Melrose volleyball has enjoyed decades of stable leadership with strong culture and proven results.
That doesn't guarantee everyone's happiness. In fact, highly competitive situations create a struggle for limited resources - minutes, role, and recognition.
Coach Celli chooses the team that he believes gives Melrose the best chance to succeed, and adjusts personnel and roles accordingly.
I wrote this article on my basketball website among 3100+ other posts. It discusses a few of the hazards of the minefield of coaching.
Here's an excerpt:
"Have hard conversations with two adults present. When serious issues arise, usually behavioral, always address the problem with multiple adults in the room. Never allow it to become, "but he said...""