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aly55.nsaofwashington |
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I heard them chant "Narrows Power". I also heard UPVBC chant their chant. I heard PSVBC chant their chant. None of which was different from each
others team!! I believe each team cheers to keep up their momentum, not to bug anyone.
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Vball Coach J |
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aly55 wrote: You're apparently totally missing the point. Read the posts about why they were sanctioned and you can get yourself caught up. |
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VKorchnoi |
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aly55,
The people who run/operate Powersurge BROKE THE RULES, and found a way around the sanctions that were imposed upon them. Those sanctions preculde them from accepting bids to national tournaments. Despite how it may sound, no one feels that the girls on these teams are at fault- they aren't. The fault lies with a club that should have informed the girls- before they joined- that they were under sanction, described those sanctions, and given the parents and girls the option of playing or not playing for that club! Nothing more nothing less. As for the 7 player comment, that was my way to point out the folly of allowing clubs to pick and choose the rules they want to follow. As for cheers, I think they are kinda cool- you know!! |
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HuskyVbFan |
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aly55 wrote: I never saw the 13s team play, but the 12s team was always "Power Surge Power" that I remember. Maybe I ignored any "Narrows Power" cheers but I think I would have remembered those. I once made a comment about "Narrows" to one of the Power Surge parents and he looked at me like "What in the world are you talking about?" They were, and are, "Narrows" in "name" only - and not the name on the jerseys either. BTW: while I hate the "Whatever Power" cheer in general (just from overuse and the lack of originality around here - I get enough of it during HS season I don't like having to hear it during club now also) it was not that they were cheering that "bugged me", but rather that it was, in effect, flaunting their blatant disregard for the rules and the safety of their kids and everyone else's kids. It was, after all, a MAJOR rule that they broke, especially in light of the allegations with the PS coach.
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toolsn |
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WVBA 15's played this weekend in16's since they at Far Westerns during 15's regionals. They played well and placed 3rd in gold. Won everything
except lost to UP 16's twice. One match was spectacular and WVBA came very close to winning.
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vbmomster |
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Anyone know results for 15's / 14's or know if they are posted?
I have not seen results on the region page but I need to use IE right? |
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dewnorth |
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NW JRs 15 Thunder stayed hot won its regional with a straight sets win over Capital in the final. Olympia came in third with a gritty effort through the losers
bracket, winning back-to-back elimination matches before running out of steam against Capital in the loser's bracket final (3 tough sets).
WVBA, Puget Sound, SIVBC, and KJ were all in Reno. |
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HuskyVbFan |
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dewnorth wrote: Yep, great scheduling on that one.
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ilovevb |
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Does anyone know how 18's regionals went?
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cruncher |
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WVBA def. Island Thunder in 3 to send them to the loser's bracket, then in 2 for the championship. WVBA, IT and Ohana were the most competitive as KJ, PS
and SI decided to sit this one out.
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HuskyVbFan |
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cruncher wrote: This was a bad weekend for a two day tournament. I am sort of glad KJ sat this one out. I know my daughter spent the weekend studying for her AP tests (one
today, one Thursday and one next Tuesday). A large percentage of the team had Prom last weekend (luckily not us). A one day tournament (on Sunday to avoid
Prom) would have been much more manageable at this time.
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cruncher |
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HuskyVbFan wrote: A bad weekend for Seniors indeed. Way back in the bowels of this thread, it was suggested that the current Prime Time slot be added to the Ranking League,
and the Regionals slot be used for Prime Time qualifier (after all of the national q's are finished). Or even better, bag Prime Time, add another Ranking
League date and use the cumulative results to determine the regional qualifiers. This rewards consistent performance over time as opposed to a one-day crap
shoot.
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Vball Coach J |
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cruncher wrote: I think overall this is a great idea. Although, in the 16's at least, the most consistent team did get the bid. After seeing UP play, finally, and
getting pummeled by their two amazing outsides...wow...they just don't make enough mistakes to let you capitalize on something...let alone get a run going.
I did see them get frustrated with WVBA, 15's and 16's, this weekend. Didn't get to see the final as we were in the Silver final.
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HuskyVbFan |
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Yeah, I forgot to say I was talking about "bad weekend for seniors" to have a two day tournament. This is serious "crunch time" but after
mid-next week she is largely done and gets to "coast" to the end. Only two finals and she would have to bomb Physics to fall below 100%, much less
90%
BTW: tonight is Stevie Mussie's last practice with KJ 18 Baden. She is all packed and is off to Univ. of Colorado to take over as their 2nd Assistant Coach. |
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VBClubParent |
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To bad a bid is not given to the regional winner. WVBA 16's played great and beat UP twice, once to knock them into losers bracket and then in the final
gold championship. UP deserves first spot and a bid to JO's, but I think WVBA 16's deserve to go also
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VKorchnoi |
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I can't quite make up my mind on whether the tournament format or the consistency argument is the better choice to determine our Region's qualifier. On
the one hand the points winner over a period of time certainly identifies a consistently better team, though improper seeding combined with a "fluke"
loss in the first round could cost the best team on the bid. On the other hand, having to peform under pressure- aka Prime Time- often identifies those teams
that have that certain something extra that produces winners. Also, a winner take all tournament is more in line with what a team will face at Nationals.
The one thing I definitely do agree with is keeping the Power League format but with one change- hold the Prime Time tournament as the first age specific tournament on a single day for points, then have a second age specific tournament called the Regional Championship using the points ranking, the winner at Regionals being the qualifier. In my mind this allows the odd-age groups to play a tournament format against their own age group twice, instead of the current format where it is possible to never play a rival club within the same age until Prime Time. It also increases the status of the Regional Championships tremendously while keeping all the great things about the Power Leage format. |
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VKorchnoi |
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Just when you thought we in the Puget Sound were safe from the JDVA issue, WAVBA's website indicates that their 14 & 16 teams will be playing at the
JDVA Tournament in Louisville! Will our happy little WA blog now be filled with controversy about USAV vs. JDVA? Gosh I hope so!
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kjfan |
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The down side to that suggestion is that not all teams want to go to nationals. In the 14's for example. Olympia 14 did not want to compete for a bid. They
wanted to stay local. There were one of the top 4 or 5 teams and really had a shot to go. Forceing them to play in regionals doesn't sound right. I like it
now where the top 8 teams get to play and if you pass on it, it goes down to the next team.
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lblazer |
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I'm sure if there was a bid given at regionals, then all those Reno teams would have stayed home. I don't know if I have a definite opinion on how the
bid is given. I definitely see both sides of the argument with one team showing consistency throughout the season vs. playing when it counts. I think I would
be behind either decision that would be made. I do find that my team (15's) playes differently against 16 yo vs. 15 yo teams. They see that nothing is on
the line with the 16's so they play their hearts out, then against 15's where it matters more, then you never know...though they've been better as
of late.
I like the initial seeding as is. It's nice to have the tough competition at times, but it would be nice if we did go to a highest ranking bid process, maybe the last two or three Power league/ Prime Time tournaments would be only age specific. Then you can really weigh in on the teams in your specific pool. VK is right about how a fluke can throw you off. At Lone Star, we lost one match in a crossover. 9-1 for the weekend, and the highest we were able to take was 17th because of the one fluke loss. That team went on to take 5th overall, and they were definitely a beatable team. Makes me wonder if it's wise to try Club at the earlier national qualifiers, then try the open divisions later on. I can see definite reason to go for open at Reno with 5 of the top teams already securing bids. I know that technically leaves only one bid, but that's assuming that the top 5 place 1-5 (not a horrible assumptions, but you never know) I just heard that Bill Neville('84 Men's Olympic gold medal coach) is in the running against Tony Miranda for Junior program director for Puget Sound. It will be interesting to see how that plays out. |
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VKorchnoi |
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KJFan,
A team can win Regionals and still turn down the bid in which case it trickles to the second place team. What I definitely would like to see is the Regional Tournament be a truly important tournament. I would also like to see more competition against teams of the same age group. LBlazer, Who actually gets to vote in the Puget Sound elections? Good luck in Nationals, and please post plenty of pictures on your website! |
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