Alberta Volleyball
For 2010, Alberta Volleyball will select two 16U male teams and two 16U female teams to train as part of Team Alberta Beach and compete at the Alberta Volleyball Provincial Championships as Team Alberta. Athletes will be selected based on their finishes from the first three AVA Youth Beach Tournaments; selections will be at the discretion of coaching staff, Technical Director and Beach Coordinators.
For 2010, Alberta Volleyball will select two 16U male teams and two 16U female teams to train as part of Team Alberta Beach and compete at the Alberta Volleyball Provincial Championships as Team Alberta. Athletes will be selected based on their finishes from the first three AVA Youth Beach Tournaments; selections will be at the discretion of coaching staff, Technical Director and Beach Coordinators.
BC Volleyball
The High Performance Team works to advance volleyball talent and build a broader and stronger pipeline of athletes and coaches for our Canadian Olympics teams. The TEAM BC Program at Volleyball BC is the pathway for young athletes who aspire to reach the elite level and who dream to one day represent Canada on the National Men's or Women's Volleyball Team. TEAM BC provides many camp and training opportunities for young volleyball athletes in four designated age groups for each gender. These age groups are determined by an athlete's year of birth and begin approximately when they are 13 or 14 years old and continues for six seasons, often into their post-secondary years.
The High Performance Team works to advance volleyball talent and build a broader and stronger pipeline of athletes and coaches for our Canadian Olympics teams. The TEAM BC Program at Volleyball BC is the pathway for young athletes who aspire to reach the elite level and who dream to one day represent Canada on the National Men's or Women's Volleyball Team. TEAM BC provides many camp and training opportunities for young volleyball athletes in four designated age groups for each gender. These age groups are determined by an athlete's year of birth and begin approximately when they are 13 or 14 years old and continues for six seasons, often into their post-secondary years.
Manitoba Volleyball
Youth Program The Manitoba Volleyball Association runs a number of Youth Programs. There is a Youth Outdoor Volleyball League that runs out of Dakota Community Centre along with tournaments throughout the summer.
Senior LeaguesOur Age Class Club Season is our biggest Youth Program running from January to March with Provincials in April and May.
The Senior Leagues organized throughout the province provide opportunities for athletes, who are over 18 years old and finished high school, to play in an organized and structured league. The leagues begin in September with Fall Organizational Meetings and play generally runs from October through to April.
Each Senior League Team must register with the Manitoba Volleyball Association. This is done by each team registering online at www.manitobavolleyball.com paying the $25.00/players MVA registration fee. This registration fee then makes each player a member. Addtion / Deletion Form for teams wanting to add palyers after the addition/deletion deadline- Click Here.
Youth Program The Manitoba Volleyball Association runs a number of Youth Programs. There is a Youth Outdoor Volleyball League that runs out of Dakota Community Centre along with tournaments throughout the summer.
Senior LeaguesOur Age Class Club Season is our biggest Youth Program running from January to March with Provincials in April and May.
The Senior Leagues organized throughout the province provide opportunities for athletes, who are over 18 years old and finished high school, to play in an organized and structured league. The leagues begin in September with Fall Organizational Meetings and play generally runs from October through to April.
Each Senior League Team must register with the Manitoba Volleyball Association. This is done by each team registering online at www.manitobavolleyball.com paying the $25.00/players MVA registration fee. This registration fee then makes each player a member. Addtion / Deletion Form for teams wanting to add palyers after the addition/deletion deadline- Click Here.
Ontario Volleyball
Established in 1929, the Ontario Volleyball Association (OVA) is the official governing body and provides the organizational structure for the sport of Volleyball in the province of Ontario. The OVA is involved in every facet of the sport by offering programs at all levels for both indoor and beach volleyball. The organization strives to provide all Ontario residents with fair and equal access to participation and personal growth through recreational, competitive, elite, instructional, administrative, coaching and officiating programs. OVA programs and volunteer activities are funded and supported by the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion, membership fees, user fees, corporate partners, municipalities and fund raising activities.
Established in 1929, the Ontario Volleyball Association (OVA) is the official governing body and provides the organizational structure for the sport of Volleyball in the province of Ontario. The OVA is involved in every facet of the sport by offering programs at all levels for both indoor and beach volleyball. The organization strives to provide all Ontario residents with fair and equal access to participation and personal growth through recreational, competitive, elite, instructional, administrative, coaching and officiating programs. OVA programs and volunteer activities are funded and supported by the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion, membership fees, user fees, corporate partners, municipalities and fund raising activities.
Saskatchewan Volleyball
The purpose of the Saskatchewan Volleyball Association is to develop interest, participation, and excellence in volleyball through the promotion and provision of quality services for all.
From its' beginnings, the Saskatchewan Volleyball Association has grown to include over 10,000 participants around the province of Saskatchewan.
The purpose of the Saskatchewan Volleyball Association is to develop interest, participation, and excellence in volleyball through the promotion and provision of quality services for all.
From its' beginnings, the Saskatchewan Volleyball Association has grown to include over 10,000 participants around the province of Saskatchewan.
USA Volleyball
This is a very thorough site that has everything in it that you may want to know about the sport of volleyball.
This is a very thorough site that has everything in it that you may want to know about the sport of volleyball.