NW Juniors Elite VBC (@nwjrs) 's Twitter Profile
NW Juniors Elite VBC

@nwjrs

Official Twitter account for (The Original) NW Juniors Volleyball Club. One of the oldest clubs in the Northwest.

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Edmonds College Tritons (@edmondstritons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Edmonds volleyball claimed the 3-1 victory over Shoreline. Player of the Match: Emma Harada-Suaava, who notched 10 kills (.389), 1 solo block, 3 block-assists. 📸 jhalsteadphotography

Edmonds volleyball claimed the 3-1 victory over Shoreline. 

Player of the Match: Emma Harada-Suaava, who notched 10 kills (.389), 1 solo block, 3 block-assists.

📸 <a href="/jhalsteadphotog/">jhalsteadphotography</a>
Terry Pettit (@terrypettit1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The decisions a setter makes on who to set in a situation and the decisions an attacker makes on where to take the ball are as important as arm speed, physics, and geometry. Decision-making has to be trained so that fear is not part of the equation.

AVCA (@avcavolleyball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the women's volleyball recruiting contact period kicking in, Taylor McColskey of Mississippi State Volleyball offers some tips and definitions on what constitutes “contact” with PSAs and their family members. Check out his blog to learn more on this key topic: avca.social-preview.top/xlqejw/

Coach Halee (@haleehensley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PSA! Recruits, when sending emails and talking with college coaches have at least have 1 question ready to ask. You not asking questions makes us coaches, at least me, think you aren’t interested and that I’m wasting your time. Just some food for thought 💭

The Coaches' Journal (@thecoachjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Players, The time will come when fall, winter, and spring will ask what you did all summer. It will be obvious who committed and who coasted. Don't be upset by the results you didn't get with the work you didn't do. Sincerely, Your Opportunity

Dear Players,

The time will come when fall, winter, and spring will ask what you did all summer. It will be obvious who committed and who coasted. Don't be upset by the results you didn't get with the work you didn't do.

Sincerely,
Your Opportunity
The Coaches' Journal (@thecoachjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Not feeling it today." Commitment is doing what you said you would do. "No one will know." Character is who you are when no one is watching. "It's too hot out." You can have results or excuses, but not both. "We have all summer." The biggest mistake is thinking you have time.

"Not feeling it today."
Commitment is doing what you said you would do.

"No one will know."
Character is who you are when no one is watching.

"It's too hot out."
You can have results or excuses, but not both.

"We have all summer."
The biggest mistake is thinking you have time.
Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Never use your natural talent or athleticism as an excuse not to work hard. There are too many talented and motivated athletes out there that will outwork you. Your laziness may not hurt you in high school, but it will catch up to you eventually.

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your coach holds you accountable, you are VERY fortunate. A lot of coaches accept their players doing whatever they want, whenever they want with no consequences. Discipline/responsibility/accountability are life prep! If your coach cares that much, you’re lucky so respect it!