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I survived it.
The score wasn't close (47-17) but I learned alot thanks to the great partner I had.
#1 I was so focused on not missing the action I was missing some mechanics a. mirror the start clock as the trail in the frontcourt b. coming up sharply with my stop clock signal c I rushed a few times #2 I need to opperate wider as the trail. The team was guard oriented and worked out wide, this was a change from the Middle School I had been doing. Overall I learned alot. It is a blessing to be working with a vertern partner who is willing to help. The next day I worked the championship game in a freshman tourny and did a much better job with my mechanics thanks to him. |
Just enjoy it. You'll find it to be easier than sub-varsity level. The game is (or should be) much cleaner and you'll find that it's easier to stay alert.
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Just like when I started with MS, F, and then JV games..... Then I worked my way up to a full VG schedule. Again, starting out with better schools against "not so much." I am still working my way up and now do a 50% VB and VG schedule. If I stayed at this schedule I would have no complaints. I am not "there" yet and still have much to learn. It's a process. Coming up slowly did me good. Continued good luck! As you note, there's always something to work on! |
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I would not have made it this far without the great input and feedback from the Contributors on this site. Hip Hip Hooray! |
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