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USYVL Youth Volleyball Registration

Spring
Registration Begins for USYVL Youth Volleyball Program

League
Focuses on Participation for all Kids Ages 7 to 15

United States Youth Volleyball League (USYVL) has announced that registration
has begun for the 2014 Spring Season in Fountain Valley, California. The 8-week
youth volleyball league, with the motto that “Volleyball Starts Here,” takes
place at Los Alamos Park from April 1 through June 7, 2014 and runs $150 per
child. For families with more than one child, multi-child discounts are
available. 

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The USYVL has
taught well over 100,000 children the sport of volleyball, in addition to life
skills such as teamwork, sportsmanship and personal responsibility – all
important qualities on and off the court. 
The USYVL program utilizes proven curriculum, which ensures quick
acquisition and improvement of volleyball skills. The teaching methods provide
a supportive environment, and an emphasis on keeping the sport fun. Specialized
equipment also advances the learning curve.

“One of the
things that separates the USYVL from many other youth sports programs is the
level of encouragement and ‘fun’ factor that we bring to the kids,” said Randy
Sapoznik, executive director of the USYVL. “Because of our inclusive, easy
going environment, it’s not uncommon to hear from parents who say this is the
only sports program their child plays in. 
Also, the league operates in a co-ed fashion, which works extremely
well. Volleyball allows boys and girls the opportunity to play together in a
competitive sports environment. You’ll see kids at all skill levels in the
league. For any child, it’s a great way to stay physically and emotionally fit.” 

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While each
site has instruction led by an expert clinician, parents and guardians of
players are encouraged to get involved by volunteering as site directors,
coaches and assistant coaches, registration leaders and first-aid
administrators. The USYVL encourages service to one’s community, and the
league’s high school volunteer program is a great way for student-athletes to
earn their 40 hours of required community service.

To sign up
for the USYVL, or to find more information, visit www.usyvl.org, or call the USYVL National Office
toll-free at 888-988-7985. 

The nonprofit
USYVL, a 501(c) 3, which
has been in existence for over 15 years, is the largest grassroots volleyball
program of its type, and is endorsed by USA Volleyball, the governing body for
the sport. Financial aid is available to families with a demonstrated
need. 




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