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Brendan Tran
Posts : 10 Join date : 2012-02-02
| Subject: Varsity Boys Volleyball FINAL Tue May 15, 2012 11:36 pm | |
| This year, the Boys Varsity Volleyball season was filled with uncertainty. Nobody knew what to expect. With very few seniors and many underclassmen on the team, the team struggled throughout the season. Senior captain David Miller thinks that “next year’s team will be good because the underclassmen got experience this year.” He also thought their “focus and blocking were their weaknesses.” With little veteran leadership and few weaknesses, the team still finished 6-6 in league and made it to CIF. They faced tough competition all season which was evident when four teams from the Pacific League placed top ten in CIF rankings. David thought their “teamwork and cohesion were strong points for their team” as they earned a spot in CIF. In the first round of CIF, the team played La Mirada High School and won 3-2. In the next round, the team faced the number one seed in CIF, Warren High School. It was a tough task, and Arcadia lost 3-0. Despite the loss, David thought the team “did the best with what they had because they were stricken with injuries.” Sophomore Howard Huang also thought that “they all improved a lot compared to the beginning of the season because they had great coaches with valuable experience.” Head Coach David Iosia and Coach Keli Pula held other jobs in Arcadia and Long Beach, but sacrificed their time and effort to teach and guide the team to success. With their brilliant coaches, the team plans to achieve a better record and advance deeper into CIF next year. Howard felt that “they didn’t always play to their full potential at certain times and often played down to the level of other teams.” If the team plays to its full potential, there are no limits for the more experienced Boys Varsity Volleyball team next year.
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| | | HelenLee
Posts : 166 Join date : 2011-07-13
| Subject: Re: Varsity Boys Volleyball FINAL Wed May 16, 2012 11:32 am | |
| This year, the Boys Varsity Volleyball season was filled with uncertainty. Nobody knew what to expect. With very few seniors and many underclassmen on the team, the team struggled throughout the season. Senior captain David Miller thinks <add that or add comma> “next year’s team will be good because the underclassmen got experience this year.” He also thought their “focus and blocking were their weaknesses.” With little veteran leadership and few weaknesses, the team still finished 6-6 in league and made it to CIF. They faced tough competition all season which was evident when four teams from the Pacific League placed top ten in CIF rankings. David thought their “teamwork and cohesion were strong points for their team” as they earned a spot in CIF. In the first round of CIF, the team played La Mirada High School and won 3-2. In the next round, the team faced the number one seed in CIF, Warren High School. It was a tough task <add comma> and Arcadia lost 3-0. Despite the loss, David thought the team “did the best with what they had because they were stricken with injuries.” Sophomore Howard Huang also thought that “they all improved a lot compared to the beginning of the season because they had great coaches with valuable experience.” Head Coach David Iosia and Coach Keli Pula held other jobs in Arcadia and Long Beach, but sacrificed their time and effort to teach and guide the team to success. With their brilliant coaches, the team plans to achieve a better record and advance deeper into CIF next year. Howard felt that “they didn’t always play to their full potential at certain times and often played down to the level of other teams.” If the team plays to its full potential, there are no limits for the more experienced Boys Varsity Volleyball team next year. | |
| | | Brendan Tran
Posts : 10 Join date : 2012-02-02
| Subject: Boys Varsity Volleyball FINAL Thu May 17, 2012 9:09 pm | |
| This year, the Boys Varsity Volleyball season was filled with uncertainty. Nobody knew what to expect. With very few seniors and many underclassmen on the team, the team struggled throughout the season. Through 2:45 to 5:00 p.m. and occasional 6 a.m. practices, the team still proved that they wanted to be the best. Senior captain David Miller thinks that “next year’s team will be good because the underclassmen got experience this year.” He also thought their “focus and blocking were their weaknesses.” With little veteran leadership and few weaknesses, the team still finished 7-6 in league and made it to CIF. They faced tough competition all season which was evident when four teams from the Pacific League placed top ten in CIF rankings. David also thought their “teamwork and cohesion were strong points for their team.” The team’s family mentality greatly contributed to their well-deserved spot in CIF. In the first round of CIF, the team played La Mirada High School and won 3-2. In the next round, they faced the number one seed in CIF, Warren High School. It was a tough task, and Arcadia lost 3-0. Despite the loss, David thought the team “did the best with what they had because they were stricken with injuries.” To improve next season, David would “like to see more dedication and focus, in addition to the returning players getting better in the off-season.” Sophomore Howard Huang also thought that “they all improved a lot compared to the beginning of the season because they had great coaches with valuable experience.” Head Coach David Iosia and Coach Keli Pula held other jobs in Arcadia and Long Beach, but sacrificed their time and effort to teach and guide the team to success. With their brilliant coaches, the team plans to achieve a better record and advance deeper into CIF next year. Howard felt that “they didn’t always play to their full potential at certain times and often played down to the level of other teams.” If the team avoids injuries and plays to its full potential, there are no limits for the more experienced Boys Varsity Volleyball team next year.
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| | | HelenLee
Posts : 166 Join date : 2011-07-13
| Subject: Re: Varsity Boys Volleyball FINAL Sat May 19, 2012 4:57 pm | |
| This year, the Boys Varsity Volleyball season was filled with uncertainty. Nobody knew what to expect. With very few seniors and many underclassmen on the team, the team struggled throughout the season. Through 2:45 to 5:00 p.m. and occasional 6 a.m. practices, the team still proved that they wanted to be the best. Senior captain <Captain senior> David Miller thinks <thought> that “next year’s team will be good because the underclassmen got experience this year.” He also thought their <the team member's> “focus and blocking were their weaknesses.” With little veteran leadership and few weaknesses, the team still finished 7-6 in league <the Pacific League> and made it to CIF. They faced tough competition all season which was evident when four teams from the Pacific League placed top ten in CIF rankings. David also thought their “teamwork and cohesion were strong points for their team.” The team’s family mentality greatly contributed to their well-deserved spot in CIF. In the first round of CIF, the team played La Mirada High School and won 3-2. In the next round, they faced the number one seed in CIF, Warren High School. It was a tough task, and Arcadia lost 3-0. Despite the loss, David thought the team “did the best with what they had because they were stricken with injuries.” To improve next season, David would “like to see more dedication and focus, in addition to the returning players getting better in <during> the off-season.” Sophomore Howard Huang also thought that “they all improved a lot compared to the beginning of the season because they had great coaches with valuable experience.” Head Coach David Iosia and Coach Keli Pula held other jobs in Arcadia and Long Beach, but sacrificed their time and effort to teach and guide the team to success. With their brilliant coaches, the team plans to achieve a better record and advance deeper into CIF next year. Howard felt that “they didn’t always play to their full potential at certain times and often played down to the level of other teams.” If the team avoids injuries and plays to its full potential, there are no limits for the more experienced Boys Varsity Volleyball team next year.
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