Anonymous wrote:Here is a dilemma: with a spot on the JV team, what should we do about the fall activities that we signed up for months in advance? We were hoping to meet some coaches at her age level, but it is hard to fit these fall activities in her schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Here is a dilemma: with a spot on the JV team, what should we do about the fall activities that we signed up for months in advance? We were hoping to meet some coaches at her age level, but it is hard to fit these fall activities in her schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Here is a dilemma: with a spot on the JV team, what should we do about the fall activities that we signed up for months in advance? We were hoping to meet some coaches at her age level, but it is hard to fit these fall activities in her schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:General athleticism and being able to list 6'0 on the sign up. Multiple offers when she was trying to decide if she wanted to play club, no experience beyond rec, no skills training, and no clinics
+1
My kids don’t play VB but the sport is very popular at our HS. The most difficult team to make for girls. My DD’s friend (5’11”-6’0”, only 1-2 seasons rec experience) tried out for JV last year and made it. Many long time club players did not. Very large high school. DD’s friend also started playing year round club with some of her JV teammates and from what I hear has been doing very well.
"Have a tall daughter" is not really helpful advice when your daughter is not tall. I am not questioning the advantage that tall girls have, but shorter girls cannot prepare for tryouts by becoming taller.
LOL. If you're worried about HS tryouts which for many schools are happening right now (if they're not already over) probably the best advice today is to demonstrate lots of effort, be loud on the court, and have a great attitude. If your DD isn't tall/freakishly athletic and doesn't have years of training/experience, the coach might still consider a player who has a great attitude and will contribute positively to the team culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:General athleticism and being able to list 6'0 on the sign up. Multiple offers when she was trying to decide if she wanted to play club, no experience beyond rec, no skills training, and no clinics
+1
My kids don’t play VB but the sport is very popular at our HS. The most difficult team to make for girls. My DD’s friend (5’11”-6’0”, only 1-2 seasons rec experience) tried out for JV last year and made it. Many long time club players did not. Very large high school. DD’s friend also started playing year round club with some of her JV teammates and from what I hear has been doing very well.
"Have a tall daughter" is not really helpful advice when your daughter is not tall. I am not questioning the advantage that tall girls have, but shorter girls cannot prepare for tryouts by becoming taller.
Anonymous wrote:Here is something that the athlete and her family should do to prepare for volleyball tryouts: don't be late. Here is what happened today: one of the girls arrived after the warmup. The coach was talking to the girls and had to drop what he was doing to take care of her (check her paperwork and give her the tryout number). With this kind of time management, she would need amazing skills because the coach already doesn't want her in the team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:General athleticism and being able to list 6'0 on the sign up. Multiple offers when she was trying to decide if she wanted to play club, no experience beyond rec, no skills training, and no clinics
+1
My kids don’t play VB but the sport is very popular at our HS. The most difficult team to make for girls. My DD’s friend (5’11”-6’0”, only 1-2 seasons rec experience) tried out for JV last year and made it. Many long time club players did not. Very large high school. DD’s friend also started playing year round club with some of her JV teammates and from what I hear has been doing very well.
Anonymous wrote:General athleticism and being able to list 6'0 on the sign up. Multiple offers when she was trying to decide if she wanted to play club, no experience beyond rec, no skills training, and no clinics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:General athleticism and being able to list 6'0 on the sign up. Multiple offers when she was trying to decide if she wanted to play club, no experience beyond rec, no skills training, and no clinics
Being tall and athletic will get most coaches attention. Curious if she played club, how her season went?
Anonymous wrote:General athleticism and being able to list 6'0 on the sign up. Multiple offers when she was trying to decide if she wanted to play club, no experience beyond rec, no skills training, and no clinics
Anonymous wrote:General athleticism and being able to list 6'0 on the sign up. Multiple offers when she was trying to decide if she wanted to play club, no experience beyond rec, no skills training, and no clinics