Anonymous
Post 05/10/2025 12:56     Subject: College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Coach Johns is running volleyball clinics this summer in NOVA. She is a great coach and got my non-club playing DD on track for her HS team a few years ago.
https://legacyvba.sportngin.com/register/form/842993704?_gl=1*1663dt0*_ga*Nzk2Njg0NjcyLjE3NDY3NTc0NzM.*_ga_PQ25JN9PJ8*czE3NDY3NTc0NzMkbzEkZzEkdDE3NDY3NTc0ODMkajUwJGwwJGgw#_ga=2.38306923.93841843.1746757473-796684672.1746757473




This reminds me of the last year's tryout saga, where Legacy officials tried to advertise while pretending to have no connection to the club. Pretty much everyone else was saying that taking the teams in a new club to so many qualifiers doesn't make any sense, but they were claiming the opposite. Let's see...
LVA 14-1: 2364/4959
LVA 15-1: 3641/4296
LVA 16-1: 1656/4214

They managed to roster 3 teams at the most popular age levels. They are not doing bad for a new club (especially the 16s), but they are nowhere near the point where travelling to multiple qualifiers is justified. Quite a waste of time and money for most of the families involved. Conclusion: trust the collective wisdom, not the club officials who are trying to hype their clubs. I have some doubts that a parent whose daughter made it onto the HS team a few years back makes the effort to advertise a coach out of the blue on a dormant thread. Just saying...


Given this is anonymous I will not be able to convince you. Is this how club vball works? So much distrust? We are an AAU basketball family and so glad DD didn’t give it up for this nonsense.


You should give me the benefit of the doubt because of the the Legacy debacle before the tryouts. Let me get this straight: you are the parent of a HS volleyball player who never played club. You have little interest in volleyball because you are a basketball family. Somehow you get the sportsengine link and you decide that volleyball parents would be interested. You dig up an inactive volleyball thread and advertise the coach who helped your DD make the HS team a few years back. Then you stick around to see how your message is received. That sounds credible. [/

The thread is month old? Listen, my daughter owes her HS career to Coach Johns. I don’t care if you believe me, but her skills training is the best we encountered. People are always asking if you have to play club to make your high school team, and the answer is no. But whoever you are, please go on believing your conspiracy theories.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2025 12:44     Subject: College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Coach Johns is running volleyball clinics this summer in NOVA. She is a great coach and got my non-club playing DD on track for her HS team a few years ago.
https://legacyvba.sportngin.com/register/form/842993704?_gl=1*1663dt0*_ga*Nzk2Njg0NjcyLjE3NDY3NTc0NzM.*_ga_PQ25JN9PJ8*czE3NDY3NTc0NzMkbzEkZzEkdDE3NDY3NTc0ODMkajUwJGwwJGgw#_ga=2.38306923.93841843.1746757473-796684672.1746757473




This reminds me of the last year's tryout saga, where Legacy officials tried to advertise while pretending to have no connection to the club. Pretty much everyone else was saying that taking the teams in a new club to so many qualifiers doesn't make any sense, but they were claiming the opposite. Let's see...
LVA 14-1: 2364/4959
LVA 15-1: 3641/4296
LVA 16-1: 1656/4214

They managed to roster 3 teams at the most popular age levels. They are not doing bad for a new club (especially the 16s), but they are nowhere near the point where travelling to multiple qualifiers is justified. Quite a waste of time and money for most of the families involved. Conclusion: trust the collective wisdom, not the club officials who are trying to hype their clubs. I have some doubts that a parent whose daughter made it onto the HS team a few years back makes the effort to advertise a coach out of the blue on a dormant thread. Just saying...


Given this is anonymous I will not be able to convince you. Is this how club vball works? So much distrust? We are an AAU basketball family and so glad DD didn’t give it up for this nonsense.


You should give me the benefit of the doubt because of the the Legacy debacle before the tryouts. Let me get this straight: you are the parent of a HS volleyball player who never played club. You have little interest in volleyball because you are a basketball family. Somehow you get the sportsengine link and you decide that volleyball parents would be interested. You dig up an inactive volleyball thread and advertise the coach who helped your DD make the HS team a few years back. Then you stick around to see how your message is received. That sounds credible.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2025 10:18     Subject: College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Coach Johns is running volleyball clinics this summer in NOVA. She is a great coach and got my non-club playing DD on track for her HS team a few years ago.
https://legacyvba.sportngin.com/register/form/842993704?_gl=1*1663dt0*_ga*Nzk2Njg0NjcyLjE3NDY3NTc0NzM.*_ga_PQ25JN9PJ8*czE3NDY3NTc0NzMkbzEkZzEkdDE3NDY3NTc0ODMkajUwJGwwJGgw#_ga=2.38306923.93841843.1746757473-796684672.1746757473




This reminds me of the last year's tryout saga, where Legacy officials tried to advertise while pretending to have no connection to the club. Pretty much everyone else was saying that taking the teams in a new club to so many qualifiers doesn't make any sense, but they were claiming the opposite. Let's see...
LVA 14-1: 2364/4959
LVA 15-1: 3641/4296
LVA 16-1: 1656/4214

They managed to roster 3 teams at the most popular age levels. They are not doing bad for a new club (especially the 16s), but they are nowhere near the point where travelling to multiple qualifiers is justified. Quite a waste of time and money for most of the families involved. Conclusion: trust the collective wisdom, not the club officials who are trying to hype their clubs. I have some doubts that a parent whose daughter made it onto the HS team a few years back makes the effort to advertise a coach out of the blue on a dormant thread. Just saying...


Given this is anonymous I will not be able to convince you. Is this how club vball works? So much distrust? We are an AAU basketball family and so glad DD didn’t give it up for this nonsense.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2025 09:42     Subject: College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

Anonymous wrote:Coach Johns is running volleyball clinics this summer in NOVA. She is a great coach and got my non-club playing DD on track for her HS team a few years ago.
https://legacyvba.sportngin.com/register/form/842993704?_gl=1*1663dt0*_ga*Nzk2Njg0NjcyLjE3NDY3NTc0NzM.*_ga_PQ25JN9PJ8*czE3NDY3NTc0NzMkbzEkZzEkdDE3NDY3NTc0ODMkajUwJGwwJGgw#_ga=2.38306923.93841843.1746757473-796684672.1746757473


This reminds me of the last year's tryout saga, where Legacy officials tried to advertise while pretending to have no connection to the club. Pretty much everyone else was saying that taking the teams in a new club to so many qualifiers doesn't make any sense, but they were claiming the opposite. Let's see...
LVA 14-1: 2364/4959
LVA 15-1: 3641/4296
LVA 16-1: 1656/4214

They managed to roster 3 teams at the most popular age levels. They are not doing bad for a new club (especially the 16s), but they are nowhere near the point where travelling to multiple qualifiers is justified. Quite a waste of time and money for most of the families involved. Conclusion: trust the collective wisdom, not the club officials who are trying to hype their clubs. I have some doubts that a parent whose daughter made it onto the HS team a few years back makes the effort to advertise a coach out of the blue on a dormant thread. Just saying...
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2025 09:10     Subject: College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

Coach Johns is running volleyball clinics this summer in NOVA. She is a great coach and got my non-club playing DD on track for her HS team a few years ago.
https://legacyvba.sportngin.com/register/form/842993704?_gl=1*1663dt0*_ga*Nzk2Njg0NjcyLjE3NDY3NTc0NzM.*_ga_PQ25JN9PJ8*czE3NDY3NTc0NzMkbzEkZzEkdDE3NDY3NTc0ODMkajUwJGwwJGgw#_ga=2.38306923.93841843.1746757473-796684672.1746757473
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2025 15:11     Subject: Re:College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

There were some college volleyball opportunities posted on the Volleyball Action thread. It is unlikely that people would bother duplicating the information on this thread.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2025 11:07     Subject: Re:College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

bumping this up - trying to get some information on local camps. Also, looking for a private coach.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2025 21:27     Subject: College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

circling back on this - do people have recs for private coaching over the summer if we go that route?
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2025 21:33     Subject: College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

Anonymous wrote:JMU advanced camp is sold out this year, but my daughter has been for the past two years and loved it. They switched the schedule around I believe, but you can sign up for like two days of position camp and then two or three of general as I recall. There’s technically a day off in between but they can stay overnight. They live in Jennings and most camp is at UREC. She thought it was great; good coaching and fun experience. Locally she did American and also liked it although I think preferred the going away aspect of JMU


My daughter and her friends felt the same about JMU. They had all positive things to say about it and signed up again on the first day of registration this year. It’s sold out keep in mind for future years. They stayed overnight in between the two camps last year and will do the same this year. They liked the coaching, dorms, food and had an all around good time.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2025 18:08     Subject: College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

JMU advanced camp is sold out this year, but my daughter has been for the past two years and loved it. They switched the schedule around I believe, but you can sign up for like two days of position camp and then two or three of general as I recall. There’s technically a day off in between but they can stay overnight. They live in Jennings and most camp is at UREC. She thought it was great; good coaching and fun experience. Locally she did American and also liked it although I think preferred the going away aspect of JMU
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2025 20:12     Subject: Re:College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

What about some of the sleep away volleyball camps like UVA, JMU or position specific camps at American University. Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2025 08:26     Subject: Re:College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

Anonymous wrote:DD (15) did the George Mason positional camp last summer. She's a late comer to the sport, and we had cobbled together a series of privates, club-run clinics/camps and this. For her, the Mason camp was least valuable - if you weren't already at the high competitive level, you were shuffled off to the other court, and not a lot of feedback/pointers to improve. For the same amount, could have scheduled 3-4 more private sessions and gotten more out of those sessions.


This is generally the case for all levels of play. If you don't make it to the top court you benefit little and you are wasting your money.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2025 17:13     Subject: Re:College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

Anonymous wrote:DD (15) did the George Mason positional camp last summer. She's a late comer to the sport, and we had cobbled together a series of privates, club-run clinics/camps and this. For her, the Mason camp was least valuable - if you weren't already at the high competitive level, you were shuffled off to the other court, and not a lot of feedback/pointers to improve. For the same amount, could have scheduled 3-4 more private sessions and gotten more out of those sessions.


Thanks for that. Good to know. Probably a similar experience we’ve had with some other college camps. Some are herding high volumes of cats. Camps are a great fundraiser.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2025 09:47     Subject: Re:College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

DD (15) did the George Mason positional camp last summer. She's a late comer to the sport, and we had cobbled together a series of privates, club-run clinics/camps and this. For her, the Mason camp was least valuable - if you weren't already at the high competitive level, you were shuffled off to the other court, and not a lot of feedback/pointers to improve. For the same amount, could have scheduled 3-4 more private sessions and gotten more out of those sessions.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2025 21:02     Subject: College Volleyball camp (girls) reviews / recommendations

Hey mamas and papas-
Girls summer college volleyball camps are about to open. Can you a share your recommendations, experiences and any red flags or ones you’d warn folks away from? I recognize folks go to camp for different reasons and there can be better training in local private / 1:1. But this post is about good, bad and ugly. Both the Vb exposure and overall campus experience.

We did commuter camps at Penn State and Marymount University last year. Penn state was cool to mix in with coaches and players but the skill level wasn’t super high in general for the group. Marymount was a lot of reps and intensity. Kiddo was exhausted every day. Apparently the Marymount food was the winner of the two.

Thanks