I've had many jobs over the past couple years, but lately I've been trying to get more major-related jobs to help me with experience in the future. Recently, I've got the responsibility of being tournament director for my volleyball club's in-home tournaments. I mean, it's no Capitol Hill Classic tournament that happen in the DC convention center with 100+ courts, but it's a start. I set ups the nets and workstations, I check in teams and referees, make sure everyone paid and has updated rosters, and mainly focus on managing all the games go on schedule and the teams doing what they are supposed to be doing. It's a really chill job, but sometimes I feel like I am too experienced for this. Maybe I am just a fast learner because my 10-hour shift basically just inputting scores into a laptop seemed mediocre. I can't wait to finally graduate college and just do work that is more challenging and exciting. I think my best route to a more high-paced tournament is picking up fewer local events and move towards DC, Richmond or VA Beach. Next weekend I'll be volunteering for the CAA Basketball Championship and the week after that I'll be at the A10 Championship, which is super exciting. But I also know the work volunteers do is not as complex as I wish I was able to be responsible for. I don't believe this to be a bad mentality of mine -- wanting to be challenged-- but it frustrates me that I haven't gotten to a point of "real life" career work that I'm so eager to pursue.
Sunday, February 27, 2022
Thursday, February 17, 2022
WM Phoenix Open
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
Mason Club Volleyball
After two open gyms and two tryouts, I made the Mason Club Volleyball Team. Ever since COVID started and I haven't been able to play volleyball on an actual team, it has defiantly been my missing puzzle piece. When I found out that Mason had a volleyball team, I knew I had to tryout. Alright, look, I was kind of cocky going into this tryout because I believe I'm pretty good, so I wasn't so worried. I walk in the first day, and there's like 30 girls. For volleyball. Thats a huge number for a sport that only allows six players on the court at a time. The level of volleyball was overall really good for an open gym, I was impressed. As the numbers trickle down to the final cut, that's when I started to ger nervous. I mean, I'm not that tall, and I haven't played in 2 years, but the edge I had over a lot of the girls, is that I've been coaching almost full-time for the past two years. Something you should know about me; I listen to my inner voice. As I was hustling for every ball and trying to keep my breath normal, my inner monologue was going over all the correction I've given my players as a coach. Not to toot my own horn, but I am pretty good coach, and it showed in this tryout. I have never played better than how I did on the final day of tryouts. In conclusion, Mason Club Volleyball has officially begun for Spring 2022, and having experienced the intensity of the first practice yesterday, I know this will be my outlet from the upcoming academic stress. 🏐
End of the Semester
I can't believe it's already the end. Of the semester of course. In just a blink of an eye, we went from January to May. This was m...