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Harrington says that they are, "trying to concentrate on the things they can control, like serving and passing etc., etc." From the games I've watched Tollgate is beating themselves with UNFORCED ERRORS. Harrington speaks of serving. Tollgate's serving is horrendous. By my account they average 7 bad serves per game. Not per match. Per game. Failing at the most basic of fundamental volleyball maneuvers is spotting their opponents an average of 7 points a game. Not gonna win doing that. Other unforced errors include making contact with balls that are clearly out of bounds. The Titans are doing this an average of 4 times a game. Finally, I would put this situational error clearly on coaching. Upon the opponents serving the ball, there is an 8 foot "sweet spot" between their front line players and there back court players. On the attempt to return there are usually 4 players lying on the court an arm's distance away from making contact with the ball, resulting in an ace for the opponent. This happens an average of 4 times a game. Seems there are no in-game adjustments and the opponents are feasting on that gap. So by my account the Titans are giving the opponent an average of 15 points per game by way of UNFORCED ERRORS. Not per match. Per game.

Maybe Harrington should include FOCUS AND ANTICIPATION in their upcoming practices. Based on what I hear from the student spectators in the stands, the Tollgate Titans are as big a joke as the replacement referees in the NFL.

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