This past Friday Hill College travelled to Eastfield to participate in the first of our spring competition dates. This was a chance to get on the court and play some new faces after over a month of sometimes monotonous weight room sessions and individual workouts.
We played four matches with mixed results. In the morning we played Eastfield and after a sloppy start, came back and won in 3 sets. Our next match was against Tyler and while we did have our moments, we lost in 3.
In the afternoon we played fellow conference member NCTC. I have a great respect for their coach, who always has her teams ready to compete and have beaten us in the play-offs the last two seasons. This game was no exception. We put together a few solid rallies and won set two, but it was not enough and we lost in 3. To finish off our day, we swept Brookhaven.
Spring volleyball isn't about getting wins and trying to "win" tournaments. It's a chance to see what your team is made of in a different setting. Matches are different; with less referees, less prep time, very liitle if any scouting reports, and obviously a smaller roster. It gives coaches a chance to see who your leaders are going to be next season. Any players that competes the same in spring as they do in the fall is a player you want on your team (as long as they compete hard!). Winning becomes a by product of this work ethic. If we don't have it in the spring we won't have it in the fall and our results will show it.
What we're finding is who has the mental fortitude to begin winning a starting position now instead of waiting for the fall to "turn on the switch." I believe you can always tell what a person is really like by looking at them when there are no consequences. If they still have a strong moral code and do what is best even when no one is looking, that is a person you want on your team. If not, your team might have some issues.
That's all for today. Our next spring tournament is March 31 at Brookhaven. Hopefully in the next few weeks we will have news on incoming recruits and any other positive off season developments. Until next time...
Hello and welcome to our volleyball blog at Hill College. What we're going to do this year is provide you with updates on how we are doing, provide player and coach interviews, and anything else we can do to keep you informed on Hill College volleyball. Hopefully you will enjoy following us online, and make it to our games, home or away. Feel free to use the comments section and go Lady Rebels!
Monday, February 27, 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Spring update
Since we've reached the greatest month of all (February) I believe it's time for an update.
- Since the end of the season, we have a new assistant coach. Ashlie Christenson has joined the staff after serving as a volunteer during the fall. We are very excited to have her and she is doing a great job, especially with our hitters. Her bio can be found here: Ashlie Bio
- Since the weather has been fantastic, we've had a couple of practices on our sand court. The court is in great shape and we have used it for both playing and conditioning. Here are some pictures:
Finally, we have set our spring schedule. We play Friday, February 24 at Eastfield, Saturday, March 31 at Brookhaven, and Saturday, April 14 at Mary Hardin-Baylor. Hopefully we can take what we are working on and translate it into our matches.
Until next time.
- Since the end of the season, we have a new assistant coach. Ashlie Christenson has joined the staff after serving as a volunteer during the fall. We are very excited to have her and she is doing a great job, especially with our hitters. Her bio can be found here: Ashlie Bio
- Since the weather has been fantastic, we've had a couple of practices on our sand court. The court is in great shape and we have used it for both playing and conditioning. Here are some pictures:
Finally, we have set our spring schedule. We play Friday, February 24 at Eastfield, Saturday, March 31 at Brookhaven, and Saturday, April 14 at Mary Hardin-Baylor. Hopefully we can take what we are working on and translate it into our matches.
Until next time.
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