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About Steve Hagenlocher
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I am a Division I women`s vollegball coach. I have been coaching at the college level for the past eleven years. I am also teaching and coaching at the high school level and I have been doing so for the past sixteen years. In my spare time I;ve coach 11-12 year old girls in the CYO. I am also a certified high school referee for both varsity boys and girls. I have over 250 drills in my drill book and I believe I can be most helpful answering questions about running certain offenses and defenses.

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BS in Physical Education St Francis College 83 MS in Physical Education Brooklyn College 93
 
   

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Topic: Volleyball



Expert: Steve Hagenlocher
Date: 8/25/2007
Subject: Volleyball rotations

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Have you ever heard of the setter setting out of the middle?  My daughter is on a freshman H.S team that is not very experienced.  She is the setter and is the most experienced/skilled player on the team, with Club/school experience for 3 years.  The coach says this is a rotation used in college level.  Have you ever heard of this?   What would it be called and where can we get more info?  WE have only heard of the more common, 4-2, 5-1, 6-2 rotations.  Thank you!


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Debbie,

I'm not sure if I answered this already but, I have never heard of the setters position being in the middle position other than the 4-2 (which is a very simple offense).  I coach in college and this is not something we teach or see.

Steve

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