Images courtesy of Jen Gentile. Click to enlarge.
Thursday, September 30, 2021
Advice from Geno
Stat Check - Melrose versus Wilmington
Junior Anna Shoemaker showed solid defensive potential in a reserve role with serve receives and a dig.
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
More Scores
Woburn takes a five set win over Belmont.
Winchester beats Lexington 3-1.
Wakefield gets a 3-2 historic win over Burlington.
Game 8: Melrose 3 Wilmington 0
Melrose (8-0) stayed unblemished with a straight set 25-8, 25-15, 25-13 defeat of the visiting Wilmington Wildcats.
Melrose blended the usual suspects, attack from Elena Soukos and strength up the middle (Chloe Gentile, Autumn Whelan) with a coming out party for sophomore Sadie Jaggers and the relentless outside attack of Gia Vlajkovic.
Setter Emma Desmond added long service runs to keep Wilmington at bay and Ava Burns delivered kills from the opposite to put the cherry on top.
Melrose went out to a quick start and never looked back in the first set combining attacks from Elena, Sadie, and Gia.
Wilmington fought back smartly in the second set before Melrose pressure and relentless Soukos attacks and Gentile blocks put them on their heels.
The third set featured Jaggers pounding the pumpkin in the middle despite being undersized relative to the Wilmington bigs.
Melrose traveled to D1 powerhouse Newton North on Friday. The attack watchword for the Tigers' program is "intent" as former Coach Richard Barton preached hard hitting first and developing finesse later.
ML Notes: The "games of the day" in the Middlesex League are Woburn at Belmont and Wakefield at Burlington. Woburn looks to stay atop the Liberty Division and Burlington looks to rebound from their home loss Monday.
Coming Events: Wilmington Home Tonight, At Newton North, Friday
Melrose hosts Wilmington tonight and travels to Newton North Friday. North is in their first season without Richard Barton since forever.
Home fields have earned nicknames for themselves in the past. Duke has the Cameron Crazies, Cleveland had the Dog Pound, Yankee Stadium was the Bronx Zoo, and San Diego had the Slim Gym (Jenny Craig Pavilion).
Why not Melrose (Badlands) ?
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
MIAA Recommends COVID-19 Vaccination for All Massachusetts High School Athletes
The MIAA Board officially recommends COVID-19 vaccination for all Massachusetts high school athletes.
As a physician with forty years experience, I share that everyone in my immediate family is fully vaccinated and that my wife and I have had the booster (Pfizer, third shot) six months or more after our initial immunization.
Facts:
1) The mRNA vaccines do not alter your DNA.
2) mRNA vaccines have been in development and use for over thirty years.
3) COVID-19 vaccines have reduced cases, hospitalizations, critical illness, and death throughout the world with over 6 BILLION doses administered.
4) They have not had an adverse effect on either fertility or pregnancy.
5) Of the last 9,000 deaths in Texas, only 43 occurred in fully vaccinated patients.
6) The risk of hospitalization for breakthrough cases (vaccinated) is about 3% and the risk for requiring mechanically ventilation (life support) is 0.2% (1 in 500).
MIAA / Maxpreps.com Division 2 Rankings Updated
Coaches want our teams to reflect our personality and our values. Shared vision and shared sacrifice bring shared achievement.
Maxpreps updates the official MIAA State Division 2 Rankings, a snapshot after a third of the regular season.
Program Construction
Another coach referred to Melrose as a legacy program. What key elements build execution?
- Personnel
- Strategy
- Operations
Personnel
- Coaching - "the only shortcut to excellence is mentoring"
- Players - "you can't coach size and it's hard to create athletic explosion"
- "Every day is player development day." Build skill.
- "Be good at what you do a lot."
- "Do more of what works and less of what doesn't." (Edit!)
- Emphasize clarity and mature simplicity
- Top teams play better schedules. Beating weak teams is fool's gold.
- Off-season development is critical to foster competitive players. Unrequired work separates the best
- Constantly focus on adding value and promoting competition
Dartmouth (southeastern Massachusetts) is one of the Maxpreps.com MIAA 2 top 5 ranked teams. Their Maxpreps page shows highlights. They don't have elite size but have excellent team coordination.
Melrose notes: Melrose hosts Wilmington tomorrow (Wednesday). Wilmington took a set from Woburn recently.
Monday, September 27, 2021
Game 7: Melrose 3 Burlington 0
Melrose traveled to Burlington and rode an early outburst to a 25-9, 25-20, 25-19 straight set win. The win gives Melrose (7-0) a two-game edge over second place Burlington (6-2 overall).
Melrose held 11-0 and 16-1 leads in the first set before Burlington regrouped to narrow the gap.
Burlington held edges (11,7 9-7) in the second and third sets before Melrose struck back to win.
Elena Soukos led the Melrose attack with 14 kills.
Lagniappe. Don't sleep on Woburn as the Tanners swept Winchester 3-0 to remain undefeated in the Liberty Division. The Woburn maxpreps.com site provides Woburn highlights against numerous opponents.
An Exemplary Volleyball Site? Check Out This One
Melrose has developed an alternating season home-and-home volleyball series with Frontier.
Potpourri
Here's the latest Melrose Weekly News story recapping where the volleyball team is.
The banner needs some updating and "we'll see how it goes." If you're hungry to "put up numbers" add some to the banner.
Melrose MGVCA All-State Players:2021 - Emily Hudson
2019 - Emma Randolph
2018 - Nicole Abbott
2017 - Lily Fitzgerald
2016 - Victoria Crovo
2015 - Marissa Cataldo
2014 - Allie Nolan
2013 - Jill Macinnes
2012 - Brooke Bell, Sarah McGowan
2011 - Brooke Bell, Sarah McGowan
2010 - Athena Ziavras
2009 - Hannah Brickley, Colleen Hanscom
2008 - Hannah Brickley
2007 - Hannah Brickley
2005 - Karen Sen, Paula Sen
Sunday, September 26, 2021
Big Game Monday at Burlington
Melrose faces its biggest challenge of the young season Monday, traveling to Burlington High School for a 5:30 P.M. match.
Standings from The Boston Globe.
Never underestimate the importance of blocking as part of defensive coordination. It takes timing, collaboration, and technique with the outside blocker's hand slightly angled to deflect the ball inward.
Saturday, September 25, 2021
Stats Roundup
Melrose has players among the State leaders in kills/set and assists/set.
Friday, September 24, 2021
Cover Girls
The Boston Globe profiles Melrose and Elena Soukos. If Kevin Youkilis was Billy Beane's "Greek god of hitting," then...you get the point.
Seriously, from an All-around top player in program history (attacking, defense, serving), Elena's in the conversation with Hannah Brickley and only a few others.
Thursday, September 23, 2021
Game 6: Melrose. Wakefield
Melrose (5-0) hosted Middlesex League Freedom Division rival Wakefield (4-2) at the MVMMS gym looking to stay undefeated. A straight set 25-11, 25-10, 25-22 win kept them undefeated with six consecutive wins.
Melrose went full "Beast Mode" in set one with a juggernaut of hitting efficiency combined with strong net defense leading to a commanding 25-11 win. Offense came from all angles led by Elena Soukos with at least a half dozen kills, ably balanced by kills from Chloe Gentile and Sadie Jaggers in the middle and Abby Hudson and Gia Vlajkovic outside.
Superior coordination of play and passing led to a relentless attack.
Set two brought more of the same with aggressive playing forcing Wakefield errors. Melrose had a long run of points from 15-8 to 23-8 to put the set away. Wakefield struggled to handle the crafty serving of Autumn Whelan and Chloe Gentile and Ava Burns contributed solid net play and southpaw service. Melrose finished off the visitors 25-10.
The third set saw improved defense from Wakefield and early inconsistency from Melrose as the visitors streaked to a 7-2 edge. After an early timeout from Coach Celli, Melrose rallied to a 13-11 advantage. Wakefield didn't fold as the score was tied late in the set before Melrose leaned on Elena Soukos for late offense to lead 24-20. Wakefield didn't go quietly but Melrose restored order to win 25-22.
Melrose Notes: Melrose should feel good about playing two sets of dominant volleyball and Wakefield can take solace in third set resilience. Chloe Gentile had a strong game in the middle as a key facilitator of victory along with Elena Soukos who attacked from everywhere.
Opportunity Knocks - Melrose Hosts Wakefield Tonight
Melrose (5-0) hosts neighbor Wakefield (4-2) led by former Melrose star Kayla Wyland in her second season as Wakefield skipper.
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Melrose Volleyball Update
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Little Girls Earn Big Dreams
Melrose hosts Wakefield Thursday at 530 at the Melrose Veterans Memorial Middle School.
Little girls have long attended Melrose volleyball games with dreams to be part of something special someday.
Game 5: Melrose Completes "West Coast" Swing, Tops Watertown 3 - 0
Volleyball: Melrose sweeps Watertown (25-3, 25-13, 25-9)to improve to 5-0 . Next up Wakefield on Thursday .@BostonHeraldHS .@MassGHSVB
— Melrose Weekly Sport (@MelroseWNSports) September 21, 2021
The Indifferent Spectator
Focus on facts. In Stoicism, ask how the "indifferent spectator" would judge our actions.
How can we be more objective?
- Use the stats. "If he's such a good hitter, why doesn't he hit better?" - Billy Beane in Moneyball. "Winners are trackers." - Darren Hardy
- Measure. In The Politics of Coaching, Carl Pierson measured speed, strength, and jumping ability. If a parent asked why their child didn't make the team, he could say, she was in the bottom ten percent of all athletes tested.
- Use the Stoic principle of the "Indifferent spectator." What would she say?
- Watch the film...the Truth Machine.
- "Invert." What if we did the opposite?
- Verify the facts. "I heard" is not "I did the research." One study of patients in alcohol rehab showed that when staff was 100% confident patients were not using, half tested positive.
- Get more eyes. Trusted observers help.
- Consider a range of possibilities, probability and consequences. Think in bets.
- Choose the red pill (reality).
How good is she?
- Does she make teammates better?
- Is she enjoyable to coach?
- Relative to past 'stars' how is her attack, serve, set, serve receive, dig, block?
Melrose notes. Melrose travels to Watertown for a Freedom Division match today at 530. Today's games from Maxpreps.com
Monday, September 20, 2021
Melrose - Stoneham Photos
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Middlesex League Standings:
Sunday, September 19, 2021
Find Joy in Being a Great Teammate
Stories Illuminate the Value of Being a Team Player
Not everyone can become a great player; everyone can become a great teammate.
Long ago our middle school girls lost a game against a team from Tewksbury. One girl stepped forward saying, "We lost because I played terrible." But her teammate Bella went to her and gave her a hug, saying, "we win together and we lose together." Great teammates support each other.
Teammates bail each other out on the court, too. Bill Russell said that John Havlicek bailed him out on April 15, 1965.
Great teammates have high character. Pumpsie Green broke the color barrier for the Boston Red Sox in 1959. That didn't mean that he was accepted. Many institutions were segregated. Green often couldn't eat in a restaurant with teammates, eating on the bus instead. But a young man himself, Bill Monbouquette, often grabbed a tray and ate with Green, because it was the right thing to do. My wife got that story from Monbo in a beauty salon where he accompanied his wife.
In Teammates Matter, Alan Williams discusses his walk-on experience at Wake Forest. He makes the team but doesn't get a black-and-gold Wake 'numbered' team bag that all players get. The equipment guy excludes him. But later he finds one in his locker, with the star player's number on it. And when he has to try out for the team again as a junior after a coaching change, his teammates come to support him.
Great teammates put the team first. Geno Auriemma shares a story about a player who came to UCONN with one thought, scoring. If she didn't have the ball, she wasn't engaged. So game time arrives and he sits her for the first half. At halftime he asks her, how many rebounds did you have? How many assists? How many steals? "Zero, same as you had yesterday at practice." In the second half, she comes out and gets a triple double. She becomes a Final Four MVP.
Excellent teams share vision, share purpose, and share sacrifice. They attend to details that make each other better. They look out for each other. Remember the African proverb, "I can go faster alone, but we can go farther together." Find joy in being the best teammate possible.
Lagniappe (something extra). What is our commitment to greatness? "Leave the jersey in a better place" is a central theme for the All-Blacks.
Lagniappe 2. "Kids inherently want to be good teammates."
Saturday, September 18, 2021
Total Team Effort
Everyone was involved in the Stoneham win.
In addition to steady play from Emma Desmond at setter, Ruth Breen got valuable experience at setter with eight assists.
I haven't seen all the games Sadie Jaggers has played in the middle, but this was the most complete game I've seen her play.
Autumn Whelan was her usual formidable self at libero.
Game 4: Harsh Immutable Truth, Melrose 3 Stoneham 0
Next Up: Hosting Stoneham Today at 5:30
Melrose looks to sustain momentum against neighboring Stoneham with an unusual 5:30 start Saturday home match.
Saturday's tilt kicks off three matches in the Freedom Division against Stoneham, Watertown, and rising power Wakefield.
Maxpreps.com offers snapshots of statistical leaders.
Elena Soukos is in the top ten of Kills/set.