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 Queensborough coach wins 200th match 
 BY JENNA BAGCAL 
 A Bayside volleyball coach  
 earned his 200th victory last  
 week,  surpassing  a  retired  
 coach’s  previously  held  record. 
 The Queensborough Community  
 College Lady Tigers  
 and head coach Jason Demas  
 beat  Kingsborough  Community  
 College  3-0  on  Oct.  1  
 and  the victory made Demas  
 the QCC coach with the most  
 wins  in  history,  besting  retired  
 baseball coach Lou Santos’ 
  record of 199 wins. 
 Demas  has  coached  the  
 women’s  volleyball  team  
 since the program started in  
 2010. 
 The  Lady  Tigers  are  currently  
 winners of 15 matches  
 this season and are first place  
 in CUNYAC  (City University  
 of New York Athletic Conference) 
  and Region XV. 
 “We  started  this  season  
 with  a  total  of  188  wins  
 achieved  and  I  realized  that  
 we needed only 12 more to hit  
 the record,” said Demas. 
 Since  he  joined  QCC  as  a  
 coach  in  2010,  the  team  has  
 won  several  CUNYAC  titles  
 and accolades, including five  
 ‘Player  of  the  Week’  awards  
 over the course of five weeks.  
 This  year,  the  team  will  
 compete  for  its  eighth  championship  
 in  10  seasons  and  
 will  also  attempt  to  clinch  
 its fourth consecutive Region  
 XV  and  District  Championships. 
 “This year we have a very  
 strong  roster.  We’ve  never  
 had  a  team where  every  single  
 player  has  been  called  
 QCC Lady Tigers’ 200th win makes Jason Demas (center) the coach with the most wins in school history        
 upon in important matches to  
 contribute, and have risen to  
 the  challenge.  It’s  great,  but  
 it also makes my job difficult  
 because everyone deserves to  
 play so you have to careful to  
 balance  time  on  the  court,”  
 Demas said. 
 He  added:  “None  of  our  
 success  would  be  possible  
 without  Jon  Hochberg,  student  
 athletics  director,  Ivan  
 Mak, athletic trainer, and our  
 assistant  coaches.  They  inspire  
 and  support  us  to  keep  
 moving  forward  and  take  us  
 to the next level.” 
 QCC  ranks  at  the  top  of  
 the CUNYAC  standings with  
 a record of 3-0. 
 Demas emphasizes the demands  
 of  being  on  a  collegelevel  
 team,  expecting  team  
 members  to  put  in  25  to  30  
 hours a week. The coach holds  
 practice  six  days  a  week,  
 with games on Tuesdays and  
 Thursdays and, often, doubleheaders  
 on Saturdays. 
 “We  pay  attention  to  the  
 fact that many of our athletes  
 juggle family responsibilities  
 Courtesy of Queensborough Community College 
 and  jobs.  Sometimes  we’ll  
 have  lighter  practices,  walkthroughs  
 or  video  sessions,”  
 he said. 
 Visit  the  QCC  website  to  
 learn more about the team. 
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