21  Mar
Spring Volleyball

Today was the first day of Spring break for most of the students here in Ridgecrest. At least that is what the pubic schools call it. The private schools gave the students the day off for Good Friday. Regardless, the students had the day off and so did I, so we played volleyball.

We were originally scheduled to have practice tonight from 6PM to 8PM. But several of the girls wanted to go to the movies tonight, so I moved practice to 10:30 this morning. We also moved the venue from the indoor gym to the park.

Spring Volleyball in the Park

This is one of the few things I like about living here in the desert. It is March 21st. The second day of spring. In certain parts of the United States they are shoveling snow, suffering floods, and just dealing with the wrap up of a long cold winter. Here in Ridgecrest we are playing volleyball in the park, in shorts and tee shirts.

More Spring Volleyball in the Park

I made the girls run one lap of the park at the beginning of the practice so that we could call it a practice. After that I tried to get out of the way and just let them play volleyball. They played 2 on 2, 3 on 3 and some 4 on 5. I stepped in to even out the sides for a while but was saved when one of the younger girls older sister showed up and took my place.

It was a beautiful day, warm, no wind and everyone had fun. We all decided we have to do this again soon on a Saturday and make it a family event. Parents, siblings, BBQ, and volleyball. Sounds like fun.

Posted by director, filed under Practice, Team Events. Date: March 21, 2008, 6:16 pm | Comments Off

The posted practice schedule has the team practicing at Castle - X on Friday night March 21.  I am moving both the time and venue of that practice.  Instead we will meet at Solar Park at 10:30 AM until 12:30 PM.  Plan on playing in the sand, or on the grass or both.

The regularly scheduled practices on Tuesday March 25 and Thursday March 27 will still be held at Castle - X from 6 to 8 PM.  If you are out of town for spring break or have family events planned for those evenings you are excused from practice.  But if you are in town please be there.

On Wednesday March 26 the team is invited to meet at Coach Cordes’ house at 12 noon for an afternoon of lunch, goofing off and watching volleyball videos.  This event is completely optional and will run from 12 noon to 5 PM.  If you need a ride to or from this event let your coach know and we will work something out.

Posted by director, filed under Practice. Date: March 19, 2008, 1:36 pm | Comments Off

Our Team Serving Statistics from Mandatory No. 2 are:

Player Serves Errors Aces Serving % Ace/Error ratio
Alyssa 27 3 11 89 % 3.67
Sammi 29 7 8 76 % 1.14
Laura 27 8 6 70 % .75
Jazmine 10 3 2 70 % .67
Maggie 6 2 0 67 % 0
Brooke 7 3 0 57 % 0
Ashley 14 6 1 57 % .14
Rebecca 4 3 0 25 % 0

Great Job Alyssa. Especially that 3.67 ace to error ratio. An 89% service rating coupled with a high ace/error ratio shows that Alyssa had a very good day of aggressive yet consistent serves.

Posted by director, filed under Statistics. Date: March 12, 2008, 10:15 pm | Comments Off

10  Mar
Manhattan Beach

Mandatory 2 team

After the Tournament of Sunday several of the girls and their parents treked over to Manhattan Beach to check out the ocean, the beach and the surrounding shops. We walked out along the pier, we watched the ocean for a while and then we went looking for dinner. The group split up with some eating at Subway and those of us who believe that when we are out of town we shouldn’t eat anywhere where we can eat at home. That group found a little Italian place that was advertising two slices of pizza and a soda for five bucks. The restaurant looked and smelled great. I was just a little disappointed that we didn’t have time to stay for a proper meal, the entree’s looked delicious. But we still had a three hour drive home. So we settled for the pizza. Which was very tasty.

After eating most of the team headed for home, but two of the girls just couldn’t leave without playing a little beach volleyball. So we got a ball, and headed back down to the sand for a little Dad’s against daughters volleyball game.

Mandatory 2 team

Posted by director, filed under Team Events. Date: March 10, 2008, 11:25 am | Comments Off

10  Mar
Mandatory No. 2

We played in SCVA Mandatory No. 2 on Sunday, March 9, at El Camino College in Torrance CA. We were the number four seed in our pool and therefore didn’t have to play in the first match. So we left Ridgecrest at 5 AM that morning. With only one brief stop in Mojave on the way down we arrived at the college just after 7:30. This was a pretty pleasant trip, nice roads, not much traffic and other than some fog once we got into the LA area the weather was clear.

Going into this tournament I had been harping on our players to concentrate on the volleyball games and not spend so much time worrying or wondering about any extra-curricular activities that may have been planned for the day.

Unfortunately they didn’t come to this tournament any more focused than before. I don’t know if it is just their age, or what, but most of this team still thinks that club volleyball is supposed to be a social event. Meaning that you don’t do anything without standing around for a half an hour talking about it first. Prime example was trying to get the girls out side the gym to warm up once we all got there. I called out to them and said “Ladies, lets go” and motioned for them to follow me. Then I walked outside, where I had to wait until they all eventually wandered out the door. Once outside they immediately circled up and started talking again. I got a couple of their attention and motioned for them to keep following me. Then I walked around the corner to the area I had selected for our warm-ups. Then I waited there for a couple minutes with about half the team wondering where the rest of them are. Finally I started the few girls that were there warming up and just added the rest of them into the group as they eventually strolled (while chatting together) over to where we were.

Our first match of the day was against a Bakersfield Club Jamba team. Watching the other teams in our pool warm up and play I had already decided that this was going to be our tough opponent of the day. Then half way through our first game I was starting to re-evaluate my decision. Our Starlings team started that game playing like a team who has finally come to a tournament to win. We were serving well, everyone was moving, and talking. Our passing was spot on and hit were dropping in also. We very quickly ran up a 20-13 lead over this team. Then just as fast as we started in this game, we stopped. We stopped serving, passing, moving, talking and spiking. Suddenly my volleyball team turned into 6 spectators to a very one sided volleyball game. We lost the game 23-25.

For the second game I tried to get my shell shocked team back into focus and playing again. But it was not to be. The second game was a complete repeat of the end of the first game. Except for serving. We did serve well that game. But since we were not rallying the serves didn’t do us much good. We lost the second game 12-25.

Our next match was against a Beach Cities Volleyball Club team. We started out slow and static again, but fueled by a couple good service runs we managed to make the game close. Too close. We took a slight lead at 23-22 but then started reverting to our old slow ways. Several of my players seemed to sense that victory was in our grasp and really tried to keep the team moving. But we just couldn’t put this team away. Eventually after several lead changes we lost this game 29-31. The longest game this team has played so far in their short history.

My players seemed to take this close loss personally and really roared onto the court in the second game. This game looked a lot like our first game. We started out playing like we were invincible. Then once we got a big lead we slammed on the brakes, stopped moving and let our opponents scramble back into the game. However, unlike the first game, this one we managed to end before our opponents mounted a full comeback. We squeaked out close 25-21 victory for our first win of the day. Unfortunately it was also our last.

The third and deciding game of the match was never close. We changed sides of the court when our opponents were up 8-2, we went on a mini run of points right after the side change, but eventually lost the game and the match 8-15.

After a one match break, we stepped onto the court to play what I thought was the weakest team in our pool. This team, called TCA, had beaten the Beach cities team, but and been manhandled by the Bakersfield team. We spotted them a 7 point lead to start the game, then actually started playing some volleyball. Unfortunately we were playing trade points volleyball. Finally down 19-12, one of my 7th grade players woke up and decided to start playing, from the service line. Using a wonderful mix on top spin and floater serves she fired off seven service aces to tie the game up. But once they finally managed to return one of her serves we were through. We lost the game 22-25.

That loss seemed to just end the day for my players. They stood in the huddle before the next game and were saying all the things you would want to hear them say. Unfortunately it was all just talk. Because once the game started there was only talk, no action. I used one time out early and struggled to find some new words to explain to them that they were not moving at all, and that just standing in place and reaching for balls that came near them was not going to work. But like the rest of the day they were either, not listening, not hearing, or just not caring. The continued to play their own special style of stand around volleyball until the game was over 11-25.

This one game win, 0-3 match record day was the worst day for us as a volleyball team. Unfortunately the blame for today must rest firmly on my shoulders. I obviously have not been getting through to these girls. So I am in the process of revamping my training schedule, and my practice plans. What we are doing is not working, so I have to try and find something that will. I have until 6 PM Tuesday night to do so. Wish me luck….

Posted by director, filed under SCVA Tournaments. Date: March 10, 2008, 7:49 am | Comments Off

The schedule for Sunday’s Tournament is out.

We are a number four seed in a division 12 pool. So we did move up a division. We play on Sunday at 8:00 AM at El Camino College in Torrance.

EL CAMINO COLLEGE - 16007 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance
405 Freeway to Crenshaw Blvd. - North on Crenshaw Blvd. to Redondo Beach Blvd. - West on Redondo Beach Blvd. to parking lot on right - $2.00 parking lot

As the number four seed we will play in the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th matches of the day and we officiate the 6th match. So we will need to be at El Camino College no later than 8 AM in the morning. Google says it should take about 2 hrs and 45 minutes to get there. I would like to plan on three hours travel time. So we will need to leave around 5 AM Sunday morning.

REMEMBER SUNDAY IS DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME SO SET YOUR CLOCKS FORWARD ONE HOUR ON SATURDAY NIGHT

Lets plan on meeting in the Vons parking lot at 4:45 for those who want to car pool down. I would like a ride that day if one is available.

Posted by director, filed under Tournament Info. Date: March 5, 2008, 10:11 pm | Comments Off

Shortly after the volleyball team started running and playing in the surf on Coronado island I heard a very common complaint from my players - “Coach, I can’t feel my feet.”

So can anyone tell me who’s frozen and sandy feet these are?

feet

Posted by director, filed under Team Events. Date: March 5, 2008, 9:14 pm | Comments Off

05  Mar
Mandatory No. 1

The Ridgecrest Starlings played in the SCVA Mandatory 1 Tournament in San Diego on Saturday March 1st.

MAndatory 1 team

Our venue was Coronado High School. This is the first tournament that we didn’t drive down the morning of the tournament. Instead most of the families traveled down to San Diego Friday afternoon and spent the night. A couple families even stayed over and made a weekend vacation of the event.

Our first match of the day was against a Culver Volleyball Club team. We won this match in two games. But they were not really pretty games. We started out playing really well, then once we got a lead the girls started coasting. In the first game we gave up 10 points late in the game that almost came back to cost us later.

Our second match was against a team from the Beach Cities Volleyball Club. This was a younger team without a dominating hitter, or any really powerful servers. But they were fast, they passed really well, and they didn’t make a lot of mistakes. This was a tough team to play. We lost the first game, won the second and lost the third.

Our last match of the day was against a team from Bakersfield. This team had looked like a tough team to play all day. They had some good servers and a couple good servers. The one weakness I noticed was that they handled free balls really well, but their defense tended to freeze up against hitters. Our Starlings did a good job of continuously hitting at them in the first game and won it easily. But in the second game or passes dropped off and as result we weren’t getting the sets and hits we needed. We lost the second game by about the same margin as we won the first. In the third game we got back to hitting and won that one also.

In the end our pool finished the day with three teams tied with 2-1 match records. The same three teams were tied with 5-3 game records. The point percentages came out close with our Starlings edging out the Bakersfield team 161/138 to 161/141. Just three defensive points separated us.

After the tournament we all headed over the beach to take some team pictures. It was chilly, windy and overcast, but that didn’t stop our Ridgecrest desert rats from enjoying the ocean.

Mandatory 1 team

Posted by director, filed under SCVA Tournaments. Date: March 5, 2008, 9:00 pm | Comments Off