Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many posts because HS volleyball brings the most drama of any sport my kids have played. I attribute this to:
--more club players than spots on the HS team, then spots sometimes go to non-club players (like my DD) and the word "unfair" gets used a lot. Families rearrange summer vacations for tryouts in early August, so if someone doesn't make the team, they killed the month for nothing,
--it is truly a team sport, they rely on each position doing well, so emotions run high, especially against teammates screwing up.
--of all the sports my kids have played, there have been more mentally unhinged coaches than we have encountered elsewhere.
You could say the same about basketball, but I think basketball parents are more realistic about where their kids stand. 8th graders who play on pay for play AAU teams know they are on pay for play teams. That same awareness seems to be lacking with volleyball parents
Anonymous wrote:Seriously every other thread is about this sport. Is it that popular?
Anonymous wrote:So many posts because HS volleyball brings the most drama of any sport my kids have played. I attribute this to:
--more club players than spots on the HS team, then spots sometimes go to non-club players (like my DD) and the word "unfair" gets used a lot. Families rearrange summer vacations for tryouts in early August, so if someone doesn't make the team, they killed the month for nothing,
--it is truly a team sport, they rely on each position doing well, so emotions run high, especially against teammates screwing up.
--of all the sports my kids have played, there have been more mentally unhinged coaches than we have encountered elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ https://www.novaboysvb.org/
Boys volleyball has been adopted as a varsity high school sport in Fairfax County Public Schools as of fall 2024!
Now you will have parents from girls volleyball team chimed in and complain about the lack of gym space.
And they'll be justified. They already competed for space with boys basketball team work outs, not they lose to boys volleyball too.
and don't even get me started on Football. The same preferences in place 30 years ago still exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s been a spike in interest
ITA. DD said it felt like all the middle school girls at her school were trying out. And girls are quitting our softball league to focus on volleyball exclusively, where before they might to rec in both, because they think they won't make their HS teams without being on club.
True. At my kids’ HS, volleyball is by far the most desired sport to play for girls and also by far the most difficult team to make for girls. About 1/3 of the freshman girls tried out for the freshman team. It has gotten really popular. Kind of the equivalent of the basketball team for boys (at least at our school)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ https://www.novaboysvb.org/
Boys volleyball has been adopted as a varsity high school sport in Fairfax County Public Schools as of fall 2024!
Now you will have parents from girls volleyball team chimed in and complain about the lack of gym space.
And they'll be justified. They already competed for space with boys basketball team work outs, not they lose to boys volleyball too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s been a spike in interest
ITA. DD said it felt like all the middle school girls at her school were trying out. And girls are quitting our softball league to focus on volleyball exclusively, where before they might to rec in both, because they think they won't make their HS teams without being on club.
Anonymous wrote:There’s been a spike in interest
Anonymous wrote:Tryout season plus high school season. Just like there were multiple little league posts in the spring.
Anonymous wrote:There’s been a spike in interest