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Ronika Stone began playing volleyball in seventh grade. But it was only in her senior season that she first realized the essence of being in a team. She won the state championship that year and was already a celebrated player by then. But the reason she was able to enjoy that team was a constant push from he coach, Ron Whitmill. He really wanted them to play like a family.

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However, Whitmill was practically family for Stone. He had been training her since her early days, and was an absolute rock even when she’d grown up. Stone, who is now married to Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love, was planning to introduce their newborn daughter to Whitmill in a few weeks, and joked that he’d also be her coach. But one never knows what’s in store for them.

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Whitmill passed away earlier this week, leaving everyone who knew him heartbroken. Stone remembered her beloved coach on social media, and shared a heartwarming message.

“Gone way too soon… it doesn’t feel real, and it breaks my heart to have to admit that it is,” Love’s significant other wrote. “My life isn’t the same without him. It’s extremely difficult to find the words to explain the effect he had on my life and how much he meant to me.

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“… He was the first person who believed in me before I even fully understood the game. The player I am today is because of him. He poured so much into me, and I’m so, so grateful I was able to tell him that.”

Whitmill was much more than just a support system. With his guidance, Stone honed her skills at the Valley Christian High School. The late coach Whitmill developed her into a celebrated middle blocker who broke school records for most block assists and highest hitting percentage at the University of Oregon. She was the best spiker for the Volero Le Cannet in 2020.

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Later on, she signed with the San Diego Pro Volleyball in the PVF, earning multiple All-League honors. In 2026, Stone announced her retirement. 

Whitmill was so special to Stone that she made sure to inform him of her retirement in 2026. He has supported the former volleyball player throughout her whole career.

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“When I told him I was retiring, there was no question for him, he came,” Stone continued. “A man I owe everything to, yet he would accept nothing in return. He truly just cared. He showed up for me whenever he could and he was always checking in to see how I was doing.”

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“I can’t believe I won’t get the chance to see him again. He was the absolute best. Life is so fragile… the pain is deep because the love was so strong. Ron, I love you, and I’ll miss you every single day.”

As of publishing, Whitmill’s cause of death is unknown. The entire San Jose community is mourning the devastating loss of the beloved Valley Christian High School women’s volleyball coach. This season, the team finished with an impressive 19-9 record and came out third in the league.

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Ron Whitmill holds a lot of value in Stone’s life, because she credits her career to him in a way.

Ron Whitmill had Ronika Stone move positions to help her achieve success

Before Whitmill took the reins at Valley Christian volleyball, Ronika Stone used to play on the outside. The new head coach needed a powerful player in the middle, and Stone was already a natural at that. But Whitmill also needed her to use the skills she’d developed as an outside hitter, which was a big ask.

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“That was really the challenge for her this year,” Whitmill told Mercury News in 2015. “If she could pull it off, we had a chance to be really good. […]  It’s kind of ridiculous the amount of responsibility we put on her this year.”

But Stone delivered, hauling in 630 kills in 1,370 attempts. She also recorded 429 digs and 67 blocks.

“She’s a very good competitor,” Whitmill added. “She shows up and has such a great work ethic, and she’s kind of a natural leader with her big personality.”

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Ron Whitmill knew from the get-go what Ronika Stone was capable of. He’s the reason she has her many accolades, which will now present her with a tough reminder for some time.

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Krushna Pattnaik is an NFL Writer at EssentiallySports, covering the league across news, roster moves, and team developments. With a medical background, he brings particular depth to stories around player injuries, medical suspensions, and health-related developments. As a Senior Writer, he honed his editorial skills through the EssentiallySports Journalistic Excellence Program. Before moving to the NFL beat, Krushna spent three years at EssentiallySports covering MMA and Olympic sports, working across prediction pieces, live event assignments, and beat reports. With five years of personal training in Jiu-Jitsu, kickboxing, and taekwondo, he brought a practitioner's perspective to his fight coverage. He also briefly contributed to the ES YouTube team. His work earned external recognition, including a nod from Conor McGregor, and one of his pieces was featured on Brendan Schaub's podcast.

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