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Co-Ed Rec. Volleyball (Jrs and Adults)

16 and Older Rec Tournaments 

 

Questions? Email Charlie.f.stoll@gmail.com

Steal the Crown Speed Ball: RevCo Quads (4s) Tourney

When: 4/11

Check in: 6:30 pm

Register Here

Price: $160

Details: Reverse coed rules. Teams must be made up of 2 guys and 2 girls. Guys can only attack from behind the 10ft line.

Night Owl RevCo Quads (4s)/Co-ed Tourney

When: 4/19

Check in: 7:30pm

Register Here

Price: $160

Details: Reverse coed rules. Teams must be made up of 2 guys and 2 girls. Guys can only attack from behind the 10ft line.

*Your team will play both formats.

School's Out Youth Revco Tourney

HOW IT WORKS

Get ready for a fast-paced, high-energy RevCo-style Quads Volleyball Tournament at Prodigy Athletic Center! Open to boys and girls ages 14–18, this 4v4 event brings the intensity of competitive play with a fun twist.

Event Details:

  • Format: Quads (4v4)

  • Ages: 14–18 (boys & girls)

  • Style: RevCo rules for high-speed, exciting gameplay

  • Team Structure: Players form their own teams and select one team captain for communication and registration

How to Enter:

  1. One player registers the team online and pays the $100 team fee ($25 per teammate).

  2. That player becomes the team captain and will receive all tournament updates and the schedule.

Additional Notes:

  • Teams can be all girls, or coed.

  • Boys must attack from the back row only.

  • Quads = 4 players (a 5th player is allowed and may rotate in on the serve).

  • Format will be finalized based on number of teams and ages.

Grab your crew, bring your energy, and get ready to compete for bragging rights in this dynamic event!

 

ADULT LEAGUES

Coming Back Soon!

 

 

We are excited to announce Adult Leagues this fall for all interested adults! Whether you have volleyball experience or are new to the sport, our Adult League is a great way to play the sport you love, stay active, and make connections with other teams and within the volleyball community.

Get your friends or co-workers together, come up with a team name, and join us weekly at our brand new volleyball facility in the heart of Somers, featuring four new professional-caliber Taraflex Courts!

IMPORTANT INFO AND RULES

Advanced

The advanced league is our upper mid level to highest level league. In this league you will find players with the highest level of play as well experience. Players in this league should be confident in all five basics skills (pass/set/attack/block/serve) and will be able to complete the following skills with great success and consistency; Aggressive jump top spin or jump float serve,  can pass and dig the ball at high speeds and with good control, set with great control (able to set many different tempos), attack with great power/control. Players in this level will have a expert understanding of these skills and rules of the game. Players in this league will be accustomed to rotations and running offenses such as 5-1's and 6-2's and are able to play the game at its highest level.

INTERMEDIATE

The intermediate league is our beginner-upper mid-level league. In this league you will find both players that are seasoned veterans and also early mid stage of playing the game. Whether you've been around the game for years or have recently picked it up and are looking for more structured gameplay, this is the league for you. Players in this league should be comfortable with the following skills with good success; Serve either float or top spin, pass and set with decent control, spike/attack a ball with pace, and comfortable blocking. A player in these leagues may not always execute these skills consistently but has a basic understanding of these skills and the rules of the game. They should also have a good understand of the roles on the court and flow of the game.

REVERSE CO-ED RULES

  • Women's height net, women are permanent front row players (Even when serving)
  • Men are permanent backrow players, they can hit backrow, are not allowed to participate in a block.
  • Men can "Soft Block" as long as their feet are still on the ground and their hands are below the height of the net. Soft blocks count as a touch as they are technically a dig not a block touch.
  • Must have one women and one man on the court at all times