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Badger Region Volleyball Association THE BADGER BEACON Volume 2, Issue 19 May 26, 2016 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Beach events coming.........3 Outdoor events calendar...3 Free boys sand clinic......3 From the Ref Stand......4 USAV Awards Banquet......4 Calendar of events............5 Questions about membership? Email [email protected] SUMMER CAMP DIRECTORY Adversity-Wisconsin.....................5 University of Loyola-Chicago.......6 Marquette University .....................6 Wisconsin Juniors..........................7 UW-Stevens Point..........................8 UW-Oshkosh..................................9 Carroll University ...........................9 Carthage College (women).........10 UW-Platteville..............................10 Carthage College (men)..............11 UW-Eau Claire.............................12 UW-Madison................................12 Wisconsin Volleyball Academy..13 UW-Whitewater ...........................14 UW-Milwaukee............................15 Royal Volleyball Club..................16 PVL team begins national tournament on Saturday Adult teams head to nationals Voters select new board member Results are in from the 2016 Badger Region Volleyball Association Board of Directors. Members voted from May 1 to May 10 in favor or keeping Julie Voeck as Com- missioner and President of the Badger Region. is position holds a four-year term and votes in Badger Region Board meetings. Voeck has been president of the PAVO since January of 2012 and has served in many capacities for the NCAA, USAV, NFHS, WVC and other organiza- tions. BJ Le Roy will again serve at the North- east Rep. He was first elected in 2008 and has been re-elected in 2012 and 2016. is position also holds a four-year term as a voting member. He will also retain the position of Adult Chair, an advisory role to the Badger Region Board. Holly Vogelsang will join the Badger Region Board of Directors for the first time when her term as Southeast Rep begins on June 1, 2016. Vogelsang is a member of the Wisconsin Volleyball Con- ference (college club) advisory board and serves as the conference’s women’s divi- sion coordinator. She is a recent graduate of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and a coach at Milwaukee Sting Volleyball Club. Vogelsang will have voting privileg- es at Badger Region Board meetings. Vogelsang will replace Nancy Paulson, who has served the region as Southeast Rep and Vice Commissioner over the past few years. Paulson will continue to work with the Badger Region Board of Direc- tors as the Scorer Chair in an advisory role e Badger Region Lights Out team that competes in the Premier Volleyball League begins competition Saturday in Orlando, Fla. Badger Region Lights Out will play the following schedule: * 10 a.m. May 28 vs. NorCal Wildfire * 4 p.m. May 28 vs. SoCal Avalanche * 8 a.m. May 29 vs. Gulf Coast Riptides * Noon May 29 vs. Great Lakes Lightning May 30 will feature three-team power pools to determine which of the 15 teams in the PVL Championships go to the gold bracket on May 31. e “semi-pro” team recently had an intrasquad scrimmage that took place May 21 in Kenosha in conjunction with a boys volleyball tournament that took place at Indian Trail High School. Good luck to all of the adult teams who will be competing at the 2016 Open Champion- ships May 27-June 1 in Orlando, Fla. e following teams will be representing Badger Region at the event: * Badger Region Lights Out (PVL) * Care for All Ages (Women’s 55 & Over) * Dykstra Swingers (Women’s B) * Lady Core (Wom- en’s BB) * Mad Cats (Women’s BB) * Mad City 55s (Men’s 55 & Over) * Madison Mayhem (Men’s BB) * Milwaukee’s Best/ underball (Men’s 40 & Over) * Piranhas (Men’s AA) * Shebola Outbreak (Women’s A) * SheVegas (Women’s BB) * Spank (Women’s A) * Team Core (Men’s A) * Team Elevate (Men’s B) * Wisconsin Great Lakes (Men’s BB)

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Page 1: Volume 2, Issue 19 Badger Region Volleyball …badgervolleyball.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Vol-2-Issue-19.pdfBadger Region Volleyball Association THE BADGER BEACON Volume 2,

Badger Region Volleyball Association

THE BADGER BEACONVolume 2, Issue 19

May 26, 2016

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Beach events coming.........3

Outdoor events calendar...3

Free boys sand clinic......3

From the Ref Stand......4

USAV Awards Banquet......4

Calendar of events............5Questions about membership? Email [email protected]

SUMMER CAMP DIRECTORYAdversity-Wisconsin.....................5University of Loyola-Chicago.......6Marquette University.....................6Wisconsin Juniors..........................7UW-Stevens Point..........................8UW-Oshkosh..................................9Carroll University...........................9Carthage College (women).........10

UW-Platteville..............................10Carthage College (men)..............11 UW-Eau Claire.............................12UW-Madison................................12Wisconsin Volleyball Academy..13UW-Whitewater...........................14UW-Milwaukee............................15 Royal Volleyball Club..................16

PVL team begins national tournament on Saturday

Adult teams head tonationals

Voters select new board member

Results are in from the 2016 Badger Region Volleyball Association Board of Directors.

Members voted from May 1 to May 10 in favor or keeping Julie Voeck as Com-missioner and President of the Badger Region. This position holds a four-year term and votes in Badger Region Board meetings. Voeck has been president of the PAVO since January of 2012 and has served in many capacities for the NCAA, USAV, NFHS, WVC and other organiza-tions.

BJ Le Roy will again serve at the North-east Rep. He was first elected in 2008 and has been re-elected in 2012 and 2016. This position also holds a four-year term as a voting member. He will also retain the position of Adult Chair, an advisory role to the Badger Region Board.

Holly Vogelsang will join the Badger Region Board of Directors for the first time when her term as Southeast Rep begins on June 1, 2016. Vogelsang is a member of the Wisconsin Volleyball Con-ference (college club) advisory board and serves as the conference’s women’s divi-sion coordinator. She is a recent graduate of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and a coach at Milwaukee Sting Volleyball Club. Vogelsang will have voting privileg-es at Badger Region Board meetings.

Vogelsang will replace Nancy Paulson, who has served the region as Southeast Rep and Vice Commissioner over the past few years. Paulson will continue to work with the Badger Region Board of Direc-tors as the Scorer Chair in an advisory role

The Badger Region Lights Out team that competes in the Premier Volleyball League begins competition Saturday in Orlando, Fla.

Badger Region Lights Out will play the following schedule:* 10 a.m. May 28 vs. NorCal Wildfire * 4 p.m. May 28 vs. SoCal Avalanche* 8 a.m. May 29 vs. Gulf Coast Riptides* Noon May 29 vs. Great Lakes LightningMay 30 will feature three-team power pools to determine

which of the 15 teams in the PVL Championships go to the gold bracket on May 31.

The “semi-pro” team recently had an intrasquad scrimmage that took place May 21 in Kenosha in conjunction with a boys volleyball tournament that took place at Indian Trail High School.

Good luck to all of the adult teams who will be competing at the 2016 Open Champion-ships May 27-June 1 in Orlando, Fla.

The following teams will be representing Badger Region at the event:

* Badger Region Lights Out (PVL)

* Care for All Ages (Women’s 55 & Over)

* Dykstra Swingers (Women’s B)

* Lady Core (Wom-en’s BB)

* Mad Cats (Women’s BB)* Mad City 55s (Men’s

55 & Over)* Madison Mayhem

(Men’s BB)* Milwaukee’s Best/

Thunderball (Men’s 40 & Over)

* Piranhas (Men’s AA)

* Shebola Outbreak (Women’s A)

* SheVegas (Women’s BB)

* Spank (Women’s A)* Team Core (Men’s A)* Team Elevate (Men’s B)* Wisconsin Great

Lakes (Men’s BB)

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USA Volleyball announced Milwaukee will be the site of the 2016 Junior Beach Tour National Championships July 22-24 at Bradford Beach, 2400 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive.

In addition, Bradford Beach will be the site of a Central Open June 18.

The Junior Beach Tour is a USA Volley-ball-sponsored series that weaves its way through 24 states with close to 60 events in all.

The tour is open to boys and girls ages 10 to 18. The age divisions are 12-and-un-der, 14-and-under, 16-and-under and 18-and-under in both the club and open divisions.

Athletes have the opportunity to qualify for the open division of the championships by winning a bid at one of the stops on the tour in the open division. The club division does not offer the opportunity to win a bid to the open division.

The Junior Beach Tour National Champi-onship will have an open division for those who qualify and a club division for those who do not.

To register for the Central Open, go to www.usavolleyball.org, click on “Beach” and then “Junior Beach Tour,” where you can see the schedule and click on the appropriate date/location.

Cost to register is $60 for a team before June 8, $70 before June 22 and $90 before June 24.

Hotel information for both events is now available at www.badgervolleyball.org.

Big beach events coming to Region

The Badger Region Volleyball Association is organizing a FREE sand volleyball clinic for boys in middle school through high school that will take place from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Thurs-day, June 16, 2016.

To register for the June 16 boys sand volleyball clinic, go to www.badgervol-leyball.org and click on the story in the “News” section of the homepage.

Last year, over 30 athletes attended the boys sand clinic.

The training session will be led by longtime beach player and coach Gary Tome, who is also a member of the Wisconsin Volleyball Conference Hall of Fame.

Tome has coached high school for 25 years and has been the director of beach junior development at various organization for the last five summers. He has played at the Open level of the EVP, MVP and AVP-Next.

In addition, the event is run in preparation for the 2016 Junior Beach Tour stop June 18 that is coming to Milwaukee — the Central Open — which is still open for registration.

The Junior Beach Tour Champion-ships are also coming to Milwaukee July 22-24. Register for that event by going to www.usavolleyball.org.

Have questions? Email [email protected].

The annual Badger Region boys sand volleyball clinic will take place June 16 at Bradford Beach in Milwaukee.

Free boys sand clinic to take place June 16 at Bradford Beach

* June 4: Fridge Fest 2016 sand doubles tournament. Sandy Beach at Lake Mills.

* June 4: Junior Boys Triples and Junior Girls Triples (Grass). Alcott Park. Milwaukee.

* June 11: Junior Boys Triples and Junior Girls Triples (Grass). Alcott Park. Milwaukee.

* June 11: Walleye Week-end (Middle School Girls and High School Girls 4s). Fond du lac.

* June 12: WVA Season Opener Tournament. The Bar of Oshkosh (825 N. Wash-burn St.).

* June 12: Walleye Week-end (High School Co-ed 6s). Fond du lac.

* June 12: Get Lucky Clas-sic I (Waunakee).

* June 16: FREE Boys sand clinic at Bradford Beach at 2 p.m.

* June 18: Junior Beach Tour Central Open at Brad-ford Beach.

* June 18: Cut Shot Classic I (Green Bay).

* June 19: Northern Impact Beach Tournament. The Bar of Oshkosh (825 N. Wash-burn St.).

* July 2: WJV Summer Slam. RecPlex in Pleasant Prairie.

* July 10: Rox Volleyball Series at North Beach in Racine.

* July 15: Night in the Lights (*Fours). RecPlex in Pleasant Prairie.

* July 16: Sporting Sand Open I. Hart Park in Wau-watosa.

* July 16: Junior Boys Triples and Junior Girls Triples (Grass). Hart Park. Wauwatosa.

* July 16: Cut Shot Classic II (Green Bay).

* July 17: WJV Beach Blast. RecPlex in Pleasant Prairie.

* July 22: Nationals Warm Up. RecPlex in Pleasant Prairie.

* July 22-24: Junior Beach Tour Championships at Brad-ford Beach (Milwaukee).

* July 23: Erin Calteaux Memorial Grass Tournament at Alcott Park (West Allis).

* July 23: Get Lucky Classic II. (Waunakee).

* July 30: Lose the Shoes Sports Festival. Simmons Island. Kenosha (Register through Wisconsin Juniors).

* July 30: Sporting Sand Open II. Hart Park in Wau-watosa.

* July 30: Gator Games (Hustisford).

* July 31: WVA Season Finale Tournament. The Bar of Oshkosh (825 N. Wash-burn St.)

* Aug. 6: Midwest Cham-pionships in Milwaukee. Register through Wisconsin Juniors.

* Aug. 6: Cut Shot Classic III (Green Bay).

* Aug. 9: Tournament of Champions (14-and-under). RecPlex in Pleasant Prairie.

* Aug. 10: Tournament of Champions (14-and-under). RecPlex in Pleasant Prairie.

* Aug. 13: Junior Boys Triples and Junior Girls Triples (Grass). Hart Park. Wauwatosa.

* Aug. 20: Junior Boys Tri-ples and Junior Girls Triples (Grass). Alcott Park. Milwau-kee. Click here.

OUTDOOR CALENDAR

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2016 Badger Region indoor season comes to a closeBy Jim Momsen

Referee ChairThe last of the 2016 Badger Region tour-

naments are complete. I was very excited to see the number of referees who participated in the Southport Back in the Gym events this past weekend.

The event allows officials who want men-toring or officials from the WIAA who want to experience club volleyball and grow their skills to come in a ref and then be critiqued by the likes of some of the highest-level offi-cials in the Region.

Thank you to all of the referee mentors and campers for their efforts to improve their volleyball knowledge and skills and improve the game.

USAV ChampionshipsMany Badger Region teams and officials

are scheduled to participate in the USAV National Championships. The Adult Cham-pionships are scheduled for May 27 – June 1 in Orlando.

The Girl’s Junior National Championships (GJNC) are scheduled for June 24 - July 3 in Indianapolis.

The Boy’s Junior National Championships (BJNC) are scheduled for June 29 - July 6 in Dallas.

The year is not over!The NCAA season is only a few months

away. Professional Association of Volleyball Officials (PAVO)/Wisconsin Board of Offi-cials (WBO) registration is now open. Thank

you to those who have already registered with PAVO/WBO for the upcoming season.

A reminder that late fees will be assessed by PAVO if you do not register by the June 1, 2016 deadline.

Your annual WBO membership includes unlimited WBO clinic attendance. WBO sponsored rules clinics are scheduled for:

* Tuesday, August 16 at Marquette Univer-sity

* Thursday, August 18, at UW-Oshkosh* Saturday, August 27, at MSOE(We will also have a Line Judge Clinic and

On-court observations at MSOE)The PAVO E-Store is now available to

accept PAVO dues payments for new and re-newing 2016 members. All new and renewing PAVO memberships are paid online, via the PAVO E-Store. The payment you make online to PAVO includes your WBO dues, your NCAA registration fee, and the annual dues payable to the PAVO Central Office. 

The PAVO and NCAA Central Hub dues remain constant in 2016 (see graphic)

An instructional video has been developed to guide you through the process. This video is also accessible in the slideshow on the PAVO Website Homepage (www.pavo.org). 

Renewing your PAVO membership?

As a renewing member, begin the registra-

tion process by clicking on the button to the right, then follow these 3 simple steps: 

1. Log in using your username and pass-word.  

2. Click on the E-Store tab.3. Select Products, and based on your pre-

ferred membership, proceed from there...As a reminder, NCAA Central Hub reg-

istration is a separate process. Once you’ve finished the PAVO membership registration and dues payment process, you’ll get access to a link to the Central Hub. Through this link you can complete the NCAA Central Hub registration process. 

Becoming a PAVO member for the first time?

If you are joining PAVO as a member for the very first time in 2016, you’ll need to establish a PAVO login and password. Click here to access the instructional module titled “Accessing username, Changing password, and creating an account.”  After you’ve cre-ated your username and password, you can proceed with the 2016 membership process by following the steps outlined above.

High school, anyone?Last, but not least, the 2016 Wisconsin

High School season is also on the horizon. There’s nothing more exciting that a good High School match with a packed gym!

Have a great, and safe, Summer and thank you again for all of your efforts to make vol-leyball better and more enjoyable!

Send questions for this column to [email protected].

USA Volleyball’s 71st annual Awards and Recognition Banquet was held Wednesday, May 26, in conjunction with the start of the Adult Open Championships in Orlando, Fla.

And the Badger Region came home with another honoree.

This year, commissioner Julie Voeck re-ceived the Joe Sharpless Arbitrator Award.

Voeck has worked at a number of qualifiers around the country during the past few years as the lead arbitrator, who is on site to handle disputes that might arise outside of an actual match.

Event Arbitrators serve as the first level for

hearing and resolving ethics and eligibility issues at a specific event. Teams or individu-als accused of committing violations of ethics and/or eligibility rules and regulations at qualifying and/or championship events shall meet with the Event Arbitrator(s).

Other awards handed out at the banquet included:

* All-Time Great Player: Lloy Ball and Eric Sato

* All-Time Great Sitting Player: Eric Duda and Allison Aldrich

* All-Time Great Female Beach Player: Nina Matthies

* All-Time Great Coach: Mark Pavlik (Penn State University)

* Leader in Volleyball Award: Bill Hamiter, Patricia Salvatore, Glen Sapp

* Referee Emeritus Award: Mike Carter* Distinguised Service Award: Peter Dia-

mond* USA National Team Award: Carla Hall* Frier Award: Cecile ReynaudIn 2015, the Badger Region won for best

website among the 40 Regions of USA Volley-ball at this event.

FROM THE REF STAND

PAVO Membership Type

Standard $65 $65 $25 $155

$60$25$20$15NCAA

NCAA PAVO Affiliated Board (Local dues)

Total

Commissioner Julie Voeck wins award at USA Volleyball meetings

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May 27-June 1: USA Volleyball Open National Championships in Orlando, Fla. During this time, the Premier Volleyball League Championships will also take place at the same location from May 28 through May 31.

June 16: FREE boys volleyball clinic from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at Bradford Beach in Milwaukee.

June 18: Junior Beach Tour Central Open event at Bradford Beach in Milwaukee, Wis.

June 24-July 3: Girls Junior National Championships in Indianapolis.

June 29-July 6: Boys Junior National Championships in Dallas.

July 5-7: Badger Region Girls High Performance Training Camp at the University of Wis-consin-Green Bay.

July 16-17: Badger Region Boys High Performance Travel Team training camp at Carthage Col-lege in Kenosha, Wis.

July 17: Badger Region Girls High Performance Travel Teams training day at Arrowhead High School in Hartland, Wis.

July 19-23: High Performance Championships in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

July 22-24: Junior Beach Tour Championships at Bradford Beach in Milwaukee, Wis.

Aug. 14: Junior Club Director Meeting in the Greater Milwaukee area.

Aug. 15: First day of tryouts for high school girls at their respective academic institutions, per WIAA rules.

Aug. 22: First day of tryouts for high school boys at their respective academic institutions, per WIAA rules.

Oct. 1: First day clubs can hold tryouts for Girls 14-and-under in the Badger Region.

Nov. 12: First day clubs can hold tryouts for Girls 15-and-over in the Badger Region

Nov. 18: First day clubs can hold tryouts for Boys 14-and-under in the Badger Region.

Nov. 19: First day clubs can hold tryouts for Boys 15-and-over in the Badger Region.

THE BADgER BEAcoNpAge 4

Badger Region Volleyball Association2831 N. grandview Blvd.Suite 221pewaukee, WI 53072

StaffJennifer Armson-DyerDirector of [email protected]

Terry PaulsonTournament [email protected]

Brian Sharkeyprogram [email protected] (cell)262-349-9785 (office)

Ryan ThompsonOperations [email protected] (cell)262-349-9785 (office)

Sara Voigtprogram [email protected] (office)

Fax: 262-349-9971

More online:www.badgervolleyball.org

Twitter: @BadgerRegionVB

Facebook:BadgerRegionVolleyball

The Badger Region Volleyball Association promotes initiatives for safe, structured and fun life-long volleyball experiences!

If you (or you or your organization) would like to advertise in a future Badger Beacon, contact Brian Sharkey at the phone number or email address above.

Badger Region Volleyball Association

Calendar of events

Have a great story idea or person you want featured in the Badger Beacon? Email Brian Sharkey at [email protected].

Milwaukee Sting 14 Boys poses for a photo at the Dale Rohde Memorial Boys Volleyball Tournament from mid-April.

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About Adversity-Wisconsin VBc: Since 2009, Adversity-Wisconsin VBC has trained outstanding volleyball players and has a history of success! Adversity-Wisconsin VBC teams “earned” bids to the USA Volleyball Nationals in our first 3 years of existence. Our focus is on character development and peaking our teams in June in preparation for AAU Nationals in Orlando, Florida. Our 17’s was 5th in the Nation last year! coaches: Various assistants, head coaches & returning staff (all are CAP 1, IMPACT or PCA certified).

Summer Series Girls June 13 – July 28 $375 This 7 week instructional program offers an approach to all skills within a competitive environment.

SESSIoN LocATIoN INDooR gRADE/AgE DAYS TIME 1 ATC Indoor - Court grades 3-5 Monday & Wednesday 7:30 – 9:30am 2 ATC Indoor - Court grades 6- 8 Monday & Wednesday 7:30 – 9:30am 3 ATC Indoor - Court grades 6-8 Monday & Wednesday 10:00 – Noon 4 ATC Indoor - Court 14 & Under Monday & Wednesday 1:00 – 3:00pm 5 ATC Indoor - Court grades 9-12 Tuesday & Thursday 7:30 – 9:30am 6 ATC Indoor - Court grades 9-12 Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 – Noon 7 ATC Indoor - Court 15 & Up Tuesday & Thursday 1:00 – 3:00pm 8 ATC Indoor - Court privates w/pauers Tuesday & Thursday 1:00 – 3:00pm

No training on July 4th in Honor of our Nation’s Independence.

Nighttime Sessions June 27 – August 11 $375 This 7 week instructional program offers an approach to all skills within a competitive environment.

SESSIoN LocATIoN gENDER AgE DAYS TIME 9 ATC Boys grades 6-12 Tuesday & Thursday 7:00 – 9:00pm (2 courts)

10 ATC girls grades 5-8 Monday & Wednesday 7:00 – 9:00pm (2 courts) No training on July 4th in Honor of our Nation’s Independence.

Position Specific Fridays June 24 – August 12 $200 This 7 week session is for serious athlete’s that want to focus on their position of choice & strength.

SESSIoN LocATIoN INDooR/oUTDooR gRADE PoSITIoN TIME 11 Sussex Outdoor - Sand grades 6- 8 Defense & Setting 7:30 – 9:30am 12 Sussex Outdoor - Sand grades 6-8 Attacking 10:00 – Noon 13 ATC Indoor - Court grades 9-12 Defense & Setting 7:30 – 9:30am 14 ATC Indoor - Court grades 9-12 Attacker 10:00 – Noon

No training on July 1st in Honor of our Nation’s Independence.

Enrollment: Spots filled on a 1st come, 1st serve basis. Fees are Non-Refundable. Visit: AdversityWisconsin.org or email [email protected] for all required forms.

Forms and information:

@AdversityWi

facebook.com/AWVBC

Locations: Adversity Training center (ATc) N113 W18750 Carnegie Drive Germantown, WI 53022 Sussex outdoor Sand W231 N9064 Wooded Ridge Trail Sussex, WI 53089

Developing Athletes with Character

W I S c o N S I N

AdversityWisconsin.org [email protected]

Facebook.com/AWVBCC

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New program gives coaches more training

“The best way to learn is through a good mentor.”

Over the next few years, the Badger Region will help deliver information to coaching mentors throughout the region, to help the next generation of coaches get better, faster. We want to help place our expe-rienced coaches in a position to share their knowledge, see new coaches in action, and guide coaches toward proven methods.

The region has five FREE mentor-training clinics to give away. At each two-hour clinic, all club coaches partic-ipate, while three coaches are trained to be mentors by an Advisor Coach. We have done a good portion of the work for the new mentors.

In 2015, I AM Volleyball Club was the first club to take

part as a guinea pig in the 3C program. According to Master Coach BJ LeRoy, who is helping write the manual for the 3C program, “The I AM folks were excellent. They wanted all the tips and critiques they could get and were happy to have us there. We all learned some new things last night.”

Mentor information comes from the latest High Perfor-mance clinics, and other USA Volleyball Education resources that are hard to attend in per-son. Please consider claiming a clinic just as the season starts to get underway.

Contact BJ LeRoy ([email protected]) or the Badger Re-gion Office for more informa-tion. For the full 3C website being started by the Region, go to: http://badgervolleyball.org/coaches-coaching-coaches/

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* 3 1 a l l - c o n f e r e n c e h o n o r e e s

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* a t w o - t i m e a V c a c o a c h o f t h e y e a r

other details :* team d i s count s* ear l y reg i s t ra t ion d i s count s* return ing camper d i s count s* commuter d i s count s

all aVailaBle !

open to Boys enter 9- 12th grade

r e g i s t e r : w w w . c a r t h a g e V B c a m p . c o mq u e s t i o n s : m e n s V o l l e y B a l l @ c a r t h a g e . e d u o r 2 6 2 - 5 5 1 - 6 0 5 0

boYs sUmmer voLLeYbaLL camp

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2016 Camps + Clinics

Middle School Skills CampGrades 6 - 8 | July 10 - 12

Setter-Hitter-Libero Clinic IGrades 7 - 10 | July 13

Setter-Hitter-Libero Clinic IIGrades 10 - 12 | July 15

Varsity Team Camp High school | July 15 - 17

High School Skills CampGrades 9 - 12 | July 17 - 20

Youth Skills Clinic Grades 1 - 3 | July 21 - 22Grades 4 - 6 | July 21 - 22

leadership ANDlove of the game

uwec.ly/volleyballcamps16 or contact KIM WUDI head volleyball coach and camp [email protected] | 715-836-4343

WISCONSIN BADGERS VOLLEYBALL CAMPS

2013 NCAA National Finalists

2014 Big Ten Champions

KELLY SHEFFIELD 2014 Big Ten Coach of the Year

LITTLE BADGERS AM/PMJune 28–30 • Ages 5–Grade 5

BADGER 1 CAMPJuly 5–7 • Grades 8–12

POSITIONS CAMP 1July 8 • Grades 6–12

POSITIONS CAMP 2July 9 • Grades 6–12

REGISTER AT UWCAMPS.COM/VOLLEYBALLWisconsin camps are open to any and all entrants.

Questions? Contact Gary White at [email protected]

BADGER 2 CAMPJuly 11–13 • Grades 8–12

MIDDLE SCHOOL DAY CAMPJuly 11–13 • Grades 6–8

OVERNIGHT TEAM CAMPJuly 15–17 • High School Teams

ONE-DAY TEAM CAMPJuly 17 • High School Teams

2016 VOLLEYBALL CAMPS

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wivolleyballacademy.com

#ONEacademy

WHAT’S UP WITH WVA:

Youth Instructional TrainingVolley Tots - 4-6 Year Olds (5 weeks starting on March 31st)

Volley Juniors - 7-9 Year Olds (5 Weeks starting on March 31st)Youth League - 3rd-5th Graders (5 Weeks starting on May 5th)

Girls MS League - 6th-8th Graders (10 weeks starting on March 28th)Details are available on our website

Spring TeamsIs your season coming to a close after BRCs? Want

to keep playing? Come tryout for WVA’s Spring SeasonTeams and continue your season through mid June!

Girls 14s, 15s, 16s, and 17s - Tryouts on 3/29Boys 16s, 17s, and 18s - Tryouts on 4/24

Details are available on our websiteDetails are available on our website

WVA BeachNo club background - Not offiliated with WVA - NO PROBLEM!

WVA Beach is open to girls and boys between the ages of 12 and 18We welcome players with all levels of beach/volleyball experience

Dues include 3 tournaments, a clinic, gear, and tons of instruction!Guess what - More details are available on our website

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All Skills Volleyball CampsGirls Grades 5th-12th

July 10 - 13, July 13 - 16, July 17 - 20

Position Volleyball CampGirls Grades 8th-12th

July 20 - 23

*NEW! Junior All Skills Volleyball CampGirls Grades 3rd-6th

July 20-23

*NEW! Sand Volleyball CampGirls Grades 7th-12th

July 7-9

*NEW! Boys All Skills Volleyball CampBoys Grades 5th-12th July 7-9

Volleyball Camps2016 UW-Whitewater Warhawk

Register Online:camps.uww.edu • (262)472-3165

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SUSIE JOHNSON’S MILWAUKEE PANTHER VOLLEYBALL CAMPS

All Skills Camp July 5th-8th from 9am-4pm ($230-commuter) Open for individuals grade 4th-9th. Campers will be divided up by similar skill and

ability. Camp coaches will participate in teaching drills and coaching the tournament play. Campers will work on their skills individually and in team situations.

Setter and Middle Camp July 9th 9AM-12PM ($50) This camp is ideal for athletes who want position-specific training at setter

or middle blocker. It is open for girls entering 8th-12th grade

Libero, Outside, and Right Side July 9th 1PM-4PM ($50) This camp is ideal for athletes who want position-specific training at libero,

outside, and right side. It is open for girls entering 8th-12th grade.

High School Tournament Camp July 15th-17th This camp will provide teams an opportunity to play against some of the best

competition in the state. Your high school team or representative must contact Rachel Neuberger at [email protected] or at 262-389-9304 to reserve a spot.

This camp is open to 24 teams with a minimum of eight players per team.

For more details and registration visit

susiejohnsonvolleyball.com

League Champions2013 • 2011 • 2010 • 2008 • 2007 • 2006 • 2005

2004 • 2003 • 2000 • 1999 • 1998 • 1997

NCAA Tournament Appearances2013 • 2011 • 2009 • 2008 • 2006 • 2002

MILWAUKEE PANTHER VOLLEYBALL

@MKEPANTHERS

@MKEPANTHERS

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Outdoor grass volleyball tournament

volleyball.nscsports.org

• Men’s, Women’s and Juniors divisions available

• Only $30 per player - Great value!• Music, food and fun all weekend• Money payouts to adult division

winners

Contact Kallie KrechPh: 763.792.7353 • Email: [email protected]

GRASS VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT

June 24–26, 2016 At the National Sports Center • Minnesota

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on!GAME