I was counting down to the day we
left for Colorado for a long time. Getting to play my favorite sport in my
favorite state with my favorite people was something to look forward to. My dad
and I flew out of Chicago and arrived in the Mile High City on a Thursday. We
went to Colorado over thanksgiving break last year to ski and it was the best
vacation I have been on so I was pumped when I heard we were going to be
playing at Crossroads this club season. I had never been to Crossroads before
this year, but I had heard nothing but good things about everyone’s experience
there. Walking in to the convention center on Friday before we played I could
see why everyone said this was their favorite tournament. Everywhere you looked
it was either sweet volleyball clothing, everything you can think of that is
Nike, every different food vendor, or courts. It was like a volleyball players
dream in a big convention center.
We
went 2-1 the first day, which made us a second seed in our pool the next day.
The second day we went 2-1 again but we were in a 3 way tie for first. We
thought we might have had to play a challenge match but we ended up getting
first because we had the highest winning percentage out of the other teams. We
were pretty excited about that, because we were now in the gold bracket and had
a shot at qualifying for nationals. After we were done playing on Saturday,
some of my teammates wanted to go see some mountains in Vail because they had
never seen them before. I decided to go with, even though I knew it was going
to be hard seeing the mountains and not being able to ski. I am obsessed with
skiing and being in Colorado and not going skiing is really hard let me tell
you. It was still awesome driving around through the mountains, and afterwards
we went to a pizza place that had been there for over 200 years!
On Sunday we played at 8 in the
morning against a pretty solid team from Florida I think. We won the first
game, and then lost the second game. In the third set we fought hard and
everyone really wanted to win but we just had a few too many mistakes and some
bad calls. We lost 12-15. Losing sucks and I don’t think there is a worse
feeling. It was not the way we wanted to end that tournament but I think we
became more of a team experiencing that tough loss. We realized how much we all
wanted it and the next chance we had to qualify we were going to take it.
Colorado Crossroads Website
Colorado Crossroads Website
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