Exceptional teams learn from mistakes and from great decisions. "Film is the 'truth machine'."
Coach Sonny Lane taught us years ago about winning with fundamentals or trickery...and you can't sustain the latter.
Woburn wins a point after a long rally.
The setter is the quarterback and her job requires 'threading the needle' off a variety of passes.
Be aware of hitting or attack efficiency:
Hitting efficiency: Kills - Errors/Attacks
With time, players learn more efficient attack choices. Notice at about 30:07 how a tip attack to the right (zone 4) looks wide open (easy on film, not so easy real time). Players like Sarah McGowan or Hannah Brickley were great at finding holes.
Form begets function. Focus on Sadie Jaggers pre-positioning and three step footwork into attack. "Better form, better results."
"Little things make big things happen." Maggie Turner makes a scramble pass keeping a play alive that turns into a point. Conversely, amidst a service run, Woburn cannot stop the bleeding.
There's a saying in basketball, "Great offense is multiple actions." It applies here, too leading to a Papatsoris kill.
From 20-11 to 20-17 a series of defensive errors not shown bleed into the lead. Total focus, not easy on a hot day, demands stopping runs. "Stops make runs" is my basketball saying.
Dennison with a kill down the line after a time out.
It's also when you make the point. Here at 22-20, Abby Dennison delivers on a long rally.
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