Another home tournament; another exhibition of deceptive excellence.
The wins and losses column would display that this day wasn't a happy one; I believe that couldn't be further from the truth. With other teams scouting and strategising, minimising our teams options with tactical serving given through codes and cryptic messages. Our girls were lead to play the game naturally and develop through trial and error in game sense situations, and gave many teams a startling scare.
We learnt what pressure felt like in close games; learnt how to react and question what we were doing on court; learnt what style of coaching isn't appreciated and what is; learnt that everyone on the team needs to do their individual job to benefit the team as a whole.
Top plays from Jodie and Olivia through the middle on defence structured good backcourt play from Daria and Rebecca thus keeping our chins above water and competing with bigger higher ranked teams.
Also commendations to tidy outside play putting away the team we should have on Saturday picking up seeding positions that are well deserved.
The team from here moving forward needs to look at how to generate points on offence after good solid defensive play making. Also, looking to ride waves of momentum.
All is looking well so far...
Until next time
Kiwi out
Stephen Stone
OJVA 16 - Baby Blue
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Monday, January 27, 2014
18's Qualifier
OJVA 18's Gold Qualifier
With sickies (colds and Flu) and lots of ouches (injuries) we went to Salem to play in the Qualifier. Only suiting up 8 players was the smallest group we have ever played with and all players were needed!!!!!! We started off with NCVBA and won in 2 fairly easily 25-9 and 25 12…. Then we played Oregon NW Juniors-AVBC 17-1 … xyz! If they had anymore letters they could play Wheel of fortune but, we played well and Won 25-16 and 25-12. Then we played the #2 seed in the pool which was NW Reign…. Had a bit of a trap match as we won easily in the first game 25-12, then Lost 25-17 and then played with some emotion and energy in the 15-7 3rd set win. This let us win the pool and be exactly where we wanted to be in the playoffs for the Platinum division. So 10 minutes after the 3 set win, we were back on the court against the Oregon NW-AVBA 18-1…aeiou. The game was never in question as we won easily 25-19 and 25-10. Making it to the finals was where we wanted to be and winning is what we were playing for. We ended up Playing Webfoot 18-1 in the match for the Platinum. It was a great match!!!!!! In the first set we were down 17-22 and after a couple of kills, a couple of great serves and some timely blocks we came away with a 26-24 victory. Then in Set 2, we were in control at 16-13, then a couple of hitting errors, big swings by Webfoot and missed serves we found ourselves down 16-19 and 19-22. Only then did we play some Defense, Block some balls, take some very aggressive hits (that we practice all of the time). With 2 great blocks , One by Kendall on a over pass that was a for sure game point …. out of no where came Kendall flying thru and completely roofed the 6'4 middle. Then a put away by Taylor on a look angle hit line and the big block of the day by Elise for the Match and a Invitation to the Platinum (Top 4 in Washington and Oregon).
For the 18's this is our 7th straight Platinum tourney. The level of play there is always great and there are no bad or trap games as everyone can kick your game at any time!!!! Nice job by ALL…Players and Coaches!!!!!
Steve Suttich
The Courts in Beaverton
The Eastmoreland Courts
www.TheCourtsinBeaverton.com
OJVA
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Ceva Qualifier- Mt Hood CC- 16's Red
Our first qualifying tournament and overall, it went well. This time Ali, assistant coach, was there adding insight and energy to the team, which was great. I've seen a lot of improvement in attitudes and play, but Ali and I both know, their is unbelievable potential that hasn't been tapped in a lot of areas. Starting last in our pool(58) we played a little slow and by the end of the day we are close to where we started. We told the ladies, they worked hard and had a nice day. The effort and push to the end was great, but we're still beating ourselves too much, with mistakes. Between the missed serves, hits and balls dropping, there was enough points to win at least 1 game! Keep up the positive energy ladies, WANT to get better and work harder.!
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
18's MLK Tourney at Univ of Oregon
The MLK tourney was the coming out party for the 18's as this was the first competition of the year for the team. We started the tourney seeded #7 which is a high seed for this new team. But in the first day we did live up to the seed by finishing 3-0 for the day. We started off playing Reach 18-1 from the Tacoma area and won in 2 25-16 and 25-14. All players contributed and played well. Our second match was against Boise Stealth and the results were even better as the scores were 25-16 and 25-6. In our 3rd match and our toughest challenge we played a solid Kent Juniors 17's. This team was one of the top 16's team last year. After a 23-25 loss we gathered up and played volleyball and returned with a 25-16 and 15-7 win.
Day 2 started off with a good match right away at 8am. A very scrappy Excell team seemed like they dug everything and every bounce fell their way. But OJVA came thru with a 25-23 and 25-23 win. In our 10am match we played DSK and had a easier win with everyone playing well 25-19 and 25 21. In our last match of the day we played the always competitive Columbia Juniors from the Tri-Cities area in Washington. They had beaten the other teams in the pool very easily and the match could go either way. The 18's Served and Passed very well and we clearly hit on all cylinders as we stepped up to the challenge and won 25-21 and 25-19. This qualified us for the Gold division as one of the top 10 teams in the 96 team event.
Day 3 we played another team from Boise that came in to the tourney very badly seeded as a #4 (#31Overall) in their first day pool. They then proceeded to beat every team for the next 2 days and came into the gold division as the #10 team. Both teams played very well and both teams showed their strengths. The Boise team has played together for 3 years and it clearly showed in their team play and very disciplined defense and transisition. We lost the first set 28-26 and in another dog fight we came up short 26-24 in the second. Boise went on to win the next 2 matches and only lost to eventual champs KJ 18's.
Overall I was very happy with all of the play and all of the different lineups that we used going into the Qualifier this weekend.
Steve Suttich
Steve Suttich
The Courts in Beaverton
The Eastmoreland Courts
www.TheCourtsinBeaverton.com
OJVA
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
OJVA 18's Ready for MLK Tourney
First Tourney of the year always is exciting as we will find out what we need to work on.
Play well!!!!!
Steve
12 White PL Qualifier Highlight
Well, 12 White did AWESOME! We placed 3rd in our pool. Lost to MAC White 23-25 & 14-25, won v. NCVBC Purple 25-16 & 25-12, and then made an amazing comeback v. NCVBC Grey (who was undefeated at the time) to win 16-25, 25-19 & 15-??. It was so intense that I forgot to write down the score!!!! For the 2nd set, it was 4th graders all the way! Only one of the 6th graders was on the court. The team had 4 pass/set/hits in the match...this was the most they had in a match all day. In the other matches they only had 1 in each (this was my goal for the day- at least 1 pass/set/hit per match). In the last set I got everyone on the court. They all contributed to a great WIN. The games were all about serving. We had a lot of aces throughout the day. We then had a bye and had to wait for our crossover match. It was rough. Mt. Hood had some really tough servers and we didn't see anything like it all day, so the team had a hard time passing.
14 Black Qualifier #2 Highlight
14 Black had a tough pool this second qualifier and competed against all teams (they played every match to three games!) but only beat one team in pool play giving them the 3rd seed. In our crossover match, we lost to a team we beat last weekend in pool play which was a bummer. Still, I was proud of the girls continuing to play every game to the last point and saw many awesome improvements this weekend! We transitioned into setting from the back row too and by the end of the day, the girls had it down!
-Carly Bittner
Monday, January 13, 2014
14 Yellow PL Qualifier #2 Highlight
We all successfully hydro-planed to Salem! And once we woke up halfway through our first set, we were unstoppable! Even though the competition was not at the level we are used to playing, we worked hard on playing "our" game and not lowering our skill level to those teams we played. Our whole team is improving with every touch of the ball! Confidence levels keep rising! I have Nick named Hazuki 'Ace' for her crazy number of aces, Charlotte was complemented by an opposing coach for her beautiful hands when she sets, and Tia discovered her 'game face'!! I'm so proud of how they all played! We won every match in two sets. And took the cross over round quickly playing the best we played all day!
14 Red PL Qualifiers #1 & 2 Highlight MOVIN' ON UP!!!
Day one of the new qualifier was a great opportunity for 14 Red to be tested and get in the tourney groove. We took 2nd in our pool after a tough 3 set loss to Tillamook 14-1 and crossed over to a very good and under-seeded DSK team. Those girls were big and took some big swings but our girls hung tough and played them very tight. Although we didn't win the match we bounced back and won the second match. The first day dropped us from 68 to 77, but the girls got game tough and showed how well they can really play. What we lost in seeding, we gained in physical and mental growth.
On day 2 we came in fired up and ready to play! Tillamook, who took our 68 seed, was in our pool for the 2nd time in a row. With the 52 seed up for grabs in our pool, the girls fought hard, avenged the loss to Tillamook with a nice win, and also took down Southside and Webfoot to win our pool. Im not sure if they just wanted to go home early(we were in Albany for the 2nd weekend in a row), but 14 Red played a focused and disciplined match against a good Pirates team to win our crossover and head back to Portland with the highest seed in both pools at 52!!! The team played aggressive and together and really earned their new seed! Way to go ladies!!!
GO RED!
Coach Kev and Coach Mattea
16 White 1/11/14 Club Tourney Highlight
For a group of girls that had been compiled only a few days prior to their first tournament, areas of the game that needed the greatest attention to, communication skills for example, were far better than expected. A big positive for the beginning of the year looking forward.
The girls battled their way through pool stages picking up sets off of good teams to get themselves into the silver divisional playoff bracket (a great place to be).
Nate developed her dumping skills to generate points at opportune situations; hussle plays in the back court by Daria and Rebecca helped our team immensely; Megan, Emma, and Chloe stepped up, tidying play well. Considering, when we heard the morning of, one of our usual starting players was no longer in the team.
Everyone should take away positives from these games, and also learning experiences that last the year.
Being my first year coaching girls, and having gameplay differing from adolescent males, I look forward to developing as much throughout the year as these girls.
Till next time
Kiwi Out
Stephen Stone
OJVA 16 - White
The girls battled their way through pool stages picking up sets off of good teams to get themselves into the silver divisional playoff bracket (a great place to be).
Nate developed her dumping skills to generate points at opportune situations; hussle plays in the back court by Daria and Rebecca helped our team immensely; Megan, Emma, and Chloe stepped up, tidying play well. Considering, when we heard the morning of, one of our usual starting players was no longer in the team.
Everyone should take away positives from these games, and also learning experiences that last the year.
Being my first year coaching girls, and having gameplay differing from adolescent males, I look forward to developing as much throughout the year as these girls.
Till next time
Kiwi Out
Stephen Stone
OJVA 16 - White
12 Blue PL Qualifier Highlight
It was a learning and growing day for the Blue team. We struggled at times in pool play, but also had our team show some good growth. In the afternoon cross-over matches, we took both matches to three sets. Again showing growth. Overall even though we dropped they are headed in the right direction. Go OJVA BLUE 12's!!!!!
14 Purple PL Qualifier Day #1 & 2 Highlight
What a great start to the year!
Day 1 of the Regional Qualifier was action packed! Purple came in ranking 128 and had a good start to the day but hit a rough patch in the middle ending in a three way tie! We were able to go 1-1 in tournament play and ended up advancing our ranking to 113. Great job ladies on being able to move up 15 places.
Day 2 was a bit different for us. Due to where we placed on Day 1 our Day 2 was all about deciding rankings 113-152, so we could either stay at 113 or move down in rank. YIKES!!! No need to worry because these girls came out super energized and ready to go! I was very impressed on how they were able to keep that energy throughout the day and maintain our systems even when confronting weak opposition. We went 3-0 in pool play earning us a 1st seed in the pool. To finish the day the girls went 2-0 against the CCVC Crushers to hold their 113 rank and taking 1st in their division. It was a very exciting day for Purple and a great way to end Day 2 of the qualifier.
A big thanks to all of the parents for being such an amazing support system and organizing food for both days! J
It’s going to be a great season, GO PURPLE!!!!!!
Coach Lindsey
14 Gold PL Qualifier #2 Highlight
14-1 Gold team stays in Gold Division after 14 Qualifier completion
Well, we made it, but we didn't quite make the statement that we wanted to. The overall quality of our play increased from the week before, and for that we were proud of our team. Our team transitions were much smoother and our tough serving helped us a lot at times. The team did a good job of transitioning into a 5-1 offense with Taylor out sick, and Cara really did a good job setting and giving our hitters good options. We felt that Brigitte took some major steps forward this weekend also. We look forward to having all 11 players at our next two Power League tournaments!
We did a good job of taking care of our pool play, beating all three teams in 2 sets. We had TrailsEnd 14-1, Roseburg 14-1 and Salem 14-1 Black. Unfortunately we weren't really challenged that much in pool play, so when we then faced Athena 14-1 in the first crossover and we did not compete well. We bounced back and beat Rose City 14-2 Gold in the last match of the day. So we dropped from our initial seed of #3 to #6, but stayed in the Gold division for the first Power League. That was that coaches goal for the team and we accomplished that. We still have a lot of work to do, but we are on our way! Being in Gold now means that every match will be against tough teams and at a faster speed, so we need to be prepared to compete on every point. Thankfully we have time to crank up the intensity in practice for the next 3 weeks.
Thanks to our Team Parents who are keeping us so well fed!
Marty Mozzochi
12 Red PL Qualifier Hightlight
OJVA 12U-Red team started out as the third seed in a pool that included Athena-Gold (#2), Or NW Jr's (#14) and the Blues (#30) and after great matches with Athena and going to a third set with Or NW JR's, we lost our serve and just plan got beat by the Blues… Coach Amber and I were proud of how the girls handled the loss with a wonderful show of sportsmanship. That put us 4th in our pool and in danger of losing some real ground in the seeding. We realized that we had some real work ahead in the afternoon rounds and with great team spirit, the girls rallied to win both matches in the afternoon cross over (despite some coaching errors). I think the thing the girls appreciated and enjoyed the most was the Victory Tunnel and the cheers of the Gold team after our first afternoon win. And, the Red team reciprocated after the Gold's last match… going undefeated for the day… what fun and what OJVA spirit. This is a great team of 11 girls who truly support and encourage each other and it is wonderful to watch. A special thanks to the parents for their support and encouragement too… Great Job RED! coach Pat
14 White PL Qualifier #2 Hightlight
Sunday was a very successful day in Monmouth. Fourteen’s White won our pool after defeating our 14’s blue in 3 sets. We started out the day strong by knocking off the #21 overall seed, NCVBC in 2 sets. For the most part we have settles into a lineup that has been working very well for us. It was a very consistent weekend with strong contributions from all. Good serve receive and more consistent serves really clinched it for us.
This makes two tournaments in a row with an undefeated record. We hope to work on some stronger offense and transition work before our next tournament to continue to move up through the rankings. All in all the girls are having a blast learning to work together, dig in and fight for a win. GO WHITE!!
Sunday, January 12, 2014
12 Gold PL Qualifier Hightlight
12 Gold is on FIRE! We had a great day at our qualifier at The hoop in Salem. Powered through our pool play beating WVVC in two, then Athena's beta team in two and Webfoots silver team in two. Everyone came in to contribute to the wins and everyone did something great. Our communication is improving and we are starting to get some great sets from our setters. We had a crossover match against Oregon NW jrs that we handled easily. Then we ended the day beating the MAC club in two. We have great parents who keep us well fed and the coach well caffeinated! Keep up the cheers parents, we love the support! Looking forward to getting back to practice to work on passing, setting and digging some hits! GO GOLD!
Saturday, January 11, 2014
12 Red PL Qualifier Hightlight
It was our first tournament as a team and overall, I feel it went well. I see some areas we need more 'practice' and others we get very well. It wasn't any easy task, with lineup and position changes every game.
12 Black
The Black Attack was back in action Saturday. After a hard fought morning, the black team wound up in 3rd place going into the afternoon. After a quick rest during a bye the team came back with some great play. Using great teamwork and giving an extraordinary effort, the team narrowly lost after one of the best efforts they have given of yet. The Black team is going to get back to work next week feeling great after another successful weekend.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
12 White Club Tourney #1 Highlight
12 -White
Attitudes were A+++!!!! None of them complained about ANYTHING all day -- even when I told them I was going try something new -- I showed them OJ's base defense for front row and back row and they did a great job learning their defensive base position and transitioning off the net.
They LOVED it and got it and were helping each other out there (Nina was pulling jerseys by end of day to get people up at the net when we were serving, etc.) It was great to see! A few parents even commented on how great it was to see them improve on just moving to the ball and on and off the net! :)
They had GREAT attitudes about doing the score keeping (Kailey, Elli and Allison all worked together and learned from each other and did a great job), everyone else took turns doing the lines and scoreboard and down refs were Vanessa and Nicole. Great attitudes all around.
We won a set against WVVC in pool play and lost second set 26-24!!!
We won a set against WVVC in pool play and lost second set 26-24!!!
-Summary from Coach Melissa Penn
Thanks for taking care of the team! I am looking forward to this Saturday to see what the girls can do!!!
-Coach Caryn
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
14 Black PL Qualifier #1 Highlight
14 Black had an awesome day on Sunday! They didn't lose a match all day!! The fought back numerous times to secure the #1 seed in their pool and then went on to win their afternoon match to move up three spots to #71! Very proud of the teamwork and determination the girls showed!
14 Gold PL Qualifier #1 Highlight
WHew!
Our first round of the 14 Power League Qualifier is over, thankfully. We did not bring our best play during the day, except for moments in our third match. But we did prevail and hold our #3 seed overall to carry into next weekends play. Hopefully we will start the day much better.
We traveled up to Cascade Middle School in Vancouver and there was so much fog, that no one could see the sign for which school was which! But the gyms were nice and spacious for pursuing balls. Just a little cold! Cold is how we started our morning play with not much movement or intensity on the court. We struggled through our first match and won in 3, lost our second match in 3, but then after a break and some yummy food, we came out and played our match against NW Reign looking more like the team we had hoped to see. We played with confidence and intent and beat them in two sets. That created the first crossover against Rose City Gold, and we beat them in 2 sets also. That allowed us to go home early!
Thanks to the parents who kept us well fed and encouraged the girls when they most needed it! We look forward to a much higher level of play on both sides of the net as we enter the second day of Qualifier with the top 16 teams at Eastmoreland Courts. Go OJ's!!
Marty Mozzochi
Monday, January 6, 2014
14 Yellow PL Qualifier #1 Highlight
We had a great day all around celebrating our first win of the season against Juniper in three sets. We then lost in two to Silver foxes and finished our pool with a win in two against Aces teal. Our pool results ended with us in a three way tie for first, but due to points, we placed third. We were matched up with Aces Orange and won in two sets and immediately played Salem who we took a disappointing loss to in three sets. 25-20, 31-29, and 20-18. While fatigue was a factor here, I chalk this loss up to poor reffing! Parents from the other team were agreeing with me! So, a bitter loss to end the day.
As for our refereeing, I am proud to say we did it and did it well! First game without a problem, but our second game, a few things came up once with me and another with the scorekeeping, and in all cases, we were right!! Woohoo! Super proud of us!
Every single player stood out throughout the tournament. But if there's one player that stood out, it was Hazuki with her reliable serving, and amazing digs! We got some cheering down on the court and the bench which made every game so much fun! All in all, I'm so happy with how we started the season and look forward to the season!
Corring Fallau
Corring Fallau
Sunday, January 5, 2014
The Courts Friendship tournament
WOW.........what a fun way to start the year! OJVA 12 Gold started off the tournament looking a little rusty from the break but improved with every match to beat Athena in a thrilling three set finals. Many missed serves earlier in the day turned into consistent serving by the end of the day. No communication in the morning turned into lots of calling for the ball by the end. Letting balls drop turned into going for balls by the end of the day. It was great to see everyone come in and make a contribution. Lots of work to do this week before our power league but I am looking forward to seeing how we grow as a team this year. Great job 12 Gold!
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Beaverton Friendship Tournament - 12 Black
The Black attack was back on track this weekend as the 12 Black team took 6th place in their pool. The team used awesome teamwork and improved serving to pull off some impressive wins and battle hard with some very challenging teams. New team cheers and great communication on the court helped this group of girls grow together as a team that is proving to be one to be reckoned with.
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