mardi 30 octobre 2007

GATORS Tournament Schedule - 6 Teams Coming

Good news! We have another team for Saturday's tournament. There are now 6 teams.

Here's a look at our schedule (we're still awaiting VNB approval). It's the same format as our last tournament.

Remember that we need to be there early to get things ready, to relax, AND to get a really good warm-up.

See you Saturday

lundi 29 octobre 2007

GATORS - REGISTRATION AND TOURNAMENT FEES

Hi Gators

I will be posting the details on our VNB registration and tournament fees in this message box as they occur.



**VNB Registration : Total cost $540
$422 to be refunded to Mélanie from Gators account
($422 account) - REFUNDED -

Balance of registration cost $118 paid by Melanie/ To be refunded to Melanie on Nov 3rd - REFUNDED
($22 /tournament registration(Gators) received 22$ X 7 =154) 154$ - 118$ = 36 $
36$ left - 80$ volunteers - 224$ (gym) = -268$
268$ (to be refunded to Mélanie a.s.a.p) - REFUNDED
310$ - 268$ = 42$ left

**Tournament Nov 17th: $130
Paid in full by Melanie
(25 X 6= 150) 20$ left

** VNB OPEN TOURNAMENT / 2 day tournament : $300
Paid in full by Mélanie
30 X 7 = 210$ + 62 = 28$ TO BE REFUNDED to Mélanie



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** Wolfpack Crazy Chix Tournament January 12th: $180
Paid in full by Melanie 18/11/2007
$30 TO BE REFUNDED to Melanie

** Femmes Fatales Tournament January 19th: $190
Paid in full by Mélanie 18/11/2007
$40 TO BE REFUNDED to Melanie

** Summit Cuties Tournament Feb 2nd: $180
Paid in full by Mélanie 18/11/2007
$30 TO BE REFUNDED to Melanie

** Gators Tournament Feb 19th: $185
25 X 6 = $150

To be refunded to Melanie : Tournaments balances : ($28 + $30 +$40 + $30 = 128$)
Essence payé par Melanie à Tina a l'avance pour Minto :35$
Gym: 275$ + volunteers 80$ + gateaux 10$ =
Upcoming tournament balances (2): 35$ + 25$



** Lightning Tournament March 1st $185
Paid in full by Melanie 13/01/2008 **

** Rave Tournament March 15th: $175
Paid in full by Mélanie 18/11/2007 **
TO BE REFUNDED

** Provincials

I am going to pay the fees for a few tournaments in advance.
I will pay it in full as soon as I put it on my card so we don't pay any interests.

INDIVIDUAL FEE (per tournament)
7 players participating : $22
6 players participating : $25

For the OPEN, all the participating players should pay $30 each since the registration cost is higher ($300) and it's a 2 day tournament. GAZ EXPENSES :We will keep track of it on the blog and refund it at the end of March

Tina : 1 trip to St-John $35 paid
1 trip to Minto ($35 paid)
Mélanie : 1 trip to St-John $35 paid
Carole R : 1 trip to St-John $35 paid

OTHER EXPENSES : $15 for additionnal HLC Sweater + 14.70$ taxes to be refunded to Tina at the end of the season - OK

Total dû a Melanie : 588$ - 150$(gators 16feb) = 438$ + gaz SJ 35$ = 473$
Carole R : 35$ 1 trip (paid)
Tina: 64.70$ (-25$ barachois) = 39.70$ (-25$ SJ) = 14.70$ paid

Other amout du to Melanie : $35 registration for Wanda paid March 11,2008
AMOUNT DUE TO MELANIE : 608$ - $471 CHEQUE VNB = $137.00

END OF SEASON : SHORT $137 (DUE TO MELANIE)

vendredi 26 octobre 2007

Nov. 3rd GATORS Tournament Update


It seems not enough teams have paid their VNB registration for this season as of yet. VNB will only let registered teams officially sign-up for tournaments. Last year, teams told VNB they wanted to start the season earlier. But it seems they didn't think they would have to pay earlier.

So here's the situation: We're hosting this tournament next week and we only have five teams who are signed-up. The deadline for tournament registration is Monday. But we're pretty sure that can be extended to Wednesday.

Bottom line is, we can have a tournament with 5 teams, but there's still the matter of paying the gym, refs, etc. We'll have to calculate over this weekend if we can cover our expenses with only 5 teams.

Have a good weekend.

jeudi 25 octobre 2007

Calling Touch on the Other Team

One of the most frustrating things for hitters is to go up, blast away, have the hit go off opponent´s fingers and out of bounds, only to discover no one saw the touch.

Here´s a way to get a few calls you might not get otherwise:

Simply call "touch" the instant you see them at the net. Oftentimes, the referee will hear that and instantly signal a touch. If the ball is close to the net, it´s sometimes hard to know who actually called the touch, especially in a noisy gym.

vendredi 19 octobre 2007

A Simple Hitting Strategy

Here´s a way to up your outside hitting percentage by simply making your opposing blocker "play you honestly." The strategy is simple, but not used nearly enough. All you have to do is to always, without exception, hit your first ball down the line.
Sounds simple, right? But what it does is this: blockers are taught to block angle until the opponent hits the line, since 90% of hits are blasted angle. So if you hit your very first hit down the line, it instantly shows your opponent you can do it, and that you WILL do it. They must now play you straight on, to guard the line, which will open up your angle again.

Another hint: if your first line shot goes down, hit your second one down the line, too. The reason? Many players assume that a line shot was actually an accident, a ball that wasn't hit right, in effect. They´ll tell their blockers to keep blocking angle until their opponent hits two down the line. So you´ll get away with a second shot down the line, as well.
It goes without saying that if they never adjust, keep hitting the line all day. Either way, your percentage could increased dramatically.

lundi 15 octobre 2007

Time To Play


The survey is now done and Tina has the results. She'll take care of the rest.

On November 3rd, we're hosting a VNB tournament in Barachois. That's less that 3 weeks away. So it's now time to concentrate on your game.

We have a few practices games left, as well as a "real" practice this Friday in Barachois.

See you there

Thanks

Stéphane

vendredi 12 octobre 2007

SURVEY OF THE DAY #1

Hi GATORS

Since we don't have much time to talk about it during the practices/games, I thought it would be a good idea to do a little survey to find out the preferences concerning our HLC Warm-Up sweaters. I made the questions based on suggestions heard so far.

Tina will look at all the answers submitted and make the final decision for the GATORS.

Please answer the 6 following questions :

1- On the BACK of the sweater, would you prefer to see "GATORS" in :
a)Silver
b)White
c)No preference

2- On the FRONT of the sweater, opposite to the HLC logo, what would you want to see:
a)The letter "G"
b)A volley ball
c)A gator logo
d) No preference

3- Surrounding the logo/letter/volleyball, what would you like to read:
a)SHEDIAC GATORS
b)GATORS
c)Nothing


4- Which logo would you prefer 1,2,3 or 4 ? Please refer to the logos posted above. Just look at the GATOR itself and not the full logo since it will be modified. For example, logo #1 would be a GREEN crest with the name 'GATORS' and the shape in WHITE. The logo #2 would be a WHITE Gator on a light GREEN circle. The logo #3 and #4 would just be the GATOR itself in Green.

5- Other than our team name, would you like to add something else on the BACK of the sweater ?
a)A volleyball
b)No
c)Something else ? Please indicate your suggestion


6- If we had the opportunity to order the matching pants from the HLC catalog and individually pay for it, would you be interested:
a)yes
b)no


Please click on "commentaires" at the bottom of this message to post your reply. Select "anonymous" if you are not registered.

Thanks GATORS !!
Have a nice week end

Mel

PRACTICE NIGHT FOR THE GATORS


Hi GATORS !

We are scheduling a practice for the GATORS. Many players have indicated that they wanted to have a practice before the VNB tournament.

The practice will be on Friday October 19th from 18:00 to 20:00 at the Père Edgar T. Leblanc school in Barachois. Please confirm your attendance by clicking on "commentaires" at the bottom of this message box. If you are not registered, select "anonymous" to post your reply.

Thanks
See you later GATORS !

Mel :o)

mardi 9 octobre 2007

2 Quick Tips : Hitting and Tipping

1- Waiting to Kill

Here’s a formula for outside hitters:

On outside attacks, don´t go half speed and meet the ball at the net. Wait a second longer and then EXPLODE to the ball. The consequence is more energy which means a higher jump and harder hit.


2- Dump to #1

Setters and hitters can learn something from this tip on tipping:

When dumping the ball into your opponents court, consider dumping deep into position #1 (right back). It will cause the opposing setter problems, since they´ll they have to turn to see their teammate´s pass.

Stéphane

samedi 6 octobre 2007

HLC Warm-Up Sweaters On the Way!!!

Great news!

HLC (Home Loans Canada) has approved our request for sponsorship and will be helping the GATORS look good for warm-ups and keep warm between games. Players will each be receiving a navy blue HLC sweater with GATORS logo on the back. The sweaters will be arriving in a month, on time for VNB season.

HLC Home Loans Canada is mortgage brokerage company - a division of CIBC Mortgages.

Thanks to Tina and her Ben!

And thanks HLC!!

The GATORS

mercredi 3 octobre 2007

Volleyball Skills: How to Win in Warm Ups

By this time you've had your team prep talk right? Your coach has told you pretty much who does what on the other team. It’s before the game now and you probably have the time. Watch!

a. Watch and Identify who you might have to block in front of you.
b. Watch how they hit the ball.
c. Does she hit on the way down?
d. Is her armswing slow?
e. Does she have a fast or slow wrist snap in other words does her hit go down or go long in the court.
f. Does she always face cross court when she wants to hit cross court or does she hit over her shoulder to disguise her shot.

Does she always call for a high ball set or does she hit a shoot set as well? Look for clues in warm up as to what your opposing hitters do, you should be already thinking about how you need to block that person or how late you need to wait in your block squat before you jump against a particular hitter.

Do the same in the serving warm-up. As you are shagging your ball - keep an eye on WHERE members of the opposing starting team tend to always serve. If the left side hitter has served most of her warm up serves cross court - you can bet that she isnt going to pull too many surprises in the game and do something completely different than what you saw her do in warm up. Players love to warm up the skill that they perform the best in warm ups. If you are alert you can anticipate alot of what a player is going to do -during the game.

If she serves 5 cross court and 1 down the line - what are you going to tell your team to look out for- that cross court serve first-right?
The last few minutes of the warm up and before you line up to start the game YOU can be talking to your teammates and share with them what your observations are. "Hey Gal Sal just hit the last 5 balls cross court whoever is blocking her be ready for that..." Why is this important?

Shark Sense; Getting in Touch With Your Inner Shark
1. This shows the coach that you are thinking. ...and sharing -which makes their job easier. And let's face it brownie points are Always good in that area.
2. You are also less likely to be taken by surprise during the game by what happens on the court because you've started Looking and Analyzing (aka warming up your brain) in warm-ups BEFORE the game even started.

So I'm not keeping my head down, grooving to the pre-game warm up music and concentrating on "just...doing my thing by just shagging and running back to hit" in warm-ups.

I'm aware, alert and helping my team by seeing, sharing and communicating what the opposing members of the other team are doing. This volleyball skill is preparing me mentally to Anticipate what is going to happen.


That's how you Win in Warmups!