Title: Agenda
1www.kingsportvolleyballclub.org
Agenda
- Welcome Intro of Board
Donna Hardy - Club Statement/ Player Family Commitment
Donna Hardy - Opening of the Club Donna Hardy
- Introduction of Coaches Donna Hardy
- Type of Teams/Fees/Practices Tournaments
Chris Jones - Tryouts and Team Placement Lindsey Devine
- Parent/Player Contract LeAnn Lane
- Registration/1st Team Meeting Melissa Jones
- Parent Volunteers Susan Russell
- Fundraising Leslie Osborn
- Questions
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3- Club Statement/Player and Family Commitment
- The Kingsport Volleyball Club (KVC) shall
- Provide an opportunity for girls to develop their
individual and team volleyball skills. - Offers opportunities to play on either travel or
non-travel teams. - Teams are formed based on ability, age, and
position via coaching evaluation. - Individual player improvement, team success, and
the success of KVC are dependent upon
commitment from players and their families. It
should be understood that participation in this
club requires a commitment of time, effort and
finances. Players and their families should
enter into the program well aware of these
requirements. - Also, new this year, is a non-travel team for
boys 8-12.
4- Opening of Club
- Why was the club opened up?
- For the long term strength of volleyball in the
tri-cities area - Attract additional experienced coaches from
around the tri-cities - Having more teams with players of similar
ability - Make club known on national level and have
college coaches recognize individuals for
volleyball scholarships
5Introduction of Coaches Stacey Cleek Rachel
Cooper Bryan Dean Carl Devine Lindsey Devine
Tammy Fries LeAnn Lane Jessica Mullins Beth
Snapp Tara Sunquist
6- Type of Teams/Fees/Practices Tournaments
- Non-Travel Girls Teams
- Who may participate
- Primarily for grades 4-8
- Players with minimal skill level
- Players not able to commit to the rigors of
travel teams - Primary Purpose
- Fundamental skill development
- Introduction to KVC and competitive volleyball
- Fees 245 tryout fees (25 post marked on or
before Oct 30 or 50 after Oct 30) - Included in this fee
- One 2-hour practice a week (16 weeks)
- Possible Scrimmages
- Season will run November thru March
- Skills Clinic
- SRVA registration
7- Type of Teams/Fees/Practices Tournaments
- Non-Travel Boys 8-12
- Who may participate
- Boys ages 8-12
- Primary Purpose
- Fundamental skill development
- Grass roots effort to introduce boys volleyball
into the area - Fees 245 tryout fees (25 post marked on or
before Oct 30 or 50 after Oct 30) - Included in this fee
- One 2-hour practice a week (Saturday?)
- Possible Scrimmages
- Season will run November thru March
- Skills Clinic
- SRVA registration
- T-shirt
8- Type of Teams/Fees/Practices Tournaments
- Travel Club Teams
- Who may participate
- Girls ages 12-17.
- Girls with evaluated skill levels required for
competitive travel teams. - Girls/parents willing to commit to the time and
financial obligations of a travel team. - Notes
- Team placement will be made by the coaching
committee after observation of the tryout
process. - Parents and coaches of each team will determine
tournament dates. - Schedule may conflict with other winter/spring
sports. - Fees 540 tryout fees (25 post marked on or
before Oct 30 or 50 after Oct 30)
Note This fee does not include travel, lodging
and meal expenses. - Included in this fee
- Two 2-hour practices a week (a weeknight
Saturday) - 6 tournament days
- Season will run November thru March (could be
later depending upon tournament dates) - Officiating Clinic and the Skills Clinic
9- Type of Teams/Fees/Practices Tournaments
-
- Travel Qualifier Teams
- Who may participate
- Girls ages 12-17.
- Girls with evaluated skill level necessary for
qualifier teams. - Girls/parents willing to commit to the time and
financial obligations of qualifier teams. - Notes
- Placement will be made by the coaching committee
after observation of the tryout process. - Parents and coaches of each team will determine
tournament dates. - Schedule may conflict with other winter/spring
sports. - Fees 785 tryout fees (25 post marked on or
before Oct 30 or 50 after Oct 30) Note
This fee does not include travel, lodging and
meal expenses. - Included in this fee
- Two 2-hour practices a week (weeknight
Saturday) - Coach may require 3rd weekly practice
- 10 tournament days
- Season will run November into May/June
10Type of Teams/Fees/Practices Tournaments
KYVB Kingsport Youth Volleyball is an
introductory experience in which players have fun
while learning basic volleyball concepts. It is a
recreational program offered to girls in grades
3-7. This spring league (March-April) gives
players an opportunity to participate in a skills
clinic and practice and play matches two nights
per week. The league runs for six weeks and
culminates with a Saturday tournament. KYVB
coaches are parent volunteers and high school
players from the Dobyns-Bennett volleyball
program.
11Type of Teams/Fees/Practices Tournaments
Practices (2 hour) Sevier Middle School Days
Monday 5-7pm or 7-9pm
Wednesday 5-7pm or 7-9pm Saturday
9-11am or 11am-1pm or 1-3pm Kennedy Elementary
School Days Monday 6-8pm or
7-9pm Tuesday 6-8pm or 7-9pm
Wednesday 6-8pm or 7-9pm Thursday 6-8pm
or 7-9pm
12Fee Schedule 2008-2009
Late fee for each monthly payment made after due
date 15/month Payments should be mailed to
Kingsport Volleyball Club
PO Box 7693
Kingsport, TN
37664
13Tryouts and Team Placement
Tryout Schedule
- Tryouts are mandatory
- The KVC coaching staff will evaluate the skill
level of players during a series of tryouts. - Only 1 tryout fee even if tryout for club and
qualifier - Players will be placed on teams according to
Ability Age Position - If you do not make a Qualifier team, you may try
out for a club team. - However, you are not guaranteed to make a club
team. - No non-travel players will be cut.
- Goal (depending on numbers) of players per
team target 9 maximum 10
14Parent/Player Contract
15- Registration
-
- 1. Registration Tryout Forms
- KVC Form /25 or 50 Registration (Discount if
post marked by Oct. 30) - This fee covers Insurance for tryouts, making
copies of all forms for SRVA - and coaches, numbers for player tryouts and
supplies. - SRVA Requirements (Register online at
www.srva.org) Print tryout form, Membership form
and Medical Release form.) Have the Medical
form notarized - Copy of Insurance Card
- Copy of Birth Certificate
- Parent-Player Contract
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- 2. If you do not make a team, the registration
fee will not be refunded. -
- 3. Team Meeting Nov. 13 at RNR at 7pm. Items to
bring - First payment Non-Travel 95.00, Club 150.00,
Qualifier 245.00 - Calendars To schedule tournaments. Coaches will
have tournament dates. - Know what jersey number you had last year and
your size. -
- 4. Officiating clinic all travel qualifier and
club players will have to attend as a requirement
of SRVA. ETSU will also hold a skills
clinic this same day, which is included in your
cost of membership. (Date will be announced
at a later time)
16- Parent Volunteers
-
- Team Representative
- Act as liaison between coach and parents,
translating any concerns, problems or other
information. - Coordinate parents to bring (healthy) food and
drinks to the tournaments. - Assist the coach as needed.
- Coordinate with board members as necessary
regarding apparel orders, uniforms, and club
activities. - Keep accurate records of money raised by players,
such as shirt sales. Forward all monies to the
club treasurer. - Coordinate any and all fundraising efforts with
the parents and players. - Must have e-mail access and willing to utilize
it. - Travel Coordinator
- Research and obtain hotel reservations as close
as possible to the school where we play. Players
usually room with their parents so a block of
rooms are reserved for each player and coach. - Correspond with parents regarding hotel,
location, phone number, dates, directions,
reservation deadline, etc. Parents will be
responsible for actually reserving their own
room. - Provide directions from hotel to school gym to
each parent and coach. It is a good idea for the
travel coordinator to arrive early (on Friday
evening) and actually locate the gym,
particularly if it is in a strange town or
location. This will prevent a situation of 8
players, parents and coach leaving the hotel
early Saturday morning, having bad directions,
driving around lost trying to find the school,
and missing the 800 am coaches meeting. - Ball Keeper
- Keeper of the ball bag and all balls.
Locate balls after each warm up, store in the
bag, and keep until next warm up. Coaches will
take the balls at the end of the tournament so
that they will be available for practice. - Team Photographer
- Take photos at tournament time forward to
the club web site coordinator Lee
Peterson-lhpeter_at_eastman.com.
17- Fundraising
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- KVC Service Project
- Recycling Program
- This year the players will be asked to
participate in a service project that will also
serve as a fundraiser contributing to the clubs
general budget - Ask family, friends and neighbors to save
aluminum cans - Teams may get together and clean up an area
picking up aluminum - There will be regular collection dates at
designated sites - More information will be distributed at the Team
MeetingStart saving those cans! - Individual Fundraising Efforts
- There will be two fundraisers that are optional
for players and their parents. These fundraisers
provide an opportunity to raise money that can be
applied against a players club dues. - KVC Website Ads
- Ad are placed on the KVC Website
- There are two sizes Business Name (50),
Business Card Sized Image (75) - All ad sales must be turned in by January 1, 2009
18- Summary
- All information can be found on Web Site
www.kingsportvolleyballclub.org - Registration Tryout Forms
- KVC Form /25 or 50 Registration (Discount if
post marked by Oct. 30) - SRVA Requirements (Register online at
www.srva.org) Print tryout form, Membership form
and Medical Release form.) Have the Medical
form notarized - Copy of Insurance Card
- Copy of Birth Certificate
- Parent-Player Contract
-
- Team Meeting Nov. 13 at RNR at 7pm. Items to
bring
19Questions?