EVC House League is a non-competitive volleyball development program designed for both new and experienced athletes.
The program is structured into two parts: the first hour focuses on skill development, while the second hour is dedicated to game play. Skill development covers the fundamentals of volleyball, including serving, bumping, setting, and spiking. As players progress, they will engage in specialty drills such as blocking and diving. Participants will learn the responsibilities of all six court positions and begin to specialize, with designated setters and hitters.
🏐 Skill Development Focus:
🏐 Serving – Improve accuracy, power, and consistency.
🏐 Passing & Defense – Master controlled bumps and strategic positioning.
🏐 Setting – Enhance precision and ball control for effective plays.
🏐 Attacking & Blocking – Develop explosive hitting, timing, and net presence.
Spring Skills Clinic:
Designed for athletes looking to elevate their performance, refine advanced technical skills, and compete with greater consistency and confidence. This stage aligns with Volleyball Canada’s Train to Compete principles, where athletes focus on performance execution, tactical awareness, and mental resilience.

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