
We found ourselves at lovely courts in Beaverton for our Power League Qualifier. Our pool had the #1, #16 and the 32 ranked team, we were #17.
The way the qualifier works is that you take over the seed number of the position you finish in in pool play. So if we were first in our pool, we would take over #1, 2nd = #16, 3rd=#17 and 4th=#32. I really wanted to manage the day and come out at least where we went in, which was in the 3rd division (#17-#24).
Our very first match was against the #1 team, PVC Red. While they were warming up, we got our first look at Ariana, there 6'2" 12 year-old middle blocker... 12 years old!!! Anyway, while I had hoped that we would play well, I didn't entertain any thoughts of being very competitive. Boy was I wrong. We came out and played really awesome, making vwery few errors, while PVC Red made tons. We took advantage of those errors to push them to a 24-23 deficit. PVC Red had the side-out and went on to win the first game 26-24. PVC Red cleaned up their act a little bit in game to, as they went on to win 25-16. We had a couple of great highlights in this game, .. Rachel had three jump serves in in game 2 (2 for aces) and Kayla executed a perfect dump that got PVC completely off-guard. Nice job girls!
Match 2 was against a team we had seen before, Clark County. They had beaten us pretty easily 2 times before, but I was optimistic that we would be more competitive this time around. Alas, it wasn't meant to be as they really put a beating on us, 25-5, 25-13. There are some teams that just give us trouble and I guess this is one of them. Clarck County played really well and we didn't. Nuff said.
So going into match #3, we were where I though we might be, 0-2. However, we needed to beat Yakima in order to hold our #17 position. Game 1 was a back and forth affair, with neither team really playing all that well. We did OK, but in the end, we lost game #1, 25-20.
Game two was a different story as we cleaned up some of our mistakes while Yakima made a few more... so we cruised to a 25-22 win, setting up the important game #3. This was the first match where we went 3 games this year, so I was curious as to how we would respond to the pressure. It was a really close game to the end, but with some timely time-outs and strategic substitutions, we prevailed, 15-13. I really nice win! All there girls played well under pressure, with our setters executing some pretty dumps and our hittersmaking some nice kills... of course all set up by Libero making gereat passes over and over.
So we ended pool play in the same place we started, 17th. Next up was another important match, the cross-over. What this match does is it allows teams from the other pools to play each other, supposedly to even up the pools if there are inbalances. For some reason, this is the match that my teams have always tanked... pushing us out of our current division, so I was pretty nervous. and I really didn't know much about the team, Cowlitz Blue the #29 team.
Needless to say, my fears were unfounded as we easily won in 2, 25-13, 25-14. So we get to stay in Bronze! Woo-woo!
The last match of the day is kind of a meaningless match in that it really doesn't change your division, it just seeds you within that division and since you play everyone in your pool, it really doesn't matter what seed you are. So we went in with the mentality to try stuff that we wern't real comfortable with, more jump serves, dumps, back row attacks, etc. While I wanted us to play hard and win, it just wasn't there as we lost pretty quickly to them (Rose City 14 Gold).
So my hopes came true, we stayed in Bronze for our next Power League. .. (and I'm pretty sure Clark County isn't!)
Individually the girls all had there great moments. Our setters practiced and saw how and when to dump, with Kayla taking the lead in trying them. Sky executed a few and Molly got one to area 4.. so look for more offense out our setters!
Our hitters did well, with a much better job of keeping the balls in, with Karson really hitting well. Laina and Kelli both followed Karson lead in attacking"in" while Sydney did another outstanding job playing defense.
Our middles, Rachel and Amanda were there solid selves, making good decisions as to when to really crank on the ball and when to keep it in play.
Of course, none of this would have been possible if it wasn't for our outstanding Libero, Courtney. Not only did she pass really well, she starting to get the confidence to hit the "pipe".
As far as serving goes, we improved as a team, going from 84.8% in to 87.3% in. No one dropped below the 75% in mark while 3 players broke into the > 90% in mark. Sidney led the way with perfect serving for the day 100% (I didn't count the last game against Rose City because we were all jumping) and two others, Courtney and Molly both were over 90% in... for the second week in a row. That consistency is awesome! What's so exciting about Sidney's performance is that she was the low girl at MLK, with a 62% in mark. Amanda joined the improvement party, going from 69% in to 87% in... great focus and commitment to getting better! Good job Sidney and Amanda! Kayla, Rachel and Amanda all were over 85% in so they are right there.
So next up is the Canby Tournament, Feb 7th. Can't wait!
Norm
The way the qualifier works is that you take over the seed number of the position you finish in in pool play. So if we were first in our pool, we would take over #1, 2nd = #16, 3rd=#17 and 4th=#32. I really wanted to manage the day and come out at least where we went in, which was in the 3rd division (#17-#24).
Our very first match was against the #1 team, PVC Red. While they were warming up, we got our first look at Ariana, there 6'2" 12 year-old middle blocker... 12 years old!!! Anyway, while I had hoped that we would play well, I didn't entertain any thoughts of being very competitive. Boy was I wrong. We came out and played really awesome, making vwery few errors, while PVC Red made tons. We took advantage of those errors to push them to a 24-23 deficit. PVC Red had the side-out and went on to win the first game 26-24. PVC Red cleaned up their act a little bit in game to, as they went on to win 25-16. We had a couple of great highlights in this game, .. Rachel had three jump serves in in game 2 (2 for aces) and Kayla executed a perfect dump that got PVC completely off-guard. Nice job girls!
Match 2 was against a team we had seen before, Clark County. They had beaten us pretty easily 2 times before, but I was optimistic that we would be more competitive this time around. Alas, it wasn't meant to be as they really put a beating on us, 25-5, 25-13. There are some teams that just give us trouble and I guess this is one of them. Clarck County played really well and we didn't. Nuff said.
So going into match #3, we were where I though we might be, 0-2. However, we needed to beat Yakima in order to hold our #17 position. Game 1 was a back and forth affair, with neither team really playing all that well. We did OK, but in the end, we lost game #1, 25-20.
Game two was a different story as we cleaned up some of our mistakes while Yakima made a few more... so we cruised to a 25-22 win, setting up the important game #3. This was the first match where we went 3 games this year, so I was curious as to how we would respond to the pressure. It was a really close game to the end, but with some timely time-outs and strategic substitutions, we prevailed, 15-13. I really nice win! All there girls played well under pressure, with our setters executing some pretty dumps and our hittersmaking some nice kills... of course all set up by Libero making gereat passes over and over.
So we ended pool play in the same place we started, 17th. Next up was another important match, the cross-over. What this match does is it allows teams from the other pools to play each other, supposedly to even up the pools if there are inbalances. For some reason, this is the match that my teams have always tanked... pushing us out of our current division, so I was pretty nervous. and I really didn't know much about the team, Cowlitz Blue the #29 team.
Needless to say, my fears were unfounded as we easily won in 2, 25-13, 25-14. So we get to stay in Bronze! Woo-woo!
The last match of the day is kind of a meaningless match in that it really doesn't change your division, it just seeds you within that division and since you play everyone in your pool, it really doesn't matter what seed you are. So we went in with the mentality to try stuff that we wern't real comfortable with, more jump serves, dumps, back row attacks, etc. While I wanted us to play hard and win, it just wasn't there as we lost pretty quickly to them (Rose City 14 Gold).
So my hopes came true, we stayed in Bronze for our next Power League. .. (and I'm pretty sure Clark County isn't!)
Individually the girls all had there great moments. Our setters practiced and saw how and when to dump, with Kayla taking the lead in trying them. Sky executed a few and Molly got one to area 4.. so look for more offense out our setters!
Our hitters did well, with a much better job of keeping the balls in, with Karson really hitting well. Laina and Kelli both followed Karson lead in attacking"in" while Sydney did another outstanding job playing defense.
Our middles, Rachel and Amanda were there solid selves, making good decisions as to when to really crank on the ball and when to keep it in play.
Of course, none of this would have been possible if it wasn't for our outstanding Libero, Courtney. Not only did she pass really well, she starting to get the confidence to hit the "pipe".
As far as serving goes, we improved as a team, going from 84.8% in to 87.3% in. No one dropped below the 75% in mark while 3 players broke into the > 90% in mark. Sidney led the way with perfect serving for the day 100% (I didn't count the last game against Rose City because we were all jumping) and two others, Courtney and Molly both were over 90% in... for the second week in a row. That consistency is awesome! What's so exciting about Sidney's performance is that she was the low girl at MLK, with a 62% in mark. Amanda joined the improvement party, going from 69% in to 87% in... great focus and commitment to getting better! Good job Sidney and Amanda! Kayla, Rachel and Amanda all were over 85% in so they are right there.
So next up is the Canby Tournament, Feb 7th. Can't wait!
Norm


