Another tournament visited, another tough day on the court. UW-Platteville was the site of last weekend’s volleyball tournament for the Wisconsin Performance 16s Black team. Leaving the house at 7, we made the trek to Platteville (never been) and found the fieldhouse easily – Thank you, Garmin. To all tournament hosts: Could we trouble you • Read More »
Archives: Volleyball
A few wins
October 9, 2009 | By Patrick | No Comments | Filed in: HKS, Volleyball.The wins are few, so we should enjoy them. The Marshall volleyball squad is nearing the end of their season, and they’ve notched a whopping 2 match wins thus far. New Glarus and Westfield fell to the mighty Cardinals; both were away wins. There is one more chance for the girls to win at home • Read More »
Schmoomer?
September 21, 2009 | By Patrick | No Comments | Filed in: HKS, Volleyball.There are many good things about Hannah playing setter on her school’s volleyball team. Namely, she is a pivotal player in a leadership position on the court, she’s involved (or should be) in every play, and she’s getting great position work in for her future playing days. Did I mention she’s involved in nearly every • Read More »
Lace ‘em up, first match
August 30, 2009 | By Patrick | No Comments | Filed in: HKS, Volleyball.Here I am spending part of my Sunday strolling through the videos from Thursday night’s volleyball matches between Marshall, Mayville, and Columbus. Hannah got her first start as the setter on the Marshall Varsity squad and they did OK. Even though they only won one game that evening, they were competitive in most games. Luckily, • Read More »
Summer’s Over
August 18, 2009 | By Patrick | No Comments | Filed in: CMS, Gymnastics, HKS, Volleyball.According to the girl’s’ schedules, I think we can declare summer over. At high schools all across the state of Wisconsin this week, girls are are digging through their long-forgotten volleyball bags looking for their shoes, kneepads, tape, etc. Volleyball practice (two-a-day!) began in Marshall Monday with a morning conditioning practice followed by an afternoon • Read More »