Baller wrote:South's JV is undefeated
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Baller wrote:South's JV is undefeated
They play Fargo Oak Grove's Varsity tonight
3Putt wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:Baller wrote:South's JV is undefeated
They play Fargo Oak Grove's Varsity tonight
South won easily but it sounds like Oak Grove was hit pretty hard by the flu. I think the only team that has pushed them is Moorhead. Its interesting that South JV is undefeated but their varsity is in the bottom half of the EDC.
crosscountry wrote:BHS varsity is the best jv
sportsnut24 wrote:crosscountry wrote:BHS varsity is the best jv
reallly?? is this why they are number one in the state right now?
i would NOT be comparing them to a JV team.
Mr. All Day wrote:sportsnut24 wrote:crosscountry wrote:BHS varsity is the best jv
reallly?? is this why they are number one in the state right now?
i would NOT be comparing them to a JV team.
idk they would make a very good JV team oooo and congrats on being 1st in state but when it gets down to it they will crumble
sportsnut24 wrote:Mr. All Day wrote:sportsnut24 wrote:crosscountry wrote:BHS varsity is the best jv
reallly?? is this why they are number one in the state right now?
i would NOT be comparing them to a JV team.
idk they would make a very good JV team oooo and congrats on being 1st in state but when it gets down to it they will crumble
i agree with vb1, you don't know a lot about volleyball if you think they are a good JV team. thats a joke to say something like that. they don't have much of a weekness, watching them play is awesome, they pull it together very well.
post season should be interesting, but i can promise you will not see them cumble.
bismarckballer wrote:sportsnut24 wrote:Mr. All Day wrote:sportsnut24 wrote:crosscountry wrote:BHS varsity is the best jv
reallly?? is this why they are number one in the state right now?
i would NOT be comparing them to a JV team.
idk they would make a very good JV team oooo and congrats on being 1st in state but when it gets down to it they will crumble
i agree with vb1, you don't know a lot about volleyball if you think they are a good JV team. thats a joke to say something like that. they don't have much of a weekness, watching them play is awesome, they pull it together very well.
post season should be interesting, but i can promise you will not see them cumble.
I'm pretty sure what Mr. All Day meant by saying that BHS Varsity has the best JV team is that BHS plays some of their main varsity girls on JV, then plays them again in varsity, which i see as wrong. Let the JV girls play their games, the varsity girls have their own games. So No wonder BHS is doing so well, they get extra games.
jimmie44 wrote:
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Yes, that is exactly what they do. Some of their JV/Varsity players get six sets in per night, 3 JV and then play 3 varsity. If they are going to use them so much for the varsity match, I consider them varsity players, not JV players. Why not let other girls see the court in the JV match? As an opponent, I am sure girls feel bad when they get beat by BHS JV, but when you have varsity players playing the JV match, that's nothing to feel bad about. But it sure is frustrating!
3Putt wrote:jimmie44 wrote:
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Yes, that is exactly what they do. Some of their JV/Varsity players get six sets in per night, 3 JV and then play 3 varsity. If they are going to use them so much for the varsity match, I consider them varsity players, not JV players. Why not let other girls see the court in the JV match? As an opponent, I am sure girls feel bad when they get beat by BHS JV, but when you have varsity players playing the JV match, that's nothing to feel bad about. But it sure is frustrating!
I agree with you. It should be a rare occaision (like an injury) when a player plays 6 sets in a night. Winning JV matches should not be a priority.
Fargo South's situation is the exact opposite of this. The JV players very rarely play in any varisty matches. They play their two sets and maybe get to sit on the bench for the varsity match.
3Putt wrote:jimmie44 wrote:
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Yes, that is exactly what they do. Some of their JV/Varsity players get six sets in per night, 3 JV and then play 3 varsity. If they are going to use them so much for the varsity match, I consider them varsity players, not JV players. Why not let other girls see the court in the JV match? As an opponent, I am sure girls feel bad when they get beat by BHS JV, but when you have varsity players playing the JV match, that's nothing to feel bad about. But it sure is frustrating!
I agree with you. It should be a rare occaision (like an injury) when a player plays 6 sets in a night. Winning JV matches should not be a priority.
Fargo South's situation is the exact opposite of this. The JV players very rarely play in any varisty matches. They play their two sets and maybe get to sit on the bench for the varsity match.
sportsnut24 wrote:3Putt wrote:jimmie44 wrote:
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Yes, that is exactly what they do. Some of their JV/Varsity players get six sets in per night, 3 JV and then play 3 varsity. If they are going to use them so much for the varsity match, I consider them varsity players, not JV players. Why not let other girls see the court in the JV match? As an opponent, I am sure girls feel bad when they get beat by BHS JV, but when you have varsity players playing the JV match, that's nothing to feel bad about. But it sure is frustrating!
I agree with you. It should be a rare occaision (like an injury) when a player plays 6 sets in a night. Winning JV matches should not be a priority.
Fargo South's situation is the exact opposite of this. The JV players very rarely play in any varisty matches. They play their two sets and maybe get to sit on the bench for the varsity match.
i have been to almost every BHS match and haven't noticed that varsity players play JV...????
they suffered an injury of a middle hitter and a JV player stepped in really well but she isn't played in any JV matchs anymore, not even dressing..
i have noticed there are two utilities that get varsity minutes and play 3 JV sets, but that is what JV/V is all about...playing together and giving everyone varsity experience. the seven varsity players all get goood playing time so i'm confused as to what they are doing wrong.?
vb1 wrote:3Putt wrote:jimmie44 wrote:
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Yes, that is exactly what they do. Some of their JV/Varsity players get six sets in per night, 3 JV and then play 3 varsity. If they are going to use them so much for the varsity match, I consider them varsity players, not JV players. Why not let other girls see the court in the JV match? As an opponent, I am sure girls feel bad when they get beat by BHS JV, but when you have varsity players playing the JV match, that's nothing to feel bad about. But it sure is frustrating!
I agree with you. It should be a rare occaision (like an injury) when a player plays 6 sets in a night. Winning JV matches should not be a priority.
Fargo South's situation is the exact opposite of this. The JV players very rarely play in any varisty matches. They play their two sets and maybe get to sit on the bench for the varsity match.sportsnut24 wrote:3Putt wrote:jimmie44 wrote:
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Yes, that is exactly what they do. Some of their JV/Varsity players get six sets in per night, 3 JV and then play 3 varsity. If they are going to use them so much for the varsity match, I consider them varsity players, not JV players. Why not let other girls see the court in the JV match? As an opponent, I am sure girls feel bad when they get beat by BHS JV, but when you have varsity players playing the JV match, that's nothing to feel bad about. But it sure is frustrating!
I agree with you. It should be a rare occaision (like an injury) when a player plays 6 sets in a night. Winning JV matches should not be a priority.
Fargo South's situation is the exact opposite of this. The JV players very rarely play in any varisty matches. They play their two sets and maybe get to sit on the bench for the varsity match.
i have been to almost every BHS match and haven't noticed that varsity players play JV...????
they suffered an injury of a middle hitter and a JV player stepped in really well but she isn't played in any JV matchs anymore, not even dressing..
i have noticed there are two utilities that get varsity minutes and play 3 JV sets, but that is what JV/V is all about...playing together and giving everyone varsity experience. the seven varsity players all get goood playing time so i'm confused as to what they are doing wrong.?
Due to a season ending injury to one of the middles BHS had to pull their rightside to the middle which meant they had an open position. There are two girls who share that position right know. One is a setter who they need to set for JV and the other is a middle. With the loss of one middle already I am guessing they do not have enough players to fill the middle anymore.
jimmie44 wrote:When filling teams in August, coaches fill their rosters with more girls than they are ever going to use. At the Century/Jamestown match last night, Century had 13 girls dressing JV, and a handful proceeded to dress varsity, with a few getting considerable playing time. How many of the non-varsity dressers played in the JV game? It is understandable that injuries can mean players moving up to play varsity, but why have them playing JV also? The Jamestown JV team had 10 girls dressing, all of which played. 2 proceeded to dress varsity, but did not play. IMO, that's what JV is about....getting girls ready to play varsity. Not getting extra playing time for those girls who made the varsity. And not stacking your JV team with varsity players so you can look good and win all your games. Kudos to those who have SEPARATE JV and Varsity players.
jimmie44 wrote:Being prepared for varsity doesn't mean actually playing varsity right now.....it means making sure they learn the skills to be a varsity player next season, or even later in the season if they are making strides to be a better player, a player the varsity could use! Making sure they know defensive positions, different sets and plays, can read hitters, etc., are things to work on at the JV level so that when players GET to varsity, they are already comfortable with them and can work on "higher level" skills. If a player is good enough to play on the varsity team but are still playing JV, I think they are taking playing time away from the girls who need that JV time to work on the skills needed to be a varsity player in the future.
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