Thursday, September 09, 2021

Opening Day Win, 3-0 at Arlington

 

Opening Day

“Experience is what you got when you didn’t get what you wanted.” - Anonymous

Some players get their first varsity action today. Savor the experience. Enjoy the privilege. 

The discipline of doing what you had to do when you didn't want to, allows you to get what you want when you want. 

ACHIEVEMENT = EXCELLENCE x DURATION

Teamwork means sacrifice. 


Coach Celli shares that championship teams need three factors: 
  • Good play 
  • Good luck 
  • Good health
Control what you can control. To a degree you control your health with your habits...eating right, getting your rest, and taking precautions in the COVID-19 era. 

Attending large gatherings on the weekends increases your chance of getting sick. And you're part of multiple teams - family, sport, school, and community. Poor decisions affect those teams, especially your family and your sports team. You only get so many bites at the championship apple. 

Around the Net: 

1. The opening day game will not be live-streamed from Arlington. 

2. "It's the scoreboard, not the scorebook." Highlight scores:






















Wednesday, September 08, 2021

Rankings Across the Board

Volleyball has expanded to five divisions (the pendulum always swings). Melrose remains in Division 2. 

Truth emerges as games are played. 





 

Tuesday, September 07, 2021

“I’m a Salesman” - Chuck Daly

"I'm a salesman." - Chuck Daly (two time NBA Champion coach)

You may not realize it, but we're constantly selling. Persuasion is our business as a teacher, a retailer, a health care worker. 

And of course, as a coach. Coaches seek to add value through building skills, athleticism, game knowledge, resilience, and more. And players "buy in" to the program seeking minutes (court time), shots (role), and compensation (money for professionals and recognition at other levels). 

Coaches reward those who do what they teach, how they teach it, at the right time. And players perform both hard and soft skills.

"The magic is in the work," so be prepared to do the unrequired work that separates extraordinary from ordinary. In school that might mean reading five more pages or five more problem sets. And in sports it may mean five more sprints or taking five more serves. 

Coaches see everything. You're selling your game. 

Monday, September 06, 2021

Early Season Schedule

Three of the first five matches open the "West Coast" swing of the schedule - Arlington, Belmont, and Watertown. 

If Santa Claus is listening, I'm asking for an early Christmas present of live streaming of these away matches.

Around the Net: 

Winchester has become one of Melrose's most formidable opponents. Here's a profile of John Fleming and Winchester. 

What's the MIAA cancellation policy if games are lost to COVID-19? "If a game is canceled due to one team having a case of COVID, it would be considered a no-contest for power ratings."













Sunday, September 05, 2021

Analogies Work for Sport Across Many Disciplines

1) News. 

  • Melrose had another successful Play Date traveling to play some top area teams including Westborough, Newton North, Concord-Carlisle, Medway, and Walpole. 
  • Everyone "did their job."
  • Melrose will again stream home games this season. No word on other communities. 

2) Thinking of analogies... (see below)... Miami Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra reminds us that "every team has a pecking order." A player's responsibility is to excel in her role whether that's an offensive or defensive leader or encouraging teammates as a reserve. Be ready for when your name gets called. 

3) Learn how to think across disciplines using analogies. Many consider Johannes Kepler as one of the great analogical thinkers of history. Here are examples from other domains including cooking, business, acting, and more. 

Excerpt:

"Never accept the fact that something is yours." - Sam Jackson

  • Fight for a position every day. Someone is coming for you. 
  • “You had to look at your players and defend every player to the rest of the organization.” (Al Davis philosophy for the Oakland Raiders in Michael Lombardi's Gridiron Genius)
  • Michael Jordan told Roy Williams that he would work as hard as any player ever at Carolina. Williams told him that he had to work harder than that. 

Saturday, September 04, 2021

“We’ll See How It Goes”

Metacognition means "thinking about thinking." We may "jump to conclusions" because we're 'wired' to respond for safety. If a speeding car heads toward us, we don't think, we react and jump away. 

But we may "overreact" in other situations. 


Here are the preseason volleyball rankings from The Boston Globe

They're opinion and literally based on a "sample size" of zero. 

Other cognitive biases may come into play. We suffer "endowment effect" because we overvalue what is ours, whether it's a coffee mug, a sports team, or a defensive specialist. What's mine is better...because it's mine. As a sports parent, I know that feeling. 

We also struggle with "confirmation bias." We read or listen to arguments that reinforce our preexisting beliefs. We ignore "disconfirming evidence." A helpful example comes from Michael Lewis's seminal book, Moneyball. General manager Billy Beane asked, "if he's such a good hitter, why doesn't he hit better?" 

Before we take umbrage at rankings, let's remember the messages from Don Miguel Ruiz's "The Four Agreements." 


Don't take it personally and don't make assumptions. 

Bill Belichick, a master of understatement, often has a versatile answer when asked about his team or a player's future. "We'll see how it goes." 










































Friday, September 03, 2021

Another Excellent Effort in Scrimmage Versus Marblehead

Melrose hosted well-coached Marblehead in its second scrimmage Thursday afternoon. Marblehead sported a 38-13 record (via Maxpreps) during the previous four seasons.

Scrimmages and player development carry particular importance during this season. Teams have only so much depth, especially during this COVID-19 impacted volleyball season. 

Should key players be forced into quarantine or isolation (like the Boston Red Sox), major impacts can occur. 

Melrose has exceptional hitting depth led by senior outside hitters Elena Soukos and Abby Hudson, young but experienced middles in Chloe Gentile and Sadie Jaggers, and strength at opposite with Gia Vlajkovic and Ava Burns. My rule of thumb is that you need three "dynamite" hitters for deep playoff runs and Melrose fills that bill. 

Autumn Whelan 'hoovered' everything at libero during the scrimmage and she has the potential to be an All-League defender. The "quarterback" of offense is the setter and Emma Desmond has the key role requiring strong decision-making and accuracy. 

Coach Scott Celli has the perspective to know when he can "go for it" with championship aspirations. He has that type of group. 

Lagniappe (something extra). Melrose recently scrimmaged Lynnfield but Lynnfield gets top billing in the initial Boston Globe volleyball piece. Melrose squeaks into their top 20 at 20. Lynnfield is at 11. 


 

Thursday, September 02, 2021

Another Volleyball Site to Watch

Another volleyball site to check in on is the Twitter feed from Mass Girls HS VBall and their more inclusive website. Click through to the latter for their rankings. 


Wednesday, September 01, 2021

Making Good Decisions Is Highly Underrated

Times exist when you can "go for it." And other times, I'll call it "get me over" time, you get the ball over the net and keep it in play. Keep the 'possession' alive. 

Effective players know the difference. I won't mention the game from many seasons ago, when a player hit the final point of the match (literally a "get me over" push) into the net. It didn't change history. 

In basketball, about a third of games are decided by two possessions (six points) or fewer. A couple of bad fouls, turnovers, or failed block outs... maybe in the first quarter, come back to bite us. 

Volleyball scoring rewards one team every play, which is why "playing present" matters. You can't allow one play or mistake to bleed into the next. 

This clip from an old classic, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, shows the importance of good decisions. 


Stay focused, make good decisions. 

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Lady Raiders Start Strong Against Pioneers

Melrose hosted perennial powerhouse Lynnfield in a scrimmage today and gave them all they could handle. Coach Scott Celli had to be pleased with the initial effort and performance. 

The Lady Raiders return an experienced, senior-laden team with a wealth of hitting power. 

Depending on health and an occasional favorable bounce, the team should be one of the top squads in Eastern Massachusetts. 

Jen Gentile shares images (click to enlarge)...













The next scrimmage is September 2nd at 5 P.M. home against Marblehead. 





Sunday, August 29, 2021

"Give and Take"

An independent blog, content is strictly the opinion of the author and not the City of Melrose, the Melrose School Department, or the Melrose High School Athletic Department. 


It is great to be part of a team, but it's not enough. Ego tells us to want more to want a bigger role, more recognition, more court time. 

Adam Grant's exceptional book, Give and Take, teaches us that's okay, but get more by giving more. 

"Takers are black holes, they suck energy from the system. The Givers are suns, they inject light around the organization. Givers create opportunities for their colleagues to contribute to a meeting, they listen, even if they disagree, they don’t belittle people."

Givers win through blending altruism with ambition. "Paranoia is caused by people that I call takers...it's all about what you can do for me." 

Saturday, August 28, 2021

Rules and Uncertainty

A recent Boston Globe article laid out a few positions from the MIAA. Call me skeptical, but they didn't add much clarity. Much of this feels shrouded in legal considerations. 

Masks

"According to MIAA associate executive director Richard Pearson, the SMC will look for guidance from state and local officials to determine masking requirements for interscholastic competitions."

Boys on Girls' volleyball teams:

"After a lengthy discussion, the board decided to eliminate volleyball Rule 83.5 — which states that a boy playing on a girls’ volleyball team (if the school doesn’t field a boys’ program) cannot play the ball in front of the 10-foot line, or participate in an attempted block. The board voted to address the topic in December after the Blue Ribbon Committee and Volleyball Committee coordinate with legal counsel to craft a new proposal regarding the rule."

Melrose squared off against Burlington with front row boys in the mid 2000's and sent more than a few attacks back while sweeping the Red Devils. 

If a school lacked a boy's team, could they field fifty percent or more boys?

NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness:

"While amateur athletes may engage in activities consistent with state law, the board cited Rule 47 as the definition of amateurism, warning that any compensation related to a student’s participation with high school athletics would result in the loss of amateur status."

This also feels like a slippery slope. While few high school athletes have the fame or cachet to command major endorsements, a talented singer or musician could be compensated for performing but not athletes capitalizing on their recognition.  

With the steady rise of coronavirus cases in Massachusetts before schools and colleges have opened, we have limited guidance as to whether the Spring 2021 policies will remain (limited attendance, streaming video). I'd expect that to be likely.
















Friday, August 27, 2021

(Repost) "I've Made the Team. What Now?"

Last night during the Red Sox game, Ellis Burks shared how Barry Bonds might greet a rookie, even one simply looking for an autograph. "What have you done?" 

It's great to make the team, to have the opportunity for shared work and shared sacrifice. But it's not enough. Strive to improve every day, mastering physical and mental preparation.

What Now?

Thursday, August 26, 2021

"This Is Your Team"

Making any of the Melrose volleyball teams is tough, amidst high commitment and competition. Finding a role is just as tough.

Team selection is only part of the process. "Fight for the culture everyday" to be a good teammate and a contributor.

This is the initial roster. First-year varsity players are Anna Shoemaker and Ruth Breen. 


In basketball, we teach "win this possession," yet not every possession scores. In volleyball, "playing present" is especially relevant, not "giving away" possessions. 

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Where to Follow Melrose Volleyball

There's no 'home base' to stay current. But Maxpreps.com has roster updates and is usually good with schedules.

The most current roster information shows up early here

There's a great chance that those girls will set the record for most wins in a calendar year with a 'second season' in 2021. 

The Melrose Weekly News is another excellent source both the print edition and their Facebook page

Upcoming scrimmages:

Home versus Lynnfield (August 31, 5 PM)

Home versus Marblehead (September 2, 5 PM)

I do not know what the admission policy will be this year. 


Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Freshmen Tryout and MHS Volleyball Trivia

Here’s a link from Melrose Athletics 

Lady Raider quiz: What former Melrose volleyballer who played on the Freshman team also played on the State Championship team? 


Tryouts Are Underway

Volleyball hopefuls seek to show the best versions of themselves for the upcoming season. 

Key principles include commitment and a lack of entitlement. In this piece from my basketball blog, I share quotes from David Halberstam's The Education of a Coach about the coaching origins of Bill Belichick. 

“You had to look at your players and defend every player to the rest of the organization” because "there is no celebration of any victory in the past..."

Extra credit. Former Lady Raider Samantha Dewey has accepted an offer to play basketball at the University of Illinois. 

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Friday, June 11, 2021

2021 Schedule and Another Award for Emily

Melrose has an attractive fall schedule with competitive non-league games in addition to the usual slate of Middlesex League contests. 

Melrose will play the usual pair of games with Burlington, Stoneham, Wakefield, Watertown, and Wilmington plus single games against the Liberty Division. 

Non-league games feature a road tilt with the powerful Newton North Tigers and home matches with Central, Frontier, and Peabody. Frontier went undefeated last season. 

Emily Hudson caps off the trifecta of All-State and All-Scholastic for both The Boston Herald and The Boston Globe. Congratulations!