The Berkshire Badgers boys volleyball team’s historic playoff run came to an end May 24 in the OHSAA Elite Eight at at Berkshire High School against the Nordonia Knights.
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The Berkshire Badgers boys volleyball team’s historic playoff run came to an end May 24 in the OHSAA Elite Eight at at Berkshire High School against the Nordonia Knights.
In a 3-0 defeat, the Badgers gave great effort against a challenging opponent.
Afterwards, Berkshire Head Coach Tim Percic spoke about the great energy his players demonstrated.
“There were some amazing plays (by the Badgers), going all the way to the bleachers, all the way to the center line, digging the ball out of the weeds and putting them back into play,” Coach Percic said.
It was this effort, energy and intensity that the Badgers demonstrated against the Knights that led to an extremely successful season.
“Last year there was a lot of kinks and we had to work out a lot of wrinkles,” Coach Percic said. “It was awesome this year to see the guys just gel again and take it so much further than we ever imagined.
“Credit to our guys for putting in the work, (and) being resilient in tough games. They should be proud, 1,000 percent, of everything they’ve done.”
As the Badgers improved over the past two seasons, Coach Percic described main factors leading to success. One crucial element was the Badgers’ ability to get better at defending and covering the floor.
“It’s our ability to be aggressive on defense, to cover the floor, to not let the ball hit the floor,” Coach Percic said.
In improving court coverage, the Badgers demonstrated excellent teamwork.
“The players are greater than the sum of their parts, is the only way I can describe it,” he said.
Learning to be resilient was also influential for the 2025 Badgers. In gaining the grit to overcome adversity during tough situations, Coach Percic said the Badgers began to show their ability to get past “third set slumps.”
“(We began) to push through those points where we lagged a little,” Coach Percic said.
Along with improving their defensive coverage, working together as a team, and showing resilience, a main turning point this season was the Badgers’ loss to the Villa Angela-St Joseph (VASJ) Vikings on April 22.
“I think that was the moment we stood at the crossroads,” Coach Percic said. “We were either going to go and be this team or fade off into obscurity. And they rallied, and made it what it is.”
Coach Percic said that having team meetings and implementing new drills helped the team overcome the adversity they faced after losing to the Vikings.
During the April 22 match against the Vikings, Coach Percic also noticed his Badgers’ offense needed to be more aggressive by taking swings at free balls, rather than just moving the ball to the center of the court.
The Badgers watched a particular play from the fourth set against the Vikings. In this play, there was a long volley which the Vikings won by taking an aggressive swing at the end on a free ball.
Said Coach Percic: “We went up in the conference room and watched that play in slow motion, charted where all the balls went and said, ‘What would have been different if we were the one’s swinging?’”
This moment led to the Badgers strengthening their offensive attack throughout the remainder of the season.
After that 3-0 loss to the Vikings on April 22, the Badgers went 6-1 leading up to their Elite Eight matchup with the Knights.
As the Badgers made their playoff run, the things they improved throughout the season would be relied upon in their Sweet 16 Regional Semifinal matchup with the Vikings on May 20 at Berkshire High School.
In their rematch with the Vikings, Coach Percic emphasized that the Badgers’ improvement in covering the floor made a big difference in their 3-0 victory. He expressed that the Badgers seemed to have an answer every time the Vikings sent the ball over the net.
Also, the aggressiveness on the offensive attack and the ability to move the ball past the Vikings blockers was important in the Badgers victory.
“That was our weakness in the prior matchup with VASJ: we couldn’t get past their blocks,” Coach Percic said. “We were able to figure it out this time.”
Overall, Coach Percic succinctly summarized the season: “It was awesome. It was a storybook season.”