Marval teamed up with
Calla Urbanski in 1990. They were coached by
Ronald Ludington in
Wilmington, Delaware. The media dubbed the pair "The Waitress and the Truck Driver" because of their occupations. In the 1991–92 season, Urbanski/Marval won gold at the
1991 Skate America and at the
1992 U.S. Championships. They were named in the U.S. team to the
1992 Winter Olympics in
Albertville, France and finished tenth. Both developed chest colds at the event and waited a day for medication because the approved type had initially run out. The pair placed seventh in the final event of the season, the
1992 World Championships. In June 1992, Urbanski and Marval announced the end of their partnership. Both arranged tryouts with other skaters — Urbanski with Scott Kurttila and Marval with
Natasha Kuchiki — but the two decided to reunite in late July. They competed together for one more season, winning bronze at the
1992 NHK Trophy and their
second U.S. national title. Marval teamed up with Kuchiki in late 1993. They finished fourth at the
1994 U.S. Championships, missing the 1994 Olympic team. Marval then reunited with Urbanski and turned professional. In 1998, the pair placed third at the
World Professional Championships. Marval is the director of skating at the Igloo Ice Rink in
Mount Laurel, New Jersey. ==Results==