Tuesday, March 31, 2009

AVP Kickoff - Spring Break - Panama City

After what seemed to be a long off-season, the AVP kicked off the 2009 season in Panama City Beach, Florida this past weekend. The event was scheduled for a Saturday/Sunday 24 team double-elimination tournament. However, the weather was incredibly bad on Saturday and the AVP was forced to cancel play for the day. We watched from our hotel room as torrential rains and 30 mph winds ripped across the venue. It was a crazy sight to see. We were glued to the Weather Channel hoping to see this huge storm blow by us fast, but more just kept coming. The good news was that the rain did clear for play on Sunday. The forecast was for sunshine, but the winds did not die.

Because we lost an entire day of play for the tournament, the AVP was left with no option other than to make the tournament a single-elimination event: you lose, you’re OUT! The top 8 teams in a 24 team main draw get a first round bye. This means that the top 8 teams are guaranteed a 9th place finish or better in a single elimination tournament. Fair or not, it is the way it is. Tyra and I were the 4th seed of the tournament, which is a great place to be.

We played our first match on Sunday at 10AM. The winds were howling. We had an idea in our heads that a tournament in Florida would be hot and humid; not the case with this tournament. The temperature was 67 degrees, but the winds were gusting between 15-25 mph. (Now that is WINDY for beach volleyball!)

We came out strong and won our first match 21-16, 23-21 against the 13th ranked team on tour, Paula Roca and Heather Lowe. The first set we played really well and maintained a lead throughout. The second set, we fell to an early lead and had to play catch up. We came up with some big plays at crucial times which helped us get the win in that second set.

Our next match was against the 12th ranked team, Lauren Fendrick and Ashley Ivy, who upset the 5th seeds, Holly McPeak and Jenny Kropp. We won that match in three sets, 21-13, 19-21, 15-11. The first set, we were clicking and things were going our way. They made some adjustments for the second set and it took us a little too long to recognize and adjust ourselves. Going into the third set, we were patient and knew what we needed to do. We took care of business and won the match. That win put us into the semi-finals.

Our third match of the day was against the Beijing Olympians, Elaine Youngs and Nicole Branagh. We played them very tough, but came up short losing 28-30, 13-21. The first set, we blew a 14-7 lead. It makes me sick to think about it, but the good news is that we were in a good position. We will definitely learn from the loss. That put an end to our tournament, finishing in 3rd place.

As soon as the match was over, we ran off the court to our hotel room. We were determined to catch our flight home out of Pensacola. We left the beach at 3:30 and our flight was at 6:15. We quickly showered and jumped in the rental car and drove 2 hours to Pensacola. We arrived at the airport at 5:55. We ran with all our belongings to the rental car desk, throwing the keys at the nice worker, and continued running to the ticket counter. We had to check our bags, print our boarding passes, and get through security. It was 6 o'clock at this time and it seemed impossible to make our flight. The ticket kiosks would not print boarding passes because we were cutting it too close. We somehow managed to sweet talk the lovely woman working at the counter into checking our bags and printing out boarding passes for us! This was 15 minutes before our flight was to leave! We raced through security and were blessed with no lines. We got to the gate just in time to get on the plane. Thankfully, we made it and so did our bags! It was seriously unbelievable.

So our first tournament of the year, cut short by bad weather, was a 3rd place finish for us and full of excitement and adventure! Not a bad way to start out 2009! We have 2 and 1/2 weeks now until Riverside which is our next AVP event. We know what we have to do and we are working hard to improve everyday and be the best we can be! #1 is in our sights!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

2009 AVP Schedule

Well, it is about time! Folks, we finally have a schedule for the 2009 season. Without further ado, here it is!

March 26 – 29 Panama City Beach
April 17 – 19 Riverside, CA
May 1 – 3 San Diego/Rincon Harrahs
May 15 – 17 Houston
May 21 – 24 Huntington Beach
May 28-31 Atlanta
June 18-21 Ocean City, MD
July 3-5 TBD
July 16-19 Manhattan Beach
Aug 6-9 Hermosa Beach
Aug 14-16 San Francisco
Aug 21-23 Hamptons
Aug 27-30 Chicago
Sept 4-6 Cincinnati
Sept 17-19 Las Vegas
Sept 24-26 Glendale


We are going to a few new places. Panama City should be great. It is Spring Break and I am sure we will have good, rowdy crowds. When I first saw Riverside, I said, "huh?" Apparently the location of the tournament is a trendy little spot. We shall see on April 17th! The San Diego event is now at a casino instead of on the beach. That should be interesting. We are very excited to be going to the Hamptons in August! It is high time there and I am sure the Hamptons have never seen something quite like what we will bring.

There are 16 stops on this schedule, two less than last year. I like it. With the current state of the economy, we were in fear of losing several more, but I think 16 is a good, solid number of events that will make a complete season.

We are going to some interesting cities and hopefully the tour will have good success in those new places! It will be a year to watch, for sure. There are so many new teams plus without Misty and Kerri, there will be new women emerging to the top of the ranks.

We are four weeks out from the first tournament. Tyra and I are training hard and getting better every day. We are looking forward to the season starting, but we realize that we have a lot of work to do before then, so we are thankful that we still have four weeks. We have our eyes set on climbing to the top! I am excited for all the good things to come!