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Sunday, May 17, 2015

PCL CHAMPIONS!!!



CONGRATULATIONS TO WOOD VOLLEYBALL FOR WINNING THE PCL TITLE!  BEAT LANSDALE CATHOLIC 3-0 IN THE FINAL!

UNDEFEATED THROUGH THE PCL (FIRST TEAM EVER TO BE UNDEFEATED) 14-0 AND PERFECT IN SET PLAY AFTER THE 1ST HALF OF THE SEASON! 

Thursday, May 14, 2015

La Salle, LC and PCL Semi Finals!

La Salle

Taking on the reigning PCL champions on Senior night was a big task but the Vikings proved they were up to it.  They swept the Explorers at home in straight sets, to clinch the PCL regular season title!  With scores of 25-17, 25-16 and 25-22 Wood put on a show for all those in attendance.

Lansdale Catholic

In a short turn around, Wood traveled to Lansdale to take on the Crusaders in a rematch of the tightly contested one a month earlier.  Wood would come out with the win against LC on their Senior night.

Roman Catholic 

Roman came into the last match of the season for Wood with upset on it's mind.  Wood held on strong to win in straight sets 25-21, 25-21, 25-11.

Salesianum

The Delaware state champions agreed to play a Tri match with Wood and Roman Catholic and it proved to have a great level of competition for all involved!  Sallies picked up a first set win against the Vikings 15-25.  The next set was all Vikings all the way winning 25-13.  The third became tightly contested but Wood prevailed 25-22.  The final set saw the Vikings take the match 25-23.

The next time Wood Plays is in the PCL Semis on Wednesday May 13th!

Monday, April 27, 2015

Courier Times Coverage!

BOYS VOLLEYBALL NOTEBOOKCourier Boys volleyball: SOL races close to being decided

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Posted: Sunday, April 26, 2015 11:00 pm | Updated: 7:58 am, Mon Apr 27, 2015.
With the regular season starting to wind down, it’s time to take a look at where things stand in the various conferences.
In the Suburban One League Continental Conference, it’s been all Pennridge from the jump.
The Rams, unbeaten at 12-0, are quickly closing in on the conference crown.
(Note: The SOL Continental has nine teams, meaning each team plays 16 conference games. The SOL National Conference has only seven teams, so those teams play only 12 conference games. It’s a little confusing, I know, but that’s the setup).
OK, back to Pennridge. The Rams are being chased by both North Penn (8-2 SOL Continental) and Quakertown (8-3), but those teams are running out of time.
Pennridge has already beaten the Panthers twice, and the Knights once, meaning unless the Rams go into a serious tailspin (extremely, extremely unlikely) in their last four matches, the conference crown will go to them.
So far, it’s been a similar story in the SOL National, as William Tennent has remained perfect (9-0 in conference play), and the teams chasing the Panthers, Pennsbury (6-2 conference play) and Council Rock North (5-2), have only a handful of matches left to play.
On top of that, Tennent has already beaten the Indians twice (both by 3-2 scores) and the Falcons once (also by a 3-2 score). The Panthers play Pennsbury in their season finale May 5.
By then, though, Tennent will likely have sewn things up.
Things are also looking good for Archbishop Wood in the Philadelphia Catholic League.
The Vikings sit atop the league at 8-0 (teams play 12 PCL matches) and are being chased by defending PCL champ La Salle (7-1 PCL) and Lansdale Catholic (6-2).
The make-or-break week for Wood comes next week, when the Vikings host the Explorers May 5 and then travel to Lansdale two days later to face the Crusaders.
Panthers in rankings?
Maybe it’ll be in them today when the new list is announced. Or maybe it won’t.
Regardless, with the season William Tennent is putting together, the Panthers should be in the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association top 10 teams.
In last week’s rankings, Council Rock North, a very good team, was ranked seventh in the state, and Tennent was nowhere to be found.
Then, last Monday night, the Panthers beat the Indians 3-2 (in a great match) for the second time this season.
Beat a team once and it could be considered a little fluky. Beat a team twice and well, that’s not so fluky.
Now, being ranked in the state in the middle of the season might be nice, but it doesn’t really matter.
Being ranked in the state at the end of the season, though, matters. So we’ll see what happens with the Panthers.
And while we’re on the subject, Tennent’s only loss came against Quakertown, and the Panthers from Upper Bucks aren’t in the rankings, either.
Makes one wonder.
Matches to watch
Council Rock North at Archbishop Wood, Tuesday, 7 p.m.: The Vikings have already played William Tennent and Neshaminy and now they get the Indians. That’s how you get better as a team and build your program by playing other good programs. And it’s paying off for Wood in the Philadelphia Catholic League standings, too (first place).
Pennsbury at Parkland, Thursday, 7 p.m.: And speaking of good programs, this is why the Falcons are always tough. They take long trips like this one to face really good teams, Parkland is ranked No. 2 in the state by the PVBCA, and is always a state tournament-level opponent. I love nonleague matches like this one. Your team might win or they might lose, but they’ll walk out better for it regardless.

CB East, Palumbo and E&S

CB East

The Vikings took a break from PCL play to take on Non league opponents.  Wood traveled to East to take on the Patriots of the tough SOL Continental. Wood was neck and neck the whole way through dropping the first set 25-21.  In Set 2 it was more of the same back and forth which saw the Vikings lose 25-23.  Set 3 was very tightly contested, but with the match on the line, the Vikings took the set 26-24.  The 4th was more of the same but this time Wood dropped the match 25-23.


Academy At Palumbo

Wood traveled to the City to take on Academy at Palumbo, currently the second place team in the Public League (Current AA leader).  Wood came away with a hard fought win in straight sets taking down Palumbo 25-17, 25-21, 25-19.


E & S

In a rematch of the District 12 title game last year the Engineers came to Wood for an afternoon match.  Wood came out strong in the first set winning 25-14.  In the second E & S came back strong, but the Vikings managed to pull out the win 25-17.  The third set was a bit closer seeing Wood and E &S playing closely until 15-15.  Wood then used a 10-3 run to close out the game and the set.

Wood returns to action next week against Council Rock North on Tuesday, Cardinal O'Hara Thursday and a Tri match with Roman Catholic and Salesianum on Saturday.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Intel Boys Volleyball Coverage!

Posted by Drew Markol on the Intel Boys Volleyball Notebook


It hasn’t taken Archbishop Wood and coach Brendan Ledwith long to get a handle on this boys volleyball thing.
In just their second season with a varsity program — the Philadelphia Catholic League added boys volleyball in 2014 — the Vikings are priming themselves for a (another) nice playoff run.
Off to a 4-0 start in the PCL, Wood finds itself alone in first place, with Lansdale Catholic and La Salle both sitting at 4-1.
(Cardinal O’Hara, Roman Catholic, Archbishop Ryan, Archbishop Carroll, Monsignor Bonner and Saint Joseph’s Prep are the six other programs that make up the nine-team league.)
More importantly for the Vikings, two of their four PCL victories have come over the Crusaders (by a 3-1 count) and the Explorers (3-2).
It was La Salle that beat the Vikings in the District 12 championship match a year ago.
Overall, Wood is 7-1, with the lone loss coming against neighbor William Tennent 3-0 in a non-league affair. (Considering the Panthers are in a tie with Pennsbury for the top spot in the tough Suburban One League National Conference at 4-0, the Vikings’ loss to Tennent doesn’t look too bad).
“They play well together, and you can see that they’re getting better,” Tennent coach Jim Creighton said after facing Wood. “Brendan is doing a really good job with them.”
Of the nine PCL programs, only La Salle, Roman Catholic and Saint Joe’s are in Class AAA. The other six, including Wood, play in Class AA (the smaller-enrollment classification).
In contrast, the 23 programs that play in District One are all in Class AAA, including Christopher Dock. The Pioneers, with a male enrollment of only 119 in grades nine through 11 (which is how the PIAA measures enrollment), would be the second-smallest Class AA program if they were in District 12.
So, when the District 12 playoffs arrive, the Vikings will be looking to return to the title game. In 2014, they lost to Engineering and Science but still qualified for the PIAA tournament, losing in the first round to North Pocono of District Two.

“My guys are working really hard, and it was a really good match against La Salle,” Ledwith said.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Intel Coverage of William Tennent!

Posted: Monday, March 30, 2015 10:15 pm | Updated: 11:14 pm, Mon Mar 30, 2015.

WARMINSTER — Solid steps were taken by both William Tennent and Archbishop Wood in boys volleyball play Monday.
For the Panthers, their 3-0 non-league victory over the neighboring Vikings helped them right things after dropping a match to improving Quakertown last Friday.

"We kind of got a wake-up call against Quakertown and we had to bounce back," Tennent senior Tom Del Conte said. "Wood is getting better and we had to come out here tonight and play well if we wanted to win."
For the Vikings, who are in just their second season with a varsity program, they gave an established program like the Panthers a good go and were not intimidated.
"Last year we played some matches where we had a hard time getting to 10," Wood coach Brendan Ledwith said. "These guys are working hard and they keep after it. Tennent is very good and I was happy to see us keep fighting."
The Panthers won by scores of 25-18, 25-20 and 25-22.
"This is a good neighborhood rivalry that we like to play," Creighton said. "Wood is getting better and better. They're only in their second season, but they do a lot of good things."
Del Conte, who had seven kills and two blocks, including the match-clinching block in the third game, and his teammates knew they had to be ready for the Vikings.
"A lot of our guys play club with their guys and we knew they would come out and play well," Del Conte said. "It's always fun when you play against Wood. For a program that's just really getting started they're pretty good."
The best game was the second as the host Vikings led most of the way before Tennent rallied.
Wood had an 18-17 advantage only to see the Panthers go on an 8-2 run to seize the game.
A kill from Del Conte made it 23-20 and helped offset a kill from Wood senior standout John Waltrich (13 kills, nine blocks) on the previous point.
The third and final game was also tight with the Vikings leading in the middle portion only to see the Panthers battle back yet again.
A kill by junior Jake Milnazik (nine kills, nine digs, four aces) gave the Panthers the lead at 21-20.
"I told the team after the match that they should be proud of the way they played," Ledwith said. "This one was filled with energy and passion on both sides. The crowd was into it and we need to play these kind of matches to push our program to the next level."
Notes: William Tennent plays at Neshaminy Tuesday (3:30 p.m.) and hosts Christopher Dock on Wednesday (7 p.m.). ... "We're going back-to-back-to-back and we'll need to be ready," Creighton said. ... The Vikings host Cardinal O'Hara on Wednesday (3 p.m.) in a Philadelphia Catholic League match. ... Will Towle finished with eight kills for the Panthers and Rob Russell had six kills and three blocks for the Vikings.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Roster


Introducing your 2015 Viking Men's Volleyball team


Last Name First Name Jersey Number Grade Position
Boggs Matt 4 Sophmore S
Emrich Sean 3 Senior DS/L
Fleming John 11 Junior Opp
Harold Ryan 2 Senior Opp
King William 5 Freshman OH
Lehmann David 6 Senior DS/L
McTigue Liam 19 Junior MB
Montague Chris 1 Senior S
Piekarski Brian 14 Freshman OH/MB
Quaglia Chris 18 Senior S
Quinn Chris  12 Senior DS/L
Russell Robert 17 Senior MB
Theirs  Sam 13 Senior OH
Waltrich John 9 Senior OH
Wilkinson Matt 8 Senior DS/L
Wu Ray 10 Freshman MB

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Schedule


Below is the Schedule for 2015

Please check back for updates and changes on the CALENDAR PAGE




Day Date
Saturday 7-Mar  Scrimmage @ CR North 9:00am
Tuesday 17-Mar Scrimmage @ Upper Dublin 3:30pm
Friday 20-Mar vs.  Saint Joesph's Prep 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Saturday 21-Mar at Haverford Tournament 9:00am
Monday 23-Mar at Archbishop Ryan 5:00 JV/ 6:45 V
Wednesday 25-Mar vs. Archbishop Carroll 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Friday 27-Mar vs. Bonner-Prendergast 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Monday 30-Mar Vs. Tennent 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Wednesday 1-Apr vs. Cardinal O'Hara 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Monday 6-Apr at La Salle College HS 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Wednesday 8-Apr vs. Lansdale Catholic 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Thursday 9-Apr at Roman Catholic 3:30 V/ JV follows
Monday 13-Apr at  Saint Joseph's Prep 3:30 V/ JV follows
Wednesday 15-Apr vs. Archbishop Ryan 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Friday 17-Apr at Neshaminy 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Tuesday 21-Apr at Archbishop Carroll 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Thursday 23-Apr at Bonner-Prendergast 5:00 JV/ 6:30 V
Tuesday 28-Apr vs Council Rock North 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Thursday 30-Apr at Cardinal O'Hara 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Saturday 2-May vs. Roman Catholic 11:00 JV/11:00 V
Saturay 2-May vs. Salesianum 1:00 JV/3:00 V
Tuesday  5-May vs. La Salle College HS 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Thursday 7-May at Lansdale Catholic 5:45 JV/ 7:00 V
Thursday 14-May PCL Quarters TBD
Saturday 16-May PCL Semi TBD
Tuesday  19-May PCL Finals TBD
Thursday 21-May District 12 Finals TBD
Wednesday 27-May PIAA First Round TBD

Player and Fan Gear


You can order Player and Fan gear here!  Anything marked Mandatory is something for Players (Shorts and warm up) everything else can be purchased for Players, Family, Friends or Fans!




Order Player and Fan gear here!  Thanks in advance for supporting Viking Men's Volleyball!!



Sunday, March 1, 2015

Team Selection and Coach's Clinic

Team Selection begins tomorrow at 2:30pm in the boys gym and will go until 5pm.  The process will last 4 days. Players need to bring with them their card from the business office that verifies a physical and all bills up to date.  Players will not be allowed to play without the card.

There is a coach's Clinic tomorrow with USA Volleyball's Director of Sport Development John Kessel.  He needs players to do a demonstration so we would like all players to stay and participate if possible!


Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Open Gyms, Tryouts

Open Gyms

We will now be adding open gyms on Tuesdays from 7-9pm in the Boys gym.  These are in addition to our Sunday Open Gyms.  This is for any boy currently attending Wood who would like to try out volleyball.


Team Selection

Team selection will begin on March 2nd!  You must have your Physical, PIAA forms and Pay to Play card in order to participate.  If you have any questions about these, please see Mr. Sette or Mrs. McDonald.

Interest Meeting

There will be an interest meeting on Thursday February 19th during homeroom for any player that is interested in playing as well.  Feel free to come out and ask questions.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Weekly Update!

There is not a whole lot going on this week, but we hope that everyone is having a great school year so far!

Congratulations goes out to our players that are Fall Athletes as well for the outstanding seasons already! (Chris Baker-Football, Sam Theirs-Soccer, Chris Quaglia & Chris Quinn-Golf, Brian Piekarski-Cross Country)

Open Gyms Continue

Open Gyms continue on Wednesday nights from 7-9. 

Friday Work Outs

We will continue work outs on Friday afternoons 2:30-3:15.  John King has given us a work out plan so please see Coach Brendan for a plan. 

Monday, September 8, 2014

Weekly Update! 9/8/14-9/15/14

Open Gyms
We are continuing our open gyms for the fall on Wednesday evenings 7-9 pm.  The basketball team is in before us, so please respect their time and space and wait in the student center until 7.  Also our strength and conditioning trainer will be in to do a work out as well.

Lifting
We have the weight room on Friday afternoons from 2:30-3:15.  Please make sure to arrive promptly so that we can get a full work out in. We have a program to follow and very limited time to get it done.

Club Open Gym/Tryouts
Please see all the websites for Open gyms and tryout schedules. 


Penn State Women's Matches
This weekend Number 1 Penn State Women will be participating in the Villanova Classic at Villanova University.  They will have matches against #22 Kansas, Yale, Villanova and American University.  Please check the Villanova website for game times and ticket prices!

Monday, September 1, 2014

Weekly Update 9/1/14-9/8/14

We hope everyone had a great summer!  We have a lot in store for this coming season so stay tuned for more updates!

Open Gym

We will have open Gyms on Wednesday evenings 6-8:30 in the Boy's Gym!  All are welcome to join us! These will take place until November when we will move to Sunday during winter sports season.

Weight Lifting

New this year we will have a weight training program with the help of trainer John King.  Our gym time is Friday 2:30-3:15.  Please be prompt as someone may be in after us! This program will not only focus on weight training, but speed and agility, as well as stretching and flexibility. 

2015 Schedule

We have already started planning our tournaments and non league games for the spring!  Teams include SOL teams, Catholic Schools from NJ and DE and a possible trip out to the Midwest to test ourselves against some of the best in the country!

Club Volleyball

As School Starts so does Club Volleyball season!  Open Gyms may happen on SUNDAYS in September.  For FAQ Head to our Extra Opportunities page or email the club themselves.  Also sign up for email lists if available for more information!

Here is a list of Clubs in the area
Club Lehigh-Lehigh Valley
East Coast Power-King Of Prussia, Lehigh Valley, Bucks/Mont
Infinity-NexGen HPC Telford PA
Philadelphia Volleyball Club-South Philly/Haverford
Panther Volleyball Club-Bucks/Mont
Surge Volleyball Club-Fleetwood/Reading

Open Gyms
Head to each website to see when Open gyms are.  They should be on a Sunday, as well you should attempt to limit yourself to 1 per day.  Most clubs will hold multiple open gyms to give everyone a chance to see their club.

Tryouts
Clubs will hold tryouts starting the first weekend in October.  If you are trying out for a USAV Club you will need to have a membership.  Go to KRVA to get either a tryout membership or a full membership.

Commitments

Players may commit to a club anytime, though the commitment is binding only after tryouts!  Please see each club for individual ways they let players know about commitments. 



Monday, August 25, 2014

Weekly Update 8/25/14-9/1/14

Open Gym

We have open gym tonight! We will be in the South/Girls gym from 5:30-8:00! We will not Open gym next week on Labor Day!

Weight Room

We have the weight room on Friday's from 2:30-3:15!, We will have a trainer come in to show us exercises that we should be doing!


Freshman Picnic

Come see us on Tuesday at the club fair during the Freshman orientation!

Club Open gyms

Be on the look out for Open gyms put on by Local Clubs!  There are some new and exciting developments for Boys Volleyball!

Monday, August 18, 2014

Weekly Update 8/18/14-8/25/14

Open Gyms
We continue to hold our Open Play night tonight from 5:30-8:00 in the gym.  It could be the girls gym but check our Facebook Fan Page or Twitter for up to date postings. 

Clinics

As Summer winds down, clinics come to an end, but EC Power has one more left for $20 at Archbishop Carroll on August 24th! time is 5-7pm  Get back into the swing of things by coming to this clinic!

Club Open Gyms

There are Free Open Gyms put on by various clubs check EC Power, Club Lehigh, GPS Crush and Panther Volleyball to see when and where they are.  They are typically low cost or even free!  This will help you decide what club fits you! 

Monday, August 11, 2014

Weekly Update 8/11/14-8/18/14

Fall Sports!
Good Luck to all of our athletes trying out for Fall Sports!  Soccer, Football, Golf, Cross Country are all represented by the players on our team! 

EC Power Clinics
There is still time to sign up for EC Power Clinics at Archbishop Carroll on August 17th and 24th!  Cost is only $20!  Head to EC Power to get more information! 

ALSO STAY TUNED FOR OPEN GYMS FROM ALL CLUBS!  THEY ARE TYPICALLY FREE!  This is an opportunity not only for the clubs to see you but to see where you might fit with a club!

Final Outdoor Tournaments
Next weekend there will be doubles tournament Saturday and Quads/Co-ed Sunday in Doylestown!  This one is very close by so try to make it a priority to play!  If you would like to register let me know and I will put you in! For information you can go here!

Monday, August 4, 2014

Weekly Update 8/4/14-8/11/14

Open Gym

Tonight we will have open gym from 5:30-8:00 in the BOYS GYM. 

Weekend Tournaments

You can still register for the Classic up until this weekend in Horsham!  Remember to register under the Juniors Division and add Boys to the Notes!  Click the link to register!!

EC Power Clinics

EC Power a brand new boys club is running clinics in August go here for more information!

Panther Volleyball Camp

Today is the last day to register for Panther Camp! This is a great camp for Boys of all ages and in expensive!  Head to their website to register!!!

Monday, July 28, 2014

Weekly Update 7/28-8/4

Monday Open Gyms
 Join us tonight for our open play!  Anyone can come by and play!  We will start at 5:30 and go until about 8.  If it rains we will be inside the boys gym, so bring your shoes!

Outdoor Tournaments
This weekend there is a large grass tournament in Lancaster called the Susquhanna Smash Registration is closed but for Sunday you can usually walk on by paying an extra fee.  Quads and Reverse Co-ed are offered. 

It is not too late to sign up for the ECV Classic in Horsham on August 9th!  Remember we are running a U18 division with some great prizes!  Go here to Register.  Make sure you are registering for Juniors and put BOYS in the notes!


Camps and Clinics
Camps and clinics are pretty slow due to the fact that the girls are ramping up for their season!  EC Power is running 2 boys Clinics.  $20 a piece head to EC Power to get details and sign ups should be up soon!  Also sign up for their news letter to get information on clinics, camps and club from them! 



Monday, July 21, 2014

Weekly Update 7/21-7/28

Monday Open Gyms

Looks like it will be a great evening to have open play!! Remember we start at 5:30 until dusk!  It is Free and open to all bring anyone! Hope to see you there!

Power! Setter and Beach Camps

This week there are openings in Power Setter Camp it's really cheap $75 for 3 evenings!  Also you can sign up for Beach Camp in Allentown.  This camp will show you how to play the doubles sand and grass games from some of the best players in the region! 

Outdoor 18U tournament

Sign Ups are still going on for our 18U division at ECV's "The Classic" in Carpenter Park!  This allows younger and newer players to have an opportunity to compete with players of their own skill!  We also have some great prizes for the division!  Go to ECV's Website to register!  MAKE SURE TO REGISTER FOR JUNIORS AND PUT BOYS IN THE NOTES!

Tennent Boy's Camp

William Tennent HS is once again hosting a camp for boys only!  It is August 11-15 and is only $85!  The best deal on camp you will find!  Coaches are varsity head coaches from local high schools, current collegiate players and club coaches with stellar records!  Go here to sign up! 

Boys' Clubs*

The closer we get to School means the closer we get to Club Season!  Check out our Extra Opportunities Page  to get general information on Club Volleyball.  You can also go to the KRVA (Keystone Region Volleyball Association) website to get more information!  Below is a small profile of each of the 5 local clubs in PA that have Boys programs in alphabetical order! It is in your best interest to look at ALL of the clubs and find the best fit!!

Club Lehigh-Based in the Allentown/Bethlehem region this club has been very successful with coaches from Colleges including Muhlenburg and Moravian as well as successful high school coaches from schools like Emmaus, Bethlehem Catholic and Liberty.  Head to their website for more information about tryouts, open gyms, locations and costs!

EC Power-This club is based out of King of Prussia PA, but is using locations all over the BuxMont Region.  Power is only a year old but has been very successful on the girls side and looks to continue that for the Boys.  Coaching staff includes coaches from Archbishop Carroll, Archbishop Wood, La Salle University, Villanova University and others being added! Head over to the website and sign up for informational emails from this exciting new club!

GPS Crush This club is based in Chalfont and Telford PA.  They have hosted boys for 2 years now.  Their coaching staff includes some of the best area doubles players as well as coaches from North Penn and CB South.  They also run camps and clinics for players from youth to high school.  Head over to their website and check them out!

Panther Volleyball- This club is based in Warmisnter PA and has practice locations all over Bucks County.  They have been around for 10 years now and have a great track record of training young men in the game.  Coaches come from successful high school programs such as Council Rock North, Central Bucks East and West and William Tennent.  Panther also holds a variety of Camps, leagues and clinics as well as open gyms!  Stop by their website to see if Panther might be for you!

Philadelphia Volleyball Club This a 501 3(c) Non profit club based in Center City Philadelphia and Havertown PA.  They have been training boys for 8 years now.  Their coaching staff includes head coaches from Haverford High School, Lincoln, Northeast and Central, all of which have been very successful in the Philadelphia Public League and the Independent Volleyball League.  Head to their facebook fan page to get information about the club, and message them with any questions!

*Please try to make sure a PARENT in involved with contacting clubs for information!