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Projected 2010 Schedule

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A lot of you have been asking a lot of questions about the scheudle and how various parts work so I thought this might help give everyone a better picture of how it all fits together.  This is not a set scheudle but it is pretty representative of what a season with TR will entail and roughly what it will cost. 

Sample Training Schedule

December 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th: Open Gyms (optional)

January 4th – February 27th: Conditioning At Positively Fit 2 nights per week, your choice which nights, plus full team workout Saturday mornings

March 1st – May 6th: Practice 4 days per week, Mondays off if it follows a tourney weekend.

May 10 – May 23rd: Off Weeks

May 24th – June 11th: Nationals Prep Practice Schedule

 

Sample Tourney Schedule

March 13-14 Bluegrass Pre Qualifier – Louisville

March 20-21 Dunes March Madness – Michigan City, IN

April 10th – Friendship Scrimmage – We Host in Toledo

April 16-18 JVA Youth Gala – Louisville

April 24-25 Michigan JVA Showcase – Grand Rapids, MI

May 8-9 Team Indiana Classic – Indy

June 5 or 12 – Pre National Scrimmage

June 16-19 – National Championship – Orlando, FL

 

***This Schedule is not set in stone.  It is meant to give potential families an idea of what they are committing to and what they will get for their fees.

 

The Fees for a 9 person team under a schedule like this will be around $1400 per player.  This includes coaching fees for a head coach and an assistant, coaches travel, facility rental, registeration, tournament entry fees, administrative fee, 2 jerseys, and a warm up top.  Every team will attend nationals, and there will be an extra fee at the end of the year for this.  The fee will be based on the tourney entry fee plus coaches travel expenses.  Figure around $200-$300 for the nationals fee.


November 6th, 2009 |

Tags: 2010, 2010 season, club volleyball, club volleyball in toledo, toledo, Toledo Revolution, Toledo Revolution Volleyball, Toledo Volleyball, tr, TR Volleyball, trvolleyball, Volleyball




Tryout Announcement!!!

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We will be hosting tryouts for 13’s & 14’s at Notre Dame from 2:00 – 4:30 on SATURDAY November 7th.  Please arrive at 1:30 so we can get paperwork done!  We will be charging $20 for the tryout and evaluation.  Team offers will be emailed by noon on Sunday the 8th.  We are looking at 1-3 teams depending on the number of athletes that show up.

Thank you to those who have made me aware the CYO Championships might go as late as 5:00 on Saturday.  What we will do is have a seperate tryout session at 6:00 for those young ladies who are in that Tourney (SJA, GESU, KATERI, BLESSED SACRAMENT) Sorry that it will be a terribly long day, but I figured you’d want your offer by Sunday!  Please email us if this won’t work.  I’d hate for someone to not be able to tryout becasue of scheduling conflicts. 

Announcement regarding the older age groups will come later this week! 

Hope to see you Saturday!!!


November 2nd, 2009 |

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2010 Age Group Updates

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Greetings Everyone!

Due to the extremely large show of interest at 14’s we will conduct tryouts for at least one TR team in the 14’s age group.  Sunday the 8th is our target date but I’m still confirming the location.  Our tryout times will not conflict with TVC or Glass City!  Stay tuned for more details…

13’s is close to needing a tryout as well.  We need a few more families to make it worth while so if you are still interested and haven’t made contact yet, pelase do!

In 15’s-18’s we have several families interested.  We will do invitational teams in these age groups if there are enough quality players in these age groups. 

We will not be having teams under the age of 12 and early bird just isn’t going to fly…pun totally intended!  I strongly encourage those spring sport athletes to look at Glass City and TVC Early bird programs.  We’ll also run some clinics during that time that will be open to anyone and the conditioning with Maryellen Jordan is always available.  We’ll even help you find other players to join up with for the workouts!

Stay tuned for more detials.  I’ll post as they become available!

Viva!


October 28th, 2009 |

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Updates for the 2010 TR

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Over 40 families have expressed interest in TR already and all we did was post something on the website…apparently there is a market for new ideas!!! 

There will be another meeting this sunday October 25th at 7:00 in the gym at NDA.  Things are looking good for multiple teams.  Lot’s of interest at 13’s, 14’s, and 15’s with possibilities at 16-18.  Again once we get our interest lists compiled we’ll work with our partners to determine our best course of action for tryouts or referrals to other teams.

Please take a few minutes and read through TR Theory and About pages and let us know what you think about our ideas on what club ball can be!

Hope to see you at the meeting…Viva!


October 19th, 2009 |

Tags: 2010, meetings, Toledo Revolution, Toledo Revolution Volleyball, Toledo Volleyball, TR Volleyball, trvolleyball




2010 Info

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Toledo Revolution will be host organizational meetings on Sunday October 18th and Sunday October 25th at 7:00 in the gym at Notre Dame Academy.  At this time we have not determined how many teams or at what age groups we will have teams.  There is a lot of interest being expressed but we must first determine how much interest there is at each age level.  We are open to anyand all ideas from just being a training organization, to fielding teams in each age group.  What we won’t do is just offer a bunch of teams and throw them together with inexperienced coaches to make some money.  If we have enough elite level players that want to train under our system, we will put them with a high quality coach and work with the families to produce a schedule that fits the philosophy and goals of TR.

Let it be known here that I, Scott Mattera, am suspended from the OVR.  I’m not ashamed of  this in any way.  I stand by our actions last year and truly believe that through this experience, some volleyball people in the area showed their true colors.  I have recieved nothing but support from around the state and even nationally from coaches who heard the entire story.  I’ll gladly put my reputation and track record up against anyone in the volleyball world, especially the OVR board.  

What this means for our club is that I am not allowed to participate in anything sanctioned by the OVR or USA volleyball.  As much as some other people in the area would like to, they can’t stop me from owning a company that trains kids in volleyball.  The JVA has teamed up with the AAU this year and they will have plenty of dates that our teams can play that aren’t USA/OVR sanctioned.  We went to JVA nationals last year rather than the USA nationals and the generaly feling was that the JVA event was BETTER than USA nationals.  We would also have the option of me having no involvement with teams that still want to participate in OVR events.  We’ve had offers from three clubs that would “umbrella” us as we did last year. 

All of these items and more will be discussed at the meetings, so please come check us out!  We had a great experience last year with every athlete getting 2 months of professional conditioning, 3 months of quality coaching, a very competitive scheudle and ZERO burnout for less than $1500. 

Finally, in addition to the meetings, if you know you are interested please drop me an email at ndavballcoach@hotmail.com.  It’s not a committment of any kind.  I’d just like to know asap how many are even considering TR.  The sooner I know the level of interest, the sooner I can make plans!

Thanks, Viva!


October 8th, 2009 |

Tags: 2010, club volleyball, club volleyball in toledo, toledo, Toledo Revolution, Toledo Revolution Volleyball, Toledo Volleyball, tr, Volleyball




Session Notes – Week of April 13th

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It’s been a little while since I’ve done any session notes so I figured it’s about time!  Did you miss us? :-)

This week our focus has clearly shifted to system work over skill and drill work.  While we are still doing some drill work during the “competition” period, it’s really only 20-30 mins of our practice with the remainder of the time being game type work.  Right now we are focusing on transition from defense to offense.  This single team ability is by far the biggest difference between developmental volleyball and “real” volleyball.  Learning to anticipate, read, and then perform the physical task of getting ready to attack must be done faster and faster and faster as you get older and play at higher levels.  Early in the week we really struggled to catch on to just how focused and intense you must be to play at the speed needed to compete.  However, I really think we had a breakthrough tonight.  We played very hard, talked a lot more (still need more), and really played a lot faster.  How fast we grasp these concepts will go a very long ways in determining our result this weekend.

Speaking of this weekend; A lot is being made about the fact that due to certain circumstances, we are the last seed in the tournament.  This put us as the #4 seed in the same pool at TVC.  Already there is chatter on the chat boards about our match up with them being SUA vs. NDA and Buck vs. Mattera.  So far it has almost all been good natured and I want to say here and now that I hope it remains that way.  TVC has 2 girls coming to NDA so the NDA vs SUA thing is just plain wrong.  As for Buck vs. Mattera, we’ve been playing against each other for 4 years now.  It certainly isn’t about us.  I don’t think either of us would still be alive if we lived vicariously through the athletic performance of teen-aged girls!  Would you believe that we are actually friends?  We went out to dinner at Jed’s a few weeks back.  We actually enjoy each other’s company!!!  Sorry to ruin your universe if you really bought into the Buck and Mattera are mortal enemies thing :-)   TVC is the clear favorite in the pool, they have some great kids that I was lucky enough to coach last year and they have been playing great competition all year.  We hope to hold our own, have some fun, and get better by playing good competition.  I really have no idea what to expect.  We just don’t have the game experience that I’d like to have by this point, but I do believe that we’ll play hard and prove that we really shouldn’t be a #4 :-)

Viva!


April 15th, 2009 |

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Details Details Details

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Things have been crazy these past two weeks!  I’ve been swamped by various work projects and minor storms but such is life.  Things are turning around and opportunities are growing out of the challenges.  That being said, I must apologize for falling behind in my updates for all of the TR Volleyball followers out there!

The title of this update pretty much sums up where we are right now as a team.  Last weekend we took a trip down to Cincy to play in a 15 National Tournament.  This would be our first true test of the year as we would be playing up an age group against some of the best teams in the region and yes even the country.   The day started off with us getting absolutely drubbed by a very solid Cincy Classics team.   Our girls just simply weren’t ready for the speed of the game and the fact that you really have to earn points.  Most of my girls are used to winning points if they make one good play.  In “real” volleyball you have to make several good plays to end a point.  The second game was much more competitive but we never really threatened them. 

In the second match of the day, we were pitted against the mighty Team Z.  Team Z is one of the most successful and well regarded clubs in the country and their 15’s team backed up that reputation.  They came out firing but our girls after getting their feet wet in the first match we really figuring out how to play faster.  We scored a respectable 16 points in the first game against the national powerhouse giving us a bit more confidence heading into game two.  In game two our girls really put some nice thing together digging balls, hitting around blocks etc.  Deep into the game we found ourselves up 19-16 over Team Z forcing them to call a timeout!  We were pumped but from that point forward Z showed why they are Z finishing us off 25-22.  After talking with the Z coaches we knew we had earned their respect!

The rest of the day was a series of ups and downs.  We finished the day 1-4 losing in 3 to Atlantis and losing in 2 close ones to NKJV in the silver finals.  Overall the result wasn’t great but we learned some very valuable lessons about what it takes to compete at the next level.  It’s all about details.  If the pass doesn’t get all the way to the net the blockers can cheat to the outside.  If the set doesn’t get pushed all the way out you trap your hitter.  If you don’t hit smart, you get blocked.  If you don’t close the block they hit through you.  If you don’t press your hands, you get tooled.  If you don’t get stopped on defense, you can’t react to ball hit with that much pace.  These are all small details that you can get away with not doing against lesser competition but against good teams they make all of the difference.  The other thing we hopefully learned was speed.  Everything has to be done faster.  If you ever find yourself just standing, you’re doing something wrong. 

We’ve been working very hard on these details in practice this week.  I hope the girls enjoy their 3 day weekend, we’re going to be going very hard next week to get ready for the bid tourney!!!


April 10th, 2009 |

Tags: Results, toledo, Toledo Revolution, Toledo Revolution Volleyball, Toledo Volleyball, Tournaments, TR Volleyball, Update




A Great Debut at Motor City Madness!

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Coach Dave texted me friday night to tell me he wasn’t going up friday night but would be there saturday morning.  He ended his text saying how excited he was to see them play for real.  I responded with “yeah, I”m trying to keep my hopes in check but I really think we’re pretty good.”

This weekend in our first official tournament, the girls blew away even my highest expectations going 7-0 to win the 15u division of the Motor City Madness Tourney.  Their performance has earned them a FREE bid to the AAU National Championship in Orlando which we will attend if don’t qualify for the USAV Nationals.  Nice to have that one in the bag and maybe even save the parents s bit of money on the entry fee :-)

Day one of competition began bright and early at 8:00 at the Michigan Elite Facility in Warren.  I must say that the floor surface of all nine courts was outstanding.  Sport Court floors can prove difficult in finding the right mix of padding and stability but Kudos to Michigan Elite, they nailed it!  Our first pool of the season went about as well as could be hoped.  We went 3-0 with the 25-16 being the closest anyone came to giving us a scare.  While everything seemed to be clicking, Coach Dave and I worried that we might be getting ahead of ourselves.  The competition would get a lot tougher on day 2.

Sunday began with a seeding match against the winner of another pool.  We jumped on them early beating them handily in the first game then, as so often happens in volleybal, we had a bit of a let up and had to fight them off at the end of game two.  In an effort to see how we would handle the pressure, I refused to call any timeouts during the second game to see if the girls would step up themselves.  They played great down the stretch fighting off 2 game points with good plays to pull it out.

The quarter final match was the match all coaches dread.  The team we played against played hard but their skill level just wasn’t on par.  After coming off of our first close win, we just couldn’t ramp up again that fast to play clean volleyball.  We pulled it out but it wasn’t pretty.  I think (and hope) we learned a valuable lesson about playing our game no matter what’s coming back at us.

In the semi’s we had to play the team that gave us a scare earlier that mirning in the seeding round.  They wanted another shot at us badly!  It was a hard fought match but we pulled away at the endof both games to make it to the finals unscathed.  Waiting for us was Michigan Elite 15 Diamond who had knocked off both Dead Frog 15’s teams.  The match started off back andforth for the first 12-15 points before we really found our rhythm.  From that point on we went on a roll that even I couldn’t believe.  We were digging balls, blocking balls, taking swings from all over the court and our serve and serve receive games were on fire!  Normal rolls in volleyball last 5-10 points maybe an entire game if you’re really on.  This roll carried us to the end of the first game and all the way through the 2nd to an impressive straight sets win. 

I can’t tell you how happy I was at the end of the day.  Sure I was disappointed at times on Sunday that we played down a bit, but the way we finished really erased all of that.  I’m not sure how good the team was that we faced in the finals but they did play a high school system and style of volleyball and they did have wins over the very reputable Dead Frog teams.  That we played our best and most consistent match agaisnt a high school style team speaks volumes about how these girls are catching on to a higher level of play.  We aren’t kidding ourselves, we know we’ll see much tougher competition back home in Ohio but we absolutely could not have hoped for a better start. 

I’ll try to post some video highlights on the site in the next few days here…I know everyone including me wants another look at Alyssa’s ridiculous kill on the outside on saturday.  It won’t be hard to find highlights from every player on this team from this weekend.  Coaches always like to say everyone pitched in but in this case it is absolutely the truth.  The girls are really learning their roles and how each role has to be performed for us to be good.  It’s nice to see the end result of all those roles coming together!

Lots more work to do but with a group like this, work is fun!!!

Viva!!!


March 22nd, 2009 |

Tags: Results, toledo, Toledo Revolution, Toledo Revolution Volleyball, Toledo Volleyball, Tournaments, TR Volleyball, Update




Session Notes (3/16 & 3/17)

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Following our scrimmage this past weekend we knew we had a lot of work to do!  Most of the work however was system work.  While we are really still mainly in the skills & technique work period we have really only been doing 20 mins to a half hour of system work at each practice.  We are planning to stick to this period plan through the end of March but we are shifting just a bit this week to make sure we are ready for our first tourney this coming weekend!

On Monday we did a lot of skill work focusing especially hard on defensive digging technique.  Breaking it down even farther we focused on the body position and “pre-dig” technique of read-step-hop.  This technique helps the defender get into the right defensive position of balance so that they can react quickly in all directions.  It’s an easy techniques physically, but figuring out the time of when to do it in relation to the hitter’s swing and the focus to make it a habit are very challenging.

From there we worked a bit more on our defensive positioning by have three hitters hit off of my sets while the other six played defense and finished out the point if they got the attack up.  Coach Dave sure can roll shot from anywhere to anywhere.  That’s a coaching skill I’m still working on…but my setting hands still produce nothing but butter! :-)

Tuesday I think we had a real breakthrough.  Not in technique or system, but in energy and communication.  We started with an under the net digging drill.  At the end of the drill I was upset but it had nothing to do with swings or digs.  It had everything to do with how sheepish our girls were about communicating.  If their ball was shanked they were supposed to yell to me for a new ball so that we could keep the drill fast.  I was very disturbed that even yelling to coach for a new ball seemed too much to ask for most of our quiet players.  We had a very serious talk about showing some personality and opening up with your team and your coaches.  I was very blunt that if they didn’t start being more aggressive with their communication I would question if they had the personality to be an athlete.  I think that really caught some of them off guard.  Sports aren’t just about pushing yourself physically…

After a couple other drills we did a free ball drill to work on transition from defense to offense.  It started off kind of slow and there was so little communication that coach Dave and I got fed up and started being flat out mean about it.  For every person we didn’t think shouted out “free ball”,  ”mine”, or “cover” the entire team had to dopush-ups.  After four stoppages in a row some of the girls started getting on each other about speaking up.  Nothing inspires change in 14 year old girls like a little bit of peer pressure and fear of more push ups! :-)   from that point on our communication was outstanding and almost like clockwork our performance got better.  It was so good in fact that we let the girl decide what they wanted to do for the last 10 minutes of practice.

After a shot debate it was decided that they would scrimmage 4 on 4.  Coach Dave was the ref and scorekeeper.  After a couple of points I decided to see if this communication thing could be taken to the next level.  I put in our cheer rule.  The cheer rule is quite simple; when you win a point you don’t get the point unless every member of your team comes together and cheers.  Coach Dave only had to reverse to point for “illegal non cheering.”

By the end the girls were laughing and cheering after every point…I hope they have turned a corner on opening up and understanding that having a personality on the court is as important as being a good athlete!

Viva!


March 18th, 2009 |

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Scrimmage Notes 3-14-09

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A HUGE thanks goes out to CVC and Blackswamp for coming to Toledo for our scrimmage on Saturday.  What a fun day of solid volleyball, solid competition all for free with no one having to get up too early or get home too late!

Overall I must admit that i was pleasantly surprised at how well our girls competed with the power houses that came over to play us.  With only 8 practices under our belts and almost no work on offensive or defensive systems, I honestly thought we’d get our butts handed to us :-)

We started off against CVC and for the first hour we just did 5 serves in each rotation to each side.  This allowed both teams to work through their serve receive patterns.  CVC worked pretty hard at running some different combo plays while we simply got our switches down and worked on good clean transition.  We really held our own during this portion of the scrimmage.  We passed fairly well, ran some pretty good basic offense and learned a lot about reading on defense and fronting hitters at the net.  Perhaps our most impressive showing was from the service line.  We have several servers that are firing bb’s that float like crazy!

for the last 20 mins or so against CVC we played an actual scored game.  It was very interesting to see how different our girls played in their first scored game against competition.  Let’s just say having a scrimmage like this BEFORE official competition was a good idea :-)   Learning that we don’t change how we play just because there is a scoreboard involved will be very important to our development!  Thanks again to CVC, they are a very solid volleyball team who really knows how to step it up come game time!

After breaking for and hour and a half while CVC took on Blackswamp we got warmed up to take on arguably the best team in the OVR.  We decided to do a very fast paced free ball game through our rotations.  We popped in ten freeballs to them and then they gave us ten free balls.  It really is a great way to work on defense when the other team is in system 80% of the time. 

Blackswamp came out swinging and I think our girls were a little shell shocked at the pace of the game, the pace of play and the pace of their swings!  We simply were not on their level for the first 10-15 mins.  However after a few rotations we started to figure out that this high level club thing is totally different…you have to play fast, you have to recover, you have to move on right away.  Things really evened out as we caught up to the speed and we had several impressive runs.

Finally we finished with a full game to 25 that was quite competitive.   We lost down the stretch but definitely made a game of it.  We are really looking forward to seeing our friends from Blackswamp down the road.  You always know you’re going to get a great match from a great team!

Overall, I’m thrilled with where we are at so early on.  Most of all, I’m thrilled at how fast they are improving.  You could see it as the day went on that the girls were really starting to “get it.”  We’re not getting ahead of ourselves by any means.  We have a LONG ways to go before we can really compete at the top levels but both coach Dave and I agree that with the right work we can get there!

Viva!


March 15th, 2009 |

Tags: toledo, Toledo Revolution, Toledo Revolution Volleyball, Toledo Volleyball, TR Volleyball, Update




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