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Dave Trumbo
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Trumbo enters his third season as the head women's volleyball coach at Stevenson in 2009 after setting school record for wins in each of his first two seasons where he has totaled a 53-19 record.
A year ago, the Mustangs became the first team in the program's 11-year history to win 30 matches as they finished with a 32-8 record. Stevenson finished third in the CAC and advanced to the semifinals of the conference tournament before earning the top-seed in the ECAC Division III South Region Championship.
The Mustangs started the season with a school-record 15-straight wins while capturing the championship of the Crimson Eagle Classic at Philadelphia Biblical. Junior Brittany Umetin was named to the All-CAC Second Team, becoming the program's first All-CAC selection.
In 2008, Trumbo led Stevenson to a then-school record 21 wins in his first season as the team finished with a mark of 21-11 and sixth in the CAC. The Mustangs also advanced to the finals of the Haverford Invitational and won 12 of their first 15 matches.
Prior to Stevenson, Trumbo started the Liberty High School girls' volleyball program in Sykesville for 11 years. As head coach of the Lions, he totaled a 167-31 record, was named Metro Coach of the Year in 2003 and was a five-time Carroll County Coach of the Year in 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004.
Liberty won eight consecutive county championships and six consecutive regional championships under Trumbo while making six consecutive appearances in the state tournament, winning back-to-back state championships in 2003 and 2004.
Under Trumbo, the Lions established a Metro record
with 49-straight victories and was ranked at No.
1 in the final Metro poll at the conclusion of the 2003
and 2004 seasons. He coached seven Carroll County players
of the year and one Metro Player of the Year.
Trumbo is also the founder of the "Spike It!" Volleyball Camp.
In addition to volleyball, Trumbo also works for WTTR radio
as a color analyst for McDaniel College basketball games and the
Carroll County High School Basketball Game of the Week. He has also
served as a color analyst at Adelphia Cable Television
for the Carroll County High School Basketball and
Lacrosse Game of the Week and prepares and edits segments of a
quarterly publication which reaches 50,00 subscribers.
Trumbo received a bachelor of science degree in physical education
from Towson and a master of science in recreation administration
and supervision from Morgan State. While at Towson,
he participated in both soccer and baseball.
Trumbo's wife, Fran, is a college field hockey and women's lacrosse official and the couple has three children.
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Lara Tomaszewski
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Tomaszewski starts her coaching career in 2010 as the Mustangs assistant coach. Having played two years at the College of Notre Dame, she also has coaching experience at the youth and high school levels.
During her two years at Notre Dame, Tomaszewski helped the team win the AWCC Conference title in 2005 and an appearance in the NCAA National Volleyball Championships.
The next season she lead the Gators in kills with 3.59 per game, was second on the team in attacks, third in defensive digs and fourth in blocks. This all around play earned her a spot on the AWCC Conference First team after being named the Conference Player of the Week three times.
Since 2005, Tomaszewski has worked at the youth and high school level as a coach including stops at the Carver Center for the Arts Technology and Maryvale Prep. She is IMPACT certified.
Tomaszewski graduated from Towson in 2009 with a Bachelor Degree in Sociology as well as a Bachelor’s Degree in Geography.











