Saturday, November 21, 2009

The Coach


According to the Melrose High School website, Coach Scott Celli has earned Division 2 Coach of the Year status.

Successful coaching blends talent evaluation, teaching, psychology, communication, and politics as the coach serves many constituencies. And guaranteed, not all of those partners will embrace the evaluation and implementation of coaching strategy.

These are just some of Scott's accomplishments during the past seven years:
  • Averaging over 21 wins/season (20 game regular game season)
  • Four Division II North Championships (seven consecutive D2 North final berths)
  • One State Championship appearance
  • MIAA Team sportsmanship award
  • Six Middlesex League Titles/co-titles
  • Player development (one D2 Player of the Year, three All-State players, four All-Scholastic players, three North Shore League players of the year, numerous Middlesex League All-Stars)
  • Numerous players with high academic achievement, both present and past teams
  • High level of community interest
  • Scandal-free program
All this has occurred with an enrollment in the bottom half of the Middlesex League, generally undersized players relative to the competition, no ability to recruit players from outside the community, and no ability to coach outside the regular season.

This doesn't mean that everyone's happy 24/7, because Scott's commitment to winning sometimes steps on the toes of the seniority in a volleyball meritocracy. Consensus development on strategy and deployment of personnel will never achieve universality.

As we review this season, several features stand out:
  1. The team recaptured the Division 2 North title for the first time in four years
  2. The team achieved success despite playing the 'best' non-league schedule in its history, including Central Catholic, Barnstable, Bishop Feehan, and Canton.
  3. Clear evidence of player improvement from the prior year at all grade levels, including the best Melrose Junior Varsity team
  4. Increasing enthusiasm and attendance at matches
  5. Expanded media coverage by MMTV
  6. Development and strengthening of new rivalries
  7. The "win today, win tomorrow" program returns six underclassmen including three sophomores and two freshmen who will be able to contribute immediately
  8. First year with a freshman team
Highest regards to everyone in the community working to create a better experience for our young people.

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