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Volleyball is Back at Manassas

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Volleyball at the Manassas Boys & Girls Club is becoming “the number one place” for recreation volleyball in the Manassas area.

The program is proud to offer more than 10 experienced coaches that have been the key to the development and growth of the league. The club’s spoke on the importance of having strong volunteers.

“When six of my 10 volunteer coaches have been with us for almost four years, you know you have something great going. It shows parents dedication and builds trust. Parents are certain that their children are in good hands and getting excellent training,” said Athletic Director Mike Tiller.

The club now offers two indoor volleyball courts and provides numerous hours a week for girls to practice and compete in games. “The volleyball here is not only great and affordable, but it’s the friendships that I have made since coming here that bring me back,” said longtime coach Alisha James.

James went on to elaborate on those friendships.

“Not only are some of my daughter’s best friends in the league, but I have formed great relationships with the other coaches. We love to work together and help each others players together. Off court, everyone is trying to win, but the overall goal is to make sure the girls are learning and improving,” said James.

The Manassas Club offers an outstanding league that is held 3 times per year for only $80.

 

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