Monday, November 19, 2007

Game v Marienlyst

We played Marienlyst Sunday, and this was a game that I had been looking forward to for some time. Unfortunately though, I started coming down with something on Thursday, and I was really sick on Friday. I ended up laying in bed all day, running a fever yet being freezing cold at the same time, with a sore throat and headache to boot. I felt a little better Saturday, and by Sunday, luckily, I was well enough to play, but it would have to have been something major to keep me out of that game.

Marienlyst came in hooting and hollering like they usually do during warm-ups, and their Brazilian didn't manage to hit the roof, which I laughed at. He still hits harder than anyone on our team, but I thought it was a moral victory for us that he didn't hit the ceiling. I think our team felt confident going into the game. We knew we had a full line-up and we had had some good training that week. On the flip-side, Marienlyst looked a little over-confident, which is somewhat understandable after demolishing us in the previous meeting.

The first set started off great, we got points off blocks and counter-attacks, and took advantage of errors by Marienlyst. They missed a lot of serves in the early going and we sided out on the first ball pretty well, which was important. We opened up a lead of five points midway through the first set, and kept it until near the end. We had some trouble with service reception, and they were able to close the gap and eventually tie it up at 23-23. We had set point, but they were able to side out, and they ended up finishing us off for set point with a block, 24-26.

Despite losing a tough set and some momentum, I felt good going into the second set. We were playing well with the exception of a few points here and there, and I thought that we definitely could take it to them. Our middles were basically unstoppable in the first set, and I probably gave about 80% of the balls to them. The second set started off evenly, with the score being close most of the way, until we ran into a rough patch about a third of the way through. There was some miscommunication between me and Dennis, and then a little later we got stuck in a rotation where they ran off four or five points in a row, and suddenly Marienlyst had a five or six point lead. We managed a few points off our serve, but not enough to get back into the set, and we lost the second 20-25.

The third set started off a bit rough, and they opened up a 4-1 lead before we called a timeout. We settled back down and evened things up playing close most of the way. We had a few good runs of points off counter-attacks, including an amazing one-handed block by Kesse on the other middle. I also was finally able to cause some reception trouble for Marienlyst with my serve, something I hadn't been able to do all day, and had been frustrating me. Our middles continued to put nearly every ball away, but Marienlyst counter-attacked well and ended up taking the set 21-25.

This was definitely the best service reception game that we have had, despite the rough patches. With those moments excluded, I had nearly three options every time and was more than happy to feed the middles, who played great. It was nice to have Goat back, and I think our middles are one of our best advantages against other teams in the league. I can't remember a match I have played in that I set the middles so much. Normally when you run the middle so often they start getting two blockers, but that didn't happen much, and when it did, it didn't matter. They played really great I thought. That being said, I should have involved the outsides a bit more to help keep them in rhythm, but it's always hard as a setter to go away from someone who is so hot and winning so many balls. I was a bit disappointed with my physical performance; I felt a bit sluggish at times and like I didn't have my legs beneath me, which was frustrating.

I think that even though it was a disappointing loss, especially having had set point in the first, it was another positive step forward for the team. Even though it is completely cliche, we have gotten better each week, and that is really all you can ask of a team. We had some mental errors here and there, but they were less frequent then previous weeks. Our passing was also great, and much improved over previous weeks. I feel completely in sync with everyone in the reception offense and pretty good out of transition as well. As long as we keep building on these things we'll be fine.

We'll be missing three guys from the team for the next two weeks as they go to Copenhagen to play for the national team and the Olympic qualifiers for Denmark. This means we have another long break again until our next match, which is in three weeks against Hvidovre. It is frustrating to have such a long time off; we have only three matches in 8 weeks, so we will have to have some good training sessions and stay focused.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Monday, November 5, 2007

Game v Gentofte

We played Gentofte on Saturday night, and they are a team that will be one of our main competitors for the top 4 positions in the league. They are a pretty young team, but solid all around. We were without Goat still, who is nursing a sore back, so Morten Smith got the start at middle again and filled in well. Gentofte's setter started their team out well, serving for about 6 points in a row, and they opened up a lead that we would not be able to overcome. They counterattacked one or two balls in that run, but the rest were just straight blocks. A couple of rotations later I was brought in for Morten to try and get some speed to the outsides and mix things up, and despite the fact we played even with them the rest of the way, the early run we conceded turned out to be too much, and we lost 20-25. In the set I had a double called on me for the first time in a couple years on a ball that I just completely mis-judged. I thought it was coming closer to the net, and I ended up taking the ball behind my head and somewhere outside my shoulder, and it was pretty much guaranteed to be a double. Oh well.

The second set saw Joakim come in for Dennis at the 2nd outside position and Nils move to the first outside. Dennis and Tue came in to serve at different points in the set, and overall we played much more solid. It was close going, with both teams siding out the first ball nearly every time, but we were able to get a few counter-attacks and put them away without too much of a problem, 25-19.

I felt much more confident going into the third, having played the entire second set, and felt I had a good rhythm running the offense out of reception. I had established the middle with Fleming and was connecting with the outsides and getting them some 1 v 1. Gentofte, however, brushed off a poor second set for them and came out playing much better after some personnel changes. They moved some of their players around so that they could have a right side backrow attack when the setter was in the front, which probably made the difference for them. The set was close all the way with Gentofte taking it 25-27.

The fourth set saw the same lineup as the 2nd and third, but we had some reception troubles early and Gentofte was out to about a 4 point lead. You could feel the energy of the team starting to fall, and things were not looking good. However, the coaches made a substitution and brought Dennis in for Joakim, and he and Fleming proceeded to block the opposite from Gentofte about 5 times in a row, and all of a sudden, we were back in it with all the momentum. We had some great defensive plays from Jonas and some good blocking from Fleming, and we ended up taking the set (25-22) and all the momentum heading into the final frame.

We came out to an early lead on the energy of the previous set. The lead got as high as 4, and we were up 6-2 when Gentofte called a timeout. However, they rallied after the break and proceeded to block Nils 3 times in a row, which gave them the lead at the switch, 8-6. I was hesitant to set him again, but he had been winning balls in his matchup v the Gentofte setter, so I went with it and he got blocked again. I was feeling the pressure to get the ball to someone else, so Dennis switched out of reception so I could set him out of the back row. He ended up getting us the sideout, and it was a ballgame again. I set Kesse on the next sideout, and then proceeded to set Dennis as much as I could, who was front row now and had been hitting well. It turns out I didn't need to set him that much as our team decided it would be a good time to put on a blocking clinic for Gentofte. We must have gotten 6 of the last 8 points off blocks, including the match point, when Fleming blocked their middle to seal the victory, 15-12.

It was certainly an exciting game for the fans to watch, and it was definitely a fun match to play in, especially the come-back we had in the 4th and 5th sets. I've never seen a team block so many balls in such crucial moments of a game. There is no doubt our blocking won us the match; it turned the tide in the 4th set and put it away in the 5th. I'm feeling a lot more confident running the sideout offense as well now too. This was by far the best game I have had for the club. I am getting to know the hitters and starting to recognize who needs to be set when in the game. That is probably the most difficult thing to get when you join a new team, and I had it pretty easy in Santa Cruz where I had been for 3 years. The next step is for me to get comfortable in counter-attack, but I think I'm making some progress there already after some good connections with Fleming from dug balls that were off the net. So all in all, a great win for the team, and we now sit at 6 points, tied for second in points but 3rd overall due to set differential. We have next weekend off, and then a home match against Marienlyst on the 18 November.