all-time at Orange Coast College (OCC) in career digs and fourth and ninth all-time in single-season digs. He was also selected OCC Freshman of the Year. DeRego later transferred to California State University, Long Beach.

He graduated from Orange Coast College with an AA in Liberal Arts. DeRego then graduated from California State University, Long Beach with a BA in Psychology.

Club

DeRego played for Creole Volleyball Club from Brooklyn, New York from the Garden Empire Volleyball Association Region (GEVA) during the 2011 and 2012 seasons. DeRego helped Creole VBC to the 2011 82nd Annual USA Volleyball Open National Championship Gold Medal, Men's Open (Gold Division) in Dallas, Texas. In 2012 he again helped Creole VBC to a 7th-place finish in the US Open Championships, winning the Men's Open (Silver Division) in Salt Lake City, Utah. DeRego also played for Rukkus Volleyball Club from the Southern California Region. Team won the 2019 USA Volleyball Open National Championship Silver Medal, in Columbus, Ohio.

In 2015, DeRego played for Kailua Volleyball Club from Kailua, Hawaii from the Aloha Volleyball Region (AH), helping the team capture the [4] 2015 58th Annual Haili Volleyball Tournament, Men's Open Championship, in Hilo, Hawaii, earning all-tournament team honors. In 2016 he again helped Kailua VBC to a 2nd-place finish in the Haili Volleyball Tournament, Men's Open Championship.

Personal

DeRego was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. He graduated from California State University, Long Beach with a bachelor's degree (BA) in Psychology. He then earned his master’s degree (MA), in Coaching and Athletic Administration, from Concordia University, Irvine

References

  1. "Star-Bulletin All-State team". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. December 15, 2002. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  2. "Castle Boys Wins Share of East Title". Honolulu Advertiser. October 16, 2002. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  3. "Castle coach, hitter named league's best". Honolulu Advertiser. December 17, 2002. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  4. "Haili Volleyball Tournament Results". Hawaii Tribune-Herald. March 29, 2015. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
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