Monday, September 20, 2010

Pre-Season Comes to an End

Last Wednesday pre-season came to an end, kind of, when we had our first LandsPokal match of the season. The LandsPokal is the Danish Cup. A single elimination tournament consisting of any team that choses to enter from the first division and elite division. This side tournament is actually a pretty big deal in Denmark. The finals is played in Odense at the end of January in front of 2,000+ spectators by far the most at any one match all season. Our first opponent was Lyseng from Ã…rhus. They were from the 1st division so we were not expecting a tough match. It was really just a nice warm-up match to work out some "real game" kinks, play a few different line-ups, and most importantly put on the new jerseys. We won 3-0 pretty handily and yes we looked good doing it!

The next day we scrimmaged a team from the second league in Germany. A team from Kiel which isn't too far from Hamburg. We agreed to play 4 sets no matter what. We played a different lineup every game while they kept their same team on the court for all 4 games. We split the games 2-2. They were ok, they would probably finish 4th in Denmark's elite division if I had to take a guess.

We had Friday off so I headed to Middelfart a day before the weekend tournament there and stayed with Christa's family. We brought little Molly (9 week old brown Dachshund) along and she had a blast playing with Christa's family dog Ceta ( 2.5 year old Springer Spaniel). Christa's little sister Line especially loved taking care of Molly as much as possible and just wanted to hold her every second. Christa and I stayed the whole weekend and Christa's parents were great as usual. We had great meals, great wine, and had a lot of laughs. It was a nice weekend.

Since Wednesday's Pokal game was the first official game that counted in the win/loss column, pre-season should have technically ended, but anyway this weekend we had the Middelfart International Pre-Season Tournament. I think the international part should have been dropped because there was only 5 teams all from DENMARK! Which was a bummer because we play all of these teams 3 times in the regular season, maybe once in the Pokal, and maybe a few more times in the Nordic Cup. It's always nice to play some unfamiliar teams if only for bragging rights in the end. For the first two matches of the tournament a lot of different lineups were used again. Different personnel on the court for every game. Good to see everyone get out there but not the best for game chemistry. Lots of cold bodies coming in, or lots of once warm bodies but now cold coming back in for the third set, fourth set, or even fifth set. I'm not saying we shouldn't have done it this way. What I'm trying to say is that it's really hard to make substitutions in volleyball. It's not like basketball where people need occasional rest to stay at the top of their game. Volleyball players typically play a whole set/match, then players are switched if necessary. But that 1 set takes every bit of 30 minutes. I might have been able to sit 30 minutes and come into a game in high school or college but I just can't do it anymore. My knees and back would be so cold they would shatter after one jump. It's a tough job coming off the bench in volleyball and I respect that a lot if someone can do it and do it well. Ok, so anyway, we won both of our Saturday matches and everyone got a good amount of time out on the court, so that was good.

Day two, we had an early start. A 9am game to be exact. The day before it was decided that we would play all of the young guys in the early match to see if that would make them more comfortable as a unit. They came out pretty flat lost the first two sets. We changed some guys around and ended up taking the match in 5. Middelfart was 3-0 and we were 3-0 so the last game of the round robin was for the title. Middelfart has a lot of new faces this year. We alternated sets. They won the first in a very close back and forth set. We won the second pretty easily after they made a lineup error swapping the opposite and outside spots by mistake. Set three back to them in another very close game. Set 4 we won comfortably. Going into the fifth set I thought there was no way we were going to lose. 8-4 switch was looking good. 10-6 sideout ok nice. 12-9 well on our way. But then we never scored again. They ran 6 straight on us and just like that we lost the match. It was pretty disappointing to lose in such a fashion after playing hard for an hour and a half. But hopefully all this loss does is give us some more motivation when we face off again.

My shoulder held up pretty good in the match against Middelfart which was good. I had a good amount of power with little or no pain until the 5th set. Some 60+ swings later, so I hope the worst is behind me with this darn thing. I have been back to swimming at the pool, twice since Friday, and I really think that has helped a lot in turning my shoulder around. Well if not completely around at least in the right direction. I was telling Joe today at the gym that today was the first time in a month that it felt like my shoulder was actually part of my body again and not me vs. my shoulder. Practice tomorrow will hopefully confirm that I am on the right track.

I have found a website online that streams the Bears games every week for free so I have been able to keep up to date with this wacky team. Week 1 looked like the Bears might win maybe 4 games all year. Week 2 made the Bears look like a 10 win team or just really highlighted the fact that the Cowboys aren't as good as everyone thought. I just hope the Bears can continue to win in the only way they now how, UGLY!

All for now. Thanks for checking in. Next week I'll upload some pictures of the new apartment as well as little Molly!




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