Period of game stats for all three programs.
Period stats help the coach know
how their players play during a match in the various phases of each game. Is
the player one who can be strong at the end of the games, or do they choke? These
stats help find that answer. Note as a team, as the games progressed, the
team as a whole served stronger, however, the reverse was true for passing. The
team did gain strength in attacking and blocking during the various periods of
the games, but digging went down. By looking at individual players, the
coach can determine who is causing the team to go down or up. The coach
may want to consider taking a player out if over several matches they seem to
fade and put someone in that starts weak but comes one strong when challenged
at the ends of games. Note that Player #2 went from hitting at 613 in the
first part of the games, but went down to 555 during the ends of the games; not
good. On the other hand, Player #17 starts at a very poor 354 in hitting,
but during the middle came up to a very good 656 and even better at the ends with
675. That's the way a coach wants to see the players end. Each skill
can be checked for these trends.
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