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Boys & Girls Club Volleyball Skills & Drills โ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQโ)
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Who can participate in this program?
This program is open to athletes of all skill levels who want to improve their volleyball fundamentals, sportsmanship, and teamwork that are grades 3rd-6th grade (Co-Ed).
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What is the schedule for the program?
Practices are held twice a week for five weeks, providing consistent training and development.
ยท The program runs from April 27 โ May 29, 2026.
ยท Registration is open March 2 โ April 24, 2026.
ยท The 2 practice dates per week will be Monday and Wednesday until 5/25 then Monday and Friday the remaining weeks.
ยท The last week, there will be a scrimmage, and parents/guardians are invited to come and cheer on their athletes.
All practices/scrimmages are held at the Boys & Girls Club of the Umpqua Valley at 1144 N.E. Cedar Street, Roseburg, OR 97470 in the Gymnasium.
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What will participants learn?
Players will focus on volleyball skills and drills, including passing, setting, serving, and hitting, while also learning about teamwork and sportsmanship. All participants will also receive a participation shirt to keep.
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What equipment does my child need to participate?
Participants should wear athletic shoes and comfortable clothing. Knee pads are highly recommended. Each participant will receive a participation T-shirt to keep, this is included in the program fee.
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Who leads the training sessions?
Our program is led by college volleyball players, offering participants a chance to learn from experienced athletes. All coaches complete a thorough background checked and complete a child safety class.
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Can parents stay for practice?
It is preferred that parents do not stay in the gym for practice as this is a Club program vs. a sports league. There will be a scrimmage the last week of the program so friends and family can see the progress of their athlete(s).
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Is this program for competitive play?
No, this is a developmental program focused on learning and improving skills, not on competitive gameplay.
