Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Phase 1 Complete!

After completing the first round of regular season this is how the league is shaping up so far:

Elitedivision Herrer
detaljeret stilling...
KVUTSætP
1Marienlyst760119-312
2Middelfart VK760120-812
3Gentofte Volley760118-812
4Aalborg HIK740312-138
5Holte IF830515-196
6KSV720510-164
7Hvidovre VK71066-192
8SKF/Ikast KFUM81079-232

As you can see from the standings we are currently in a three way tie for first place, but due to the large set score differential we have the tie breaker placing us at the top. The only three sets we have dropped in the first round of games were in a 3-1 loss at Middelfart in the first week of the season. We play Middelfart two times in the next couple of weeks and we are hungry to avenge our only set and match defeats in the elite division.

Not much else happening on the volleyball front though really worth reporting. We played Hvidore VK last Saturday at home and used a different lineup for each set. Was a little hard to get into a rhythm with this strategy but this was a match we knew we wouldn't lose unless we forfeited due to a massive 100 bicycle pile up on the way to the gym. Needless to say we won 3-0, cleaned up the gym advertisements, and had a nice cold beer in the sauna with the the rest of my teammates.

Outside of volleyball everything has been going well too. I have been getting into really good shape lifting 4 times a week and swimming once a week (yesterday was week 5) on top of team practice. Nelly and I pounded out 50 laps again for the second straight week, it's getting easier but it is still a great workout! At home we got the finishing touches done in the living room. We got two lamps and two shelves from IKEA giving us much needed light as well as character to the white walls in the living room.

The weather has been consistent. Raining most days with lots of wind. The sun has been going down earlier and earlier too and that combined with the rain and wind can make biking really miserable. I'm usually double wet after a 15 minute bike ride. Wet from the rain on the outside and wet on the inside from sweating because I usually bike hard to get out of the rain. If that isn't enough to make you go crazy I don't know what is.

Another non-volley highlight was that me and Christa went out to get sushi for her belated birthday dinner. She had never had it before so I thought this would be a perfect opportunity to get her to try it. The place we went to was really nice and really authentic with very fresh ingredients. Everything was so good from the Edamame, to the 4 different Maki rolls, even to the Sapporo and house sake. She really liked it and almost immediately after we left asked, "So when can we go again!"

This weekend we play on a Sunday in Holte which is near Copenhagen. No idea why we are playing on a Sunday but it seems pretty stupid to me. Holte has been playing better so I've heard since we first saw them in early September. So hopefully we get a decent challenge from them for the length of the road trip that it is.

I also decided to start Danish language lessons in the city center and I will begin next Monday. The schedule looks like MWF 8-12 so my Danish will be coming along nicely. Everyone here speaks English very well but I think it could be really cool to get a better feel for the native language and make my experience here that much better.

And last but not least, I started playing around with my computer and found out how to capture video so I thought I would make one just to say hi and test it out and see how it works. All for now. Hej hej.


Friday, November 6, 2009

It's a Moose-Goose Hybrid

Hey everybody. How are ya doin? Good, great, and grand I hope. All is good over here in DK. Back from Sollentuna, a suburb of Stockholm, with two 3-0 victories. Avenged a preseason defeat against Nyborg from Norway on Saturday, and followed that up by taking down the hosting team Sollentuna in 3 close sets on Sunday. Here is a link showing the last ten points or so in each set of the Sollentuna match.

http://www.volleykanalen.se/inslag/091101.html


The bus ride was pretty grueling near 12 hours including all of the stops. Danish law as I was told only allows a bus driver to drive for 3 and a half hours with a half hour stop. Which all said and done is probably a good idea when covering that much distance. The ride there was a piece of cake. We left at 6am and I slept straight to the first break. Nelly discovered that McDonalds breakfast was offered in Sweden which is a big deal because it is not in Denmark. Nelly's family (mom, dad, and brother) was along for the bus ride and they treated some of us to breakfast so that was really nice. Side note: To Grandma and Grandpa: The Nelly's said they still have the wooden ambulance that you made them. To mom and dad: The Nelly's said they missed you and being part of the Loyola vball parents crew :) We climbed back on the bus and I think I was knocked out until the second mandatory stop as well or at least most of it anyway. At this stop we got out to a noticeably colder temperature to eat lunch. Lunch was French bread and a pasta with a mystery bird meat. We were in Sweden and all we kept talking about was where are the Mooses? So that is where I dubbed the mystery meat the moose-goose hybrid. The rest area was a nice wooded area with picnic benches to sit at and a few short walking trails back into the wooded area. There was a sign claiming that that rest stop was ranked #1 in Sweden. The bathrooms were even news worthy. One of our teammates, I won't mention names, thought the sink was the toilet instead of the waterfall wall. Joakim aka paparazzi due to his new Canon SLR got the aftermath on film and it is pretty funny. The rest of the ride up was pretty uneventful.

We arrived in, "Pardon me but your balls are showing, Bumble-Bee Sollentuna" at the Scandic Hotel quickly found our rooms, showered up, and rolled down for dinner. Dinner was chicken breasts and legs and a veggie pasta. Overall ok for a hotel I guess. After dinner we loaded into the vans and headed to the gym to watch the two other teams in our pool face off. The gym was nice a nice clean wooden floor, but the ceiling was really low (ceiling is out of bounds in FIVB) and the lights were pretty much lined up straight in my serving line. Overall not that huge of a deal but definitely not a gym to remember. We arrived and sat in the stands and had a quick talk about what outcome would be best for us. We came up with a Sollentuna win in anything over three sets. We got half of it right. Sollentuna won in three. Thought this would be good because it would tire out our opponent and, assuming we won the next day, would set up a championship game of sorts on Sunday.

Game day Saturday. We were pretty pumped up to play Nyborg again after they absolutely hammered us in the Middelfart preseason tournament and then wrote on their homepage something to the extent of "we are just a bunch of over weight volleyball players who listen to gay music." The background story to that quote is this. We plugged in our IPOD for warm ups and had it playing. About two minutes later they came over without saying anything just switched ours off and put theirs on. Naturally we all obviously start yelling, "whoa, whoa whoa" and "pretty bold" and "that's good Norwegian hospitality" the third line was a gem which I thought was just hilarious. But that is really all that happened. Anyway, we also had the addition of our new 6'9 Aussie middle so our team was looking good coming into this game. First 5 points all stuff blocks. Absolutely crushed this team in the first set something like 25-15. Nyborg pretty much looked like they did the night before playing uninspired ball and really didn't even look like they wanted to be there. Fair enough, we didn't care we just took care of business.

Day two, we got what we wanted a game on Sunday that meant winner would go to the finals of the Nordic Cup. We came out a little bit slow not as much energy as Saturday but we made do. All the games I think were tied at 20 but we just closed better. Won 3-0 and swept the pool to win an automatic bid to the finals in January, location tba.

The ride home was fun. Plenty of øl (beer) to go around for everyone. Jordan our setter from Cali brought his favorite board game with called Partners. After we stopped for dinner we got up to the section of the coach bus that had a table and four chairs facing each other to set up the game. Now I was partnered with Joe both of us had never played before so we had to be taught the rules before the game could even start. The game is kind of like Sorry! but you work with your partner to try and stop the other team with a few more in and outs. Joe and I actually found a way to win game 1 and naturally Jordan and BT (libero) thought it was all luck, they let us pick up misplayed cards, etc. But when they won the next two games it was obviously much more skill and wisdom which allowed them to prevail. We played for I want to say somewhere between 6 and 7 hours. We lost the series 4-2 but it could have gone either way really. Jordan and BT would never admit that but they were really good games. We arrived at 4am at the Marienlyst Centre tired and ready for bed. All in all a great weekend lots of laughs and good volleyball.

I almost forgot. We played Aalborg in a league match and won 3-0 last night. Boring game. We haven't dropped a set in a while lets see if we can keep this rolling. All for now talk to everyone soon, but here are some pictures of some of the action from this weekend.


The black jerseys are legit

Housed...

Tool

Game point...we win

Yes we won...haha

Transition line

Gotta love those jerseys

BT may have got the pancake...but nobody got the second ball

Cruisin'

Boom

Backrow 1 on 1...tak Jordan

Break