Putting a wrap on 2023, the volleyball year that was

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That’s a wrap on 2023. 
We covered the heck out of it.
Quick history: My late, great partner, Ed Chan, and I bought Volleyball magazine in 2016. The first thing we did — and we had to do to make it work — was stop the print edition. 
We always hoped we would see it again …
Last year, at the AVCA Convention in Omaha, we revived it, albeit on a very small basis. But we were part of the printed AVCA program, and it was special. For that matter, it was kind of emotional to actually touch and hold a magazine. We even used the old Volleyball magazine logo. I wish Ed could have been there.
Our role was expanded this year as once again all the participants in the convention got a program that included another Volleyball magazine insert. Included in that was the following column, written before we all headed to Tampa. 
This has been a record year for VolleyballMag in so many ways, not the least of which is that we have obliterated our previous best page views record by more than 300,000. 
Our coverage is better than ever. In this case, it’s about NCAA women’s volleyball, but we were all over beach, men’s, pro, club and high school. And we will continue to grow in 2024 thanks to a tremendous staff and VBM team and — most…

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