Coaches have various approaches to sharing video highlights. Doc Rivers believes that players don't focus beyond 13 clips. UNC Women's Soccer Coach Anson Dorrance believes that women do better viewing positive highlights.
Today, I'll share some positive highlights, "cherry picking" to reinforce the important of doing more of what worked. Coach Scott Celli will share his observations about where attention to detail can make difference-making improvements.
Sadie Smith makes more than her share of instinctive plays that cause problems for opponents. She had 40 assists yesterday...and this kill.
Craft is as important in power in volleyball. Newburyport had excellent blocking, yet Sabine Wenzel uses touch to close out the first frame.
Anna Burns served with intent going Zone 1 to Zone 1. Emme Boyer finishes the point with a block-kill.
Again, a well-placed attack has advantages over a "smash." Adriana Santoriello uses a "cut shot" across court to close out the second set.
Bill Belichick called them, "Got to have it" plays. Trailing 19-20 in the third set, Adriana delivers.
"Second time's a charm..." as Adriana scores.
Elise Marchais had her best game at Melrose in her young career. She scores here on a short attack.
Here Elise scores down the line.
Ella Friedlaender is a powerful athlete who can deliver a kill shot falling away and away from the net.
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