Nova Classical Academy volleyball coach Thomas Dobbs wants the usual things from his team: hard work, intelligent play, teamwork, purposefulness.
And one more thing that may be the most important: kindness.
"I want them to be thankful for the opportunity to play high school volleyball. It's important to gracious and polite," Dobbs said. "We want other teams to remember us as the nicest team they've ever met."
Now in its 12th year of existence, Nova Classical Academy — a charter school in St. Paul with a reputation for academic rigor — has built a strong volleyball reputation. The Knights have won 20 matches in a season six times and are on track for a seventh this year, sitting at 18-0 after winning the Minnesota High School Volleyball Showcase in Burnsville over the weekend.
Pollsters have noticed; the Knights have risen to the top of the Class 2A state rankings.
All of that is appreciated, Dobbs said, but he stresses to his charges that it's all just "noise."
"It's one measure of success, but it's not the most important measure," he said. "We play tournaments and we want to win and be successful, but we stress that if we don't win on the scoreboard, we're still successful. These moments playing high school sports are precious. We don't want to look too far ahead and wish these moments away."
The Knights are driven to by the Ball sisters, senior fraternal twins Samantha, an outside hitter, and Allison, the team's setter. Sophomore Ava Ball, a multi-talented outside hitter, leads the team in kills with 244 and could turn out to be the best of the sisters, a group that includes now-graduated eldest sister Elisia.