Kaitlin Dennehy

Kaitlin Dennehy

18 Alpha Head Coach

Kaitlin was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska and has been playing volleyball since she was 11 years old. She played for Midnight Sun Volleyball Club and won a state championship with South Anchorage High School.

Kaitlin started coaching rec leagues when she was in college at Washington State University and loved it! After graduation, she moved back to Alaska where she coached both club and high school volleyball. In 2016, Kaitlin moved to Denver and began coaching at 303 VBA. She enjoys coaching because she loves seeing the passion for the sport grow in the girls and the joy that they get from every practice and game. Outside of volleyball, Kaitlin loves doing anything outdoors!

For the 2023-2024 season, Kaitlin will Head Coach the 18 Alpha team. This will be Kaitlin's ninth year of coaching at 303 VBA.

Inoke  Tonga

Inoke Tonga

18 Alpha Assistant Coach

I’ve been with the 303 family for 4 years. I moved to coach here because I wanted to be apart of the boys program as well as the girls program. 
 Ive been playing volleyball since I was a kid and got introduced to coaching opportunities after playing a little in college. I’ve coached for 10 years now - my first years being in Utah, where I helped start the high school and junior high school club program. From there, I moved to Colorado, where I continued to coach club and high school on the girls side. Including helping to build and coach many developmental programs. The why behind coaching, is not only watching my athletes fall in love with volleyball as well as develop a passion for the sport, but watching them grow in confidence, friendship, teamwork, and hard working athletes on and off the court. 

Jimmy  Aschenbrenner

Jimmy Aschenbrenner

18 Alpha Assistant Coach

Jimmy started playing volleyball at 13 years old for his middle school in order to follow in his older sister's footsteps. He played four years of varsity volleyball at Ralston Valley High School and five seasons of club volleyball in Colorado, finishing his club career at 303. 

Jimmy went on to play four years of collegiate volleyball at Morningside University (formally Morningside College) where he was a four time athletic honor roll recipient, a two time Academic All-American, the 2019 Academic All-American At Large Player of the Year, and the 2019 Morningside College Robert “Bob” Miller Academic Student-Athlete of the Year. He was also an All-American Midwest/Great Plains/Kansas Conference Honorable Mention for the 2019 year.

After college, Jimmy returned to 303 to coach, taking on a variety of different roles in the club. He is currently the 18 Alpha assistant coach. This will be Jimmy's fourth year coaching at 303.