Melrose (8-1) continued its road trip with a 3-0 win at Central Catholic. The Lady Raiders won the first two sets 26-24 and 25-22, but I don't have the third set score.
But I do have a quote from Bill Walsh's The Score Takes Care of Itself.
"Make no mistake about it; my first commitment was to nurture an organizational conscience with this very high internal code of ethics, ideals, and attitudes. Concurrently, I was committed to identifying and hiring the best people I could find and teaching them what I deemed necessary to achieve the required levels of performance...of course, our coaching staff was meticulous and tenacious in analyzing and then teaching the requirements of each player's position...our coaches then created multiple drills for each one of those individual skills, which were then practiced relentlessly until their execution at the highest level was automatic..."
Walsh was never satisfied with an "acceptable" standard. He held his organization to the highest performance available, which culminated in three Super Bowl championships on his coaching watch. The key to success is an enduring commitment to performance at the highest possible level.
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