Monday, September 22, 2008

To venture out or stay under covers

That is the question that faces the 2008 team. After an exiting showing in the Gatortown classic, this years team is deciding what will their legacy be? Some teams in the past have shown tremendous offense while other Venice teams were known for their stellar defense, while others would scratch and claw to the finish. Last week, we played Manatee and Leon HS up in Tallahassee. Against Manatee, we destroyed them when we decided to play up but when we played just mediocre, we lost. Luckily, we came out ahead. Same thing happened after the 5 hour drive to Tallahassee. The first game was a 29-27 battle, in the 2nd game we seemed to be cruising at 20-16 then the bad people in our heads seemed to get the best of us as each game would be fought hard until we scored around 20 points. Is this typical of a young team or is it that we did not handle success the week before or is that we think we achieved something and thought we could just cruise the rest of the season? All of these questions were "discussed" after the Leon loss. Why is it that a team celebrates so much after beating a Venice team? The reason is simple...... tradition, pride, and entusiasm. These are the things that explain what our teams are about. Many times, we do not have the best athletes or experience or height that other teams possess but we have something much bigger and better. Venice Volleyball teams have a big heart and Every team that we face knows that the Green team is going to scratch and claw all the way to the finish and that nobody will have an easy road. This is the reason why teams celebrate when they rarely defeat the Green Machine from Venice, FL So the question must go out to this years team that must be answered from their actions and not their words. Will the the 2008 team venture out or stay safe in the shelter?

Friday, September 12, 2008

Gatortown classic

After a tough 5 game loss at Tampa Prep on Thursday night, the Indians went to defend their title in the Gatortown classic in Gainesville. VHS was seeded 7th overall in the 16 team tournamant but the Indians proved in the first day that seeds don't mean a thing. In the first match against Gainesville Santa Fe HS, vhs cleared the bench winning 25-15, 25-15. The second proved to be much tougher beating 4A powerhouse Bishop Kenny 25-23, 26-24. The last game of pool play against St. Thomas Aquinas was for the right to go to the gold division on Saturday. Venice beat Aquinas twice last year in 5 games and the rivalry continued its long tradition on Saturday night as VHS defeated Aquinas 25-23, 25-22. It was a grueling, emotional match as the Indians were down 11-6 in the first and finally took the lead at 23-22 as the defense smothered each powerful hit. Emily Daniels had her break out game with 13 thundering spikes to clinch the win. BTW, it is Aquinas turn to visit the TeePee in early October which will be a doozy!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Thursday, September 4, 2008

On the Road Again.....

You probably thought I was singing the Kenny Rogers song but I was talking about next week. After a 2-0 start to the season, the Indians will be on the road this coming week. We will go to North Port on Tuesday, Tampa Prep on Thursday, and Gainesville on Saturday and Sunday. I am sure all of the gyms will be filled with Venice haters which somehow usually sparks an emotional VHS volleyball team. The team will be staying in Tampa on Thursday night and Gainesville on Friday night. We will be sending home an itinerary with the players soon. Parents and fans------ Do you feel out of place w/out a new Venice volleyball T shirt? T shirts are on sale now at all home games. Get them while they last!!!! Students---- Over 250 Wheatley Wacko shirts were sold in the first week. There are only a few left so don't be a nerd in the stands without a shirt. I'm just kidding. Nerds are always welcome at our games.
Take a look at some of our preseason pics with the egg drop. This was a team chemistry game where we split the team up into 3 teams of 4. We gave each team 1 egg and told them that in 10 minutes, we would drop the egg from the top of the football stands and the egg was not to break so they had to think fast, work together, and protect the egg. See pics. I am happy to say that that this was the 1st year where all the teams were successful. Hmmm..... could be a sign of good things to come. War Eagle!