"Everyone has their own version of the truth." - Bob Woodward
Life, school, and the world throw a firehose of information at us. Our job is to learn how to filter, assess, and make sense of it. The same goes for coaching.
As we progress, we become our own coaches, learning how to organize, invest time, to think and to communicate clearly.
Woodward wrote a book, "The Brethren," about the Supreme Court. A Supreme Court clerk told him that the book misquoted him. Woodward invited him to his home, went to his files, and produced a document with the quote in the clerk's handwriting, signed. The clerk said, "I would have sworn on my family's lives that I never said that." Woodward goes to great lengths to unearth and publish 'the best version of the truth'.
Key elements of Melrose volleyball truth include:
- Continuity matters. The father of continuity is Coach Celli.
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