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Julia Bonadio Season 2010

PositionOH
Height5-10
ClassFreshman
HometownPhoenix, Ariz.

2011: Bonadio saw action in 16 matches on the year, tallying 51 digs, 38 kills, and five total blocks ... came off the bench to notch four kills and four digs at Saint Mary's (11/26) ... tallied seven digs, three kills, and one block in action as a sub at Pacific (11/25) ... earned start versus Cal State Bakersfield (11/5), tallying two kills and two digs ... notched 11 kills, six digs, one assist, and one ace in time off the bench versus Cal State Bakersfield (11/4) ... saw action as a substitute at Northern Colorado (10/29), digging one ball ... played as a sub off the bench at UC Irvine (10/27) ... came in off the bench at Sacramento State (10/21), tallying six digs ... notched one kill, one dig, and one block in substitute action at Nevada (10/20) ... saw action as a sub at Montana State (10/16) ... tallied two digs and one kill off bench versus Fresno State (9/10) ... saw action off the bench at Oregon State (9/5) ... played as sub off bench against CSU Bakersfield (9/4), tallying seven digs and three kills ... played off bench against Loyola Marymount (9/4), tallying five kills, three digs, and an assist ... earned on kill in performance as a sub at Oregon (9/2) ... played at Portland State (8/31) as a sub, tallying ten digs, seven kills, and three assists ... started 2011 opener and three-set win over Eastern Washington (8/26).

2010: Bonadio appeared in 24 matches for the Redhawks her freshman year.  She earned 111 kills, good enough for sixth on the team, and had the fifth-most digs (107).  She also had 13 total blocks. She set two season highs against Eastern Washington on Aug. 28, in kills with 17 and in digs with 21.  She had two service aces against Mercer (Aug. 28), also a season high. 

Xavier College Prep: A two-year starter for the Gators, Bonadio helped her team to three straight 5A-1 Arizona state championships (2007, 2008, 2009). In 2008, she led the team with 298 kills, culminating with 14 kills in the state championship match. She was named first team all-region and honorable mention all-state as well as her team's outstanding offensive player in 2008, plus she earned the outstanding sportsmanship award from her team in both 2007 and 2009.

Club Volleyball: Bonadio helped the Grand Canyon Juniors win the Festival Silver Division in 2008 and followed that by leading the Arizona Storm to the Festival Gold Division title in 2010.

Personal: Bonadio is the youngest daughter of Jim and Dale Bonadio and has an older sister (Jordan). Born February 1, 1992, she is majoring in psychology. Bonadio finished in the top 3% of her class at Xavier College Prep and was a member of the National Charity League, the National Honor Society, and the AIA Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll.