GSIS 10 Year Anniversary Yearbook: Memories | Page 88

Tenacious Teamwork Tom Hyeon Jik Kim attempts to spike the ball during practice. Spiking is important in volleyball as is it an offensive move that can score devastating points on the opponent. Boys and Girls Volleyball Amidst the training done to hone skills and techniques, it is easy for players to forget about the importance of team bonding. Especially in a team sport like volleyball, it is important that players maintain a healthy relationship with one another. “This season, I think the team learned teamwork. We didn’t go out of school to hang out, but we trusted each other on the court because we practiced so well together,” said Brian Bae, eighth grad- er. Brian expressed that the team had an interesting mix of students who joined volleyball just to follow their friends into a sport. Brian said that because of this mix, the players in the team were already fairly familiar with one another. Derrick Han, eighth grader, said that he didn’t see team bonding and trust as being just with his good friends, but rather he was able to “trust the other player’s skill” and “watching [out] for them when playing.” Derrick said that volleyball required a lot of calling [yelling out ‘mine’ to alert teammates that the ball will be received] which meant that if there was no trust, one person would constantly be calling the ball. “I personally feel relaxed more when I trust my teammates to get the ball,” commented Derrick. “There’s less pressure on you.” Derrick also said that volleyball is a sport where the ball needs to be handled on the team’s side of the court before being strategically given back to the opponent’s side. He explained that if there isn’t trust when other teammates are handling the ball, then it becomes easier to “mess up handling the ball since you are so nervous.” Malia Williams 7th Grade I joined volleyball because my mom did it and I tried to inspire other students to join volleyball as well. Brad Uhm 8th Grade I joined volleyball to follow my friends. I learned how to cooperate with other team members to win the game. Susan Park 8th Grade I liked the sport and I was interested in it. I got to have fun with my friends. 88 Lower Secondary GSIS Yearbook-LSS_Part 2.indd 88 4/17/16 6:08 PM