Taichung Second High School Boys' Volleyball Team Overcomes Injury Pressure, Coach's Tactics Lead to 6th Consecutive Championship
The Taichung Second High School boys' volleyball team overcame challenges such as key player injuries and a broken winning streak. Through continuous guidance from their coaches and timely tactical adjustments, they successfully achieved their 6th consecutive championship in the 114th academic year High School Volleyball B-League. Despite an initial slump, the players rallied with mental support and effective strategies to secure the victory.
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(Central News Agency reporter Zhao Liyan, Taichung, May 8th) The Taichung Second High School boys' volleyball team successfully achieved its 6th consecutive championship in the 114th academic year High School Volleyball B-League, overcoming challenges such as key players' injuries and a broken winning streak. The players had once fallen into a slump, but through continuous coaching and guidance, and timely tactical adjustments, they managed to secure the victory.
Ou Jing-yu, the principal of Taichung Second High School, told the Central News Agency today that this season was a difficult defensive battle. Before the competition, several key players were injured. In the first match of the finals against National Pingtung Senior High School, the players suffered a defeat due to injury concerns and the immense psychological pressure of 'pursuing consecutive championships,' ending the team's historical 80-game winning streak across seasons.
Under successive blows, the team members once fell into a slump. Coaches Yang Feng-hao and Hong Jia-hong guided the players with firm will and psychological counseling, timely employing tactics, and fought their way through to the championship game again, defeating Wuling Senior High School. At the moment of victory, the players cheered excitedly.
Captain You Cang-lin said that there is always pressure in competition, and they treat every game as if it were their last, doing their best. Third-year ace Yi Bi Iskakavt stated that although many teammates were injured, they trusted the coach's tactics, and communication and cooperation among teammates on the court were the key to victory.
Yang Feng-hao, who received the 'Best Coach' honor for the 6th time in his career, said that this championship is not just a victory in skill, but also a testament to the players' mental growth. (Edited by Li Ming-zong) 1150508
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(Central News Agency reporter Zhao Liyan, Taichung, May 8th) The Taichung Second High School boys' volleyball team successfully achieved its 6th consecutive championship in the 114th academic year High School Volleyball B-League, overcoming challenges such as key players' injuries and a broken winning streak. The players had once fallen into a slump, but through continuous coaching and guidance, and timely tactical adjustments, they managed to secure the victory.
Ou Jing-yu, the principal of Taichung Second High School, told the Central News Agency today that this season was a difficult defensive battle. Before the competition, several key players were injured. In the first match of the finals against National Pingtung Senior High School, the players suffered a defeat due to injury concerns and the immense psychological pressure of 'pursuing consecutive championships,' ending the team's historical 80-game winning streak across seasons.
Under successive blows, the team members once fell into a slump. Coaches Yang Feng-hao and Hong Jia-hong guided the players with firm will and psychological counseling, timely employing tactics, and fought their way through to the championship game again, defeating Wuling Senior High School. At the moment of victory, the players cheered excitedly.
Captain You Cang-lin said that there is always pressure in competition, and they treat every game as if it were their last, doing their best. Third-year ace Yi Bi Iskakavt stated that although many teammates were injured, they trusted the coach's tactics, and communication and cooperation among teammates on the court were the key to victory.
Yang Feng-hao, who received the 'Best Coach' honor for the 6th time in his career, said that this championship is not just a victory in skill, but also a testament to the players' mental growth. (Edited by Li Ming-zong) 1150508
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