Basketball has wrapped up and Villa has progressed into volleyball season. I volunteered to coach the Villa sixth grade girls team this year. Although I love the sport and used to play a lot, I haven’t coached any sort of a team in about eight years. Back then, I was coaching every summer with a variety of different age groups, but it’s funny how over time you forget drills, games, and general coaching skills. Reading a list of old drills I used to play with names like “Dead Fish” and “Triangle” was more confusing than anything until I watched YouTube videos of them being played real-time. Being back in the Villa gym also helps as it resurfaces a whole load of memories about PE classes, basketball practices, and of course my own volleyball practices and games when I was a student at Villa.

During the winter and spring of my eighth grade at Villa, every morning that we had PE, my friend Peter Metzger and I would race each other from the fifth floor where we had science class all the way down to the gym. Obviously the teachers and staff at Villa don’t want students running down the stairs and halls, but surprisingly we never got caught. Peter was a fast runner, and there was only one time that I managed to beat him. Of course I rubbed it in his face from that point onwards.
I remember having to change into my gym clothes down in the eerie girl’s locker room. It always seemed to have the additional use of a storage room. The wallpaper was crumbling, the lights would flicker, and the metal on the shower faucets rusting. We used to jump out from behind the old showers and scare each other. I think at one point in time they actually used those boys and girls locker rooms for the annual Halloween festival at Villa. They had the “big kids” haunted house, and then the “little kids” one that was more tamed down. I remember walking down the stairs as a little kindergartner to the girls locker room and then crawling on my hands and knees through a dark tunnel. If I was scared in there as a big, tough eighth grader, I’m not quite sure how I managed it so young in complete darkness!
Some of my favorite PE games were tag (on the blue, flat scooters), capture the flag, and dodgeball. Fall and spring were fun because we could go down to the field to play games and sports. Luckily that field is getting remodeled this year to become a larger one made of turf so that it’s no longer a mud pit! Villa had two PE teachers when I was a student. First there was Mr. Bocian with his booming voice and authoritative stance, and then Mr. Melver. Mr. Lee, who’s still at Villa today, came to help as an assistant when I was in middle school. I remember the boys in my class adoring him.

My cousin coached my seventh and eighth grade volleyball teams at Villa. Before I started coaching the sixth grade girls this year, I asked her for advice. She mentioned that my team back in the day was really chatty and easily distracted so the important thing is to teach them the basics and get them to enjoy volleyball. At ages eleven and twelve, kids really just want to have fun. Winning is great, but it’s important to have games that drive competitiveness while honing skills and encouraging good sportsmanship at the same time. I just hope that after my time spent coaching them, the sixth grade girls like volleyball enough to play next year.
-Claire Smith ’03






