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Leslie Woodard

Leslie Ann Woodard (born March 2, 1964) is a former professional women's volleyball player. She played college volleyball from 1982-1986, and played on the Major League Volleyball team the Chicago Breeze from 1987-1989. She also provided color commentary for ESPN during 1989.
==Background==

Leslie was born in Encino, California on March 2, 1964 to Clifford Richard Devereaux and Nancy Lee May. She had four siblings, brothers Paul, Frank, and Mike, and sister Danielle. She attended El Toro High School from 1978-1982, where she played volleyball, softball, and basketball. Outside of school, she played on travel volleyball team ANVA. During her junior year in High School, Leslie was asked by Ari Selinger, coach of the USA Women's National Volleyball Team, to join the team as a junior player. She practiced with the team for a year, and travelled to Mexico for an international tournament. Instead of continuing with the Olympic team, she decided to attend college.

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