The practice scheduled for Saturday Feb 16th has been canceled.  Several girls had plans to go out of town for the long weekend.  I will be in Las Vegas all weekend with the Smasher’s 18s team.  Miss Rossi had wanted to go skiing with her family but was going to stay home to run the practice.  This way she can go skiing and all the players can enjoy the nice long weekend.

Everyone have a fun, safe holiday.  I will see you all tomorrow night and then again on Tuesday.

Coach Cordes

Posted by director, filed under Practice. Date: February 13, 2008, 11:04 pm | Comments Off

10  Feb
Qualifier No. 3

Team at Qualifer 3

We played Qualifier No. 3 at the American Sports Center in Anaheim CA at 3:00 PM Saturday. At least that was the plan. We arrived at the ASC around 2:15 and discovered that the morning sessions were still in progress. We couldn’t find an empty court to warm-up on so we took over the hallway in the back of the building near where the basketball standards are stored. It was kind of crowded but it gave the girls a place to pass and set for a while. We were supposed to start at 3 on courts B3 and B4 but at 3:00 the teams on those courts were just starting the second game of their last matches.

Eventually a court opened up over on the D row and hustled the girls over there to start warming up. We were about 10 minutes into a warm up and some guy and a referee come over to me and ask “Ridgecrest Starlings?” When I yes he says “You are up on court C3, right now.” Then the referee looks at me and says “I need your captains.” and walks away.

Well my girls were all on the court with me, but all their bags and my stuff, including lineup sheets in my briefcase were over in the corner with our parents. I sent one of the girls’ friends running to get their parents and our stuff while we moved over to court C3.

When we got there we found out that one of the teams in our foursome hadn’t showed up, but we were continuing on without them. So as our parents settled in to watch my girls got onto the court and ready to play. I was a little apprehensive because of how fast things were happening. I have tried to get my team into a mindset where they can play under any circumstances, even when rushed and hurried. I was very proud that they handled the situation very well.

Our first game was against Revolution 14-1, a team from the Lancaster/Palmdale area. Their coach had approached me earlier and asked if all my players had made it, since he was still waiting for two of his. Apparently they did get there before we were supposed to start playing.

My girls muffed the first couple serves to give the Revolution team a slight lead. But that is it for that game. We rolled to a pretty convincing 25-13 win. My players were serving a lot better than last week, and playing defense well. We didn’t get a chance to run much offense. Most of our points came off service aces, service errors by our opponents, or illegal rotations by our opponents. The Revolution team was running the same complex player rotation and serve receive rotation that our local high school team runs. Personally I think they were crazy, the rotation was way to complex for younger girls, but more importantly the game they play at this age doesn’t require it. It is a serve receive for older bigger serves and a game that is played a lot faster than the one we play. In the case of our match those younger player’s inability to maintain or control their overlap cost them 10 points in the first game and 7 or 8 in the second.

The second game was a game of experimentation for my team. I managed to get three of my girls to give their jump serves a try. One of them struggled with it a bit but the other two were doing well. They all three jump serve well in practice but are all afraid to do it in games. Hopefully the success they had will encourage them to use it more often. We won the second game 25-15.

Our second match was against a team from Palm Springs called Club Mojave. This team looked to be a stronger team than our first opponent. But they had a really hard time receiving our serves. We committed four serve errors that game, and won the game 25-5. In the second game our opponents got them selves collected and started playing some volleyball. At one point they had a 13-9 lead on us. But some solid serving (no jumps) and some good offensive plays finally led us to a 25-19 victory.

With the missing team never showing up we recorded a couple forfeits. So our record for the day was 3-0 in matches, 6-0 in games for a first place finish in our bracket. That finish should put us in the division 13 when the mandatory tournaments start next month.

Posted by director, filed under SCVA Tournaments. Date: February 10, 2008, 10:41 pm | Comments Off

05  Feb
Qualifier No. 2

Team at Qualifer 2

The Ridgecrest Starlings 14s volleyball team played in our second tournament on Saturday. We left town at 4:30 in the morning. Drove down to the American Sports Center in Anaheim CA in time for the start of the tournament at 8:00 AM.We were the number four seed in our bracket so we did not have to play the first match. We were scheduled to play in the second, third and fifth matches. We had officiating duty in the sixth match.

Our first game was against a team called Impact 14. We struggled in the first game, but managed to stay close. We lost that game 22-25. In the second game we jumped out to a small lead and were cruising right long until the game got to 21-18. Then the other team rotated a really good server to the line. Suddenly our team just went a little flat. They were down for just a couple minutes. But it was enough. Our opponents managed a 23-25 win from us. This Impact Team ended up finishing the day in first place with an undefeated 3-0 record.

Our next match was against a team from the Channel Island Volleyball Club. They had won a close match against our third opponent of the day in the opening match of the day. We played OK but just couldn’t seem to get our offense working. We lost the first game 16-25. This loss seemed to wake up the team a bit. We won the second game 25-16, and cruised through the third 15-5.

Our third match was against Conejo Crush 13s team. We probably matched up pretty well with this team as only 3 of our 8 players are too old to play 13s. For a group of 13s this team played really well. We won the first game 25-18. The second game was a different game. We just could not pull away from this team. They matched up point for point or short run for short run. We held our short lead most of the game but eventually fell behind 23-24. Then the only 14 year old on our team rotated into the service spot. Normally this would be a good thing. But while she was setting and hitting well that day, and playing great defense, her serving had been a nightmare. But with her team down one point and her opponents needing only one point to end the game, she calmly and smoothly serves three straight service aces.

So we finished the day in second place in our bracket.

We got home about 6 PM Saturday night, just in time for three of our players to get cleaned up, dressed up and spend the evening working at a fundraising event at their school. They all three were were radiant in their nice dresses and none of them fell off their high heel shoes, nor off the stage, or asleep on the job. It was a very long day for them and they did a wonderful job. Our next tournament is next Saturday.

All our tournament results are available on the scrapbook page.

Posted by director, filed under SCVA Tournaments. Date: February 5, 2008, 4:52 pm | Comments Off