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Lake Volleyball Fall Boys Programming

Fall Training Program Info:

Cost: $400.00

 

Season: Sept 20th-Dec 27th (15 weeks of training)

 

Who:   All Male Volleyball Athletes U14-U18 regardless of club affiliation or experience

Location: Lake Stevens Volleyball Training Center
3316 Old Hartford Rd Suite B, Lake Stevens, WA

 

Coaches: Zach Calles, Boys Regional High Performance Coach

 

Number of Athletes: 6-8 athletes per Coach

Includes a Jersey for upcoming competitions in the new year if you choose to compete with the group when that gets here!!!!

Sign up Link for FALL TRAINING:

http://www.eteamz.com/pugetsoundboysvolleyball/news/index.cfm?cat=933238

Required Waiver form(please email or mail back in):

 

Lets’s start the season off with a BANG!!!!!  Fun fast paced mini tournament format with prizes!!!

Bjerring Tournament Kick Off!!!!

When:September 13, 2015

Where: Lake Stevens Volleyball Training Center

Cost: $20

This will be a great time for the boys to meet the other players and boys coach! We will be on hand to sign the boys up for training and to give you more info.

Sign up for Fall Training before Labor Day and get $5 off your Bjerring Entry!!!!!!

Just bring your receipt with you:)

KSD Elementary Volleyball Tournament 2014

Rolling 9 Deep
Rolling 9 Deep

The Kent School District has a tournament every year since 1969 featuring an unusual format but seemed to work for the participants: 9 man volleyball. Not all the schools fielded a full team. This year the tournament featured 5 schools: Lake Youngs, Meridian, Crestwood, Ridgewood, and Sunrise Elementary schools. This year the event was held at Meeker Middle School.

Boys Washington Clubs

Boy’s Clubs in the Puget Sound Region

 

Bothell – Everett

Sabotage Volleyball Bond
Director: Bonney Ottow
Tryouts:  See Website

Lake Volleyball Club
Director:  Rachelle Manske
2014/15 Team Tryouts:  Oct. 16  Noon
Tryouts at:  Lake Stevens Volleyball Training Center

 

Eastside

Moxie Juniors
Director: Cindy Huang
2014/15 Season Tryouts: U14 – U18  Nov. 23  2:15-3:45pm
All Tryouts at: Jewish Day School

 

Seattle

Kraken Volleyball Club
Director: Jared Walters
Tryouts: Nov. 20  6-8pm
All Tryouts at:  Meany Middle School
SpaceNeedle Volleyball Foundation
Director: Mark West
Tryouts:
All Tryouts at: Shoreline Community College

 

Sea-Tac – Des Moines

Sabotage Volleyball Bond
Director: Bonney Ottow
Tryouts: See Website

 

Federal Way – Auburn

Power Surge Volleyball Club
Director: Kama Kalalu
Tryouts: See Website

 

Tacoma – Olympia Area

South Sound Volleyball Club
Director: Angela Spoja
Tryouts:
All Tryouts at Excel Sports Academy

 

Vancouver – Kelso (Columbia Empire Region)

Aces Volleyball Club
Director: Michal-Ann Watts
Tryouts: See Website

Spokane  (Evergreen Region)

Spokane Volleyball Club
Director: Roland Malandy
Tryouts: See Website

 

Seattle Boys Volleyball League

From Seattle Parks and Rec:

 

I wanted to let you all know of a new program being offered through Youth Athletics in the spring of 2015.

Please see the enclosed flyer.

Some general information includes:

 

Boys Youth Volleyball

This program will be offered to youth ages 10-17.

The season will begin on April 18th and will be offered on Saturdays at regional sites.

Sites will include Bitter Lake, Miller, and Rainier Community Centers.

Leagues will be offered for 10-11, 12-13, and 14-17 year olds.

The league will conclude on June 6, 2015.

Fee: $35 per person.

 

This information will be included in the winter brochures.  Please include this program in your CLASS entry.

 

If you would like Kristen to do your course entry in CLASS, please contact her atKristen.schuler@seattle.gov or at 5-0520.

 

We are looking forward to the start of what will become a great new sport reaching out into all communities!

 

Thanks for your help in getting this program started!

www.seattle.gov/parksflier 2014 2015 Boys Volleyball League

 

Frank Cammarano

Youth Athletics Program Coordinator

Seattle Parks and Recreation

5201 Green Lake Way N

Seattle, WA 98103

206-684-7091 (Phone)

206-615-0073 (Fax)

 

3 New Camps from Connection Hawaii Volleyball

From Alfred:

Aloha Mai Kakou:

Next weekend will be our FINAL Fall/Winter camp offering, both Indoor & Sand, in the Greater Puget Sound area until we return in the summer of 2015

Mini camp and clinic is open to boys and girls of all skill abilities.

Attached is information for you [Flyer, Camp Staff BIO, Registration Form] egarding our return and final camp offering hosted at the Everett Boys & Girls Club, Saturday, September 20, 2014; one 4-hour session, 9 am – 1 pm.

Monday, September 22, 2014, we will have a Sand clinic at Bottega Beach sand courts, one 2.5 hour session, 5:00-7:30 pm.

Jake, Zach and I will remain in Seattle until Thursday, September 25, so we will be available to attend high school matches and practices to observe and help coaches on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 23and 24.

Thank you for forwarding the information to your contacts. Attend with a friend or two.  We would love to work with all of you one last time.

Here’s video on Jake and Zach (you will love them; those of you who have attended our recent camp and have interacted with each know they are great human beings and outstanding volleyball athletes):

Jacob (family): national champion player, national champion coach, pro indoor men’s volleyball athlete – Austria

Jersey retired at high school/Hall of Fame inductee

Video: http://youtu.be/6P4X6TKBD4M

Zachary (family): national champion player, pro indoor men’s volleyball athletes – Greece & The Netherlands

Jersey retired at high school/Hall of Fame inductee

Video: http://youtu.be/sVhMRvViWJY

New content, new concepts training and lots of quality reps and instruction by Jake, Zach, Meghan and myself.

Good luck with Fall Intensives; we hope you will join us for one final time this Fall/Winter until our return in June 2015 and make many new friends.

Very respectfully,

Alfred, Jake, Zach & Meghan

Email alohafromalfred@outlook.com

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By Alfred T. Agcaoili

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Coming Soon! Championship Productions Volleyball DVD by Alfred T. Agcaoili “Championship Volleyball Practice Planning & Organization”

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VOLLEYBALL CAMP 2014-sea-GPS

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2014 Fall-Winter Camp Coaching Staff

Students From Cascade High School Win Spring Open Tournament

Mostly comprised of students from Cascade High School
Mostly comprised of students from Cascade High School

Last year the group of students from Cascade High School were caught flat footed in the championship game against a seasoned club team mostly from Graham-Kampowsin High School, this year they were not to be denied.  The foe in this years final was a group of students from Curtis High School, most on the South Sound  Volleyball club team.   As the afternoon wore on it was becoming apparent that this group comprised mostly of Jrs and Srs were not going home without hosting the trophy.  There commitment to volleyball was evident when after the tournament the group huddled together and talked about playing later that evening in Mill Creek, WA, close to the Cascade High School Campus.

The differences in style of play could not be any more apparent in the championship game.  The team consisting of mostly students from Curtis High School ran a consistent 5-1 throughout the tournament.  The Cascade students ran the setter out of the middle and rotated to the setter position.   As the commissioner put it, “It’s not the style of play, but the perfection of the style of play that wins at this level of volleyball.”   To get to the championship the students from Cascade played a host of students from Washington High School, the first ever member school.  The play was great, and though the eventual champions won in two, Washington came within a few points to push the game to three.  The more energized match, which may have been the students from Curtis’s downfall was the O’dea students pushing the young team to three games and losing only by a score of 17-15 in the third game.   The Tournament Team will be announced tomorrow.

This years tournament featured only 4 teams, but the commissioner blamed it more on moving the date into June, than on lack of interest.  “If we had kept the same weekend, we would have easily eclipsed 7 teams and really pushed to eight teams. ” said Brian Boyer The commissioner of the WSHSBVA. “It’s a great lesson to learn now, and next week we will have our dates for next year all finalized this time much earlier in the year.”  WSHSBVA also announced that they would be hosting a Boys Doubles Grass Tournament, next year.   Dates and locations have yet to be determined.    The tournament was held at the Five12 courts in Puyallup, home to the Lake Tapps Volleyball Club.

South Sound Volleyball Club Camps

South sound has two programs this year in which boys can participate.

The first is an indoor camp on July 22, 23, and 24 starting at 1:00pm and is 3 hrs long.  Cost is $50 and will be hosted at the Excel Sports Academy on 2818 69th Ave W, University Place, WA 98466.  To register send Jeff Grosshans an email at jrosshans22@gmail.com or call 253-224-9734.

 

The 2nd opportunity is an outdoor series at FT. Steilacoom Park on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 PM – 8:00PM starting July 8 and ending on July 31st.  Costs is $200 without purchase of  a ball, and $250 with a purchase of a ball.   Contact Angela Spoja either by email at spojaa@gmail.com or 253-820-7931.

 

 

 

Braves Boys Volleyball Camp

Jun 30,2014 – Jul 2,2014 Time: 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

This camp has been updated to be open to ALL INCOMING 5th-9th GRADE BOYS AND GIRLS

Camp times will be as follows:

Monday June 30th – Wednesday July 2nd from 5pm – 8pm

Players will be separated into skill levels and grades for boys and girls.

Camp is limited to 40 players as we will only have 3 courts available.

Register here: http://www.perfectpassvolleyball.com/registration/?action=evregister&event_id=12

WESCO 2014 District and Why High School Sports Matter

Last week the association was at the WESCO District Macho Volleyball Tournament in which 14 schools were represented at the Tournament. The tournament features many athletes most of them Seniors, since to qualify you have to go through another tournament put on by each school. To help with the fun of the tournament the nets are at girls height. Towards the end I met a young man who was downtrodden after his team had lost in the quarterfinals. This student looked shocked and stunned, staring into the distance. I knew who he was, that he played for Space Needle, the high octane club that produced Matt West, and I sat with him and told him he was slightly overreacting because in a week and a half he would be playing on guys size nets against competition that would make this brand of volleyball look childish at the CEVA tournament which features about 10 teams traveling from across the northwest. It cheered him up slightly but the reality set in as a friend from his High School, the other dominant volleyball player on his team a non club member, sat with him and began to nudge him toward leaving.

The truth is the student athlete wanted to win this tournament more than he wanted to win any other local tournament this year. Hec, he may have wanted this low level tournament more than the National USAV boys tournament. What makes it so different? Even if his team wins the Gold/Open highest level (not sure what they call it) U-18 bracket, no one at his school will know. He could tell them, and then they may look it up, but other then that, no one knows. However if he won this tournament, maybe not everyone at the school, but at least a larger portion would know, and he would have been the best player on that team. SNVF may win this weekend, and they have a good shot of doing it, but again, I will know, his family will know, the volleyball at large community will know, but no one at his school will know. That is what makes high school sports so important to the student athletes, more then varsity letters, jackets, or gym bags, is the fact that there community knows they are good at something.

List of Schools that Competed in order of finsih:

1. Lynnwood
2. Monroe
3. Marysville-Getchel
4. Cascade
T-5. Mountlake Terrace
5. Marysville Pilchuck
5. Mariner
5. Mount Vernon
T-9. Oak Harbor
9. Glacier Peak
9. Snohomish
9. Jackson
9. Kamiak
9. Meadowdale