Lets be patient.
The Trailblazers are going to have hardships in their inaugural season.
Playing varsity sports with no seniors or juniors means obvious growing pains for a program in its infancy.
While there is passion and pride at Rancho San Juan, building a tradition takes time.
Winless in its first six matches, it's on-the-job training for a program that probably should have been in the Arroyo Division if it was going to put a varsity product on the floor in its first season.
The biggest challenge in coach Marc Tejeda's first season is raising players confidence levels, while searching for an identity and that initial first win.
There's been progress and growth for Rancho San Juan. Improvement shouldn't solely be judged on wins, but effort and execution.
Maya Brown has put together a pair of matches with over 20 digs. But the reality is this is a group of players that have been put in a trial by fire situation.
Nothing replaces experience. This group will be together for three years. Baby steps will turn to full strides in the future.
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