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One of the most common recruiting mistakes athletes make is sharing too much schedule information with college coaches. While enthusiasm is appreciated, cluttered emails can make it harder—not easier—for coaches to evaluate and follow you. The goal is simple: give coaches what they need to know, when they need to know it. Below are [...]

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 Founded in March 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, TEAM Kiwi Volleyball Club was built from the ground up by Eric Praetorius and Spencer Hilland with a clear mission: to create an elite volleyball club with an unmatched culture, exceptional coaching, and a first-class training environment. After coaching together for years [...]

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As we turn the page on 2025, JVA is energized by the momentum and promise surrounding the continued growth of our sport. This has been a year of growth and transformation. Our membership has expanded, and with that growth has come fresh energy, new ideas, and a collective willingness to embrace change.  We’ve built [...]

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We are happy to announce that Max Miller has been re-elected and Matt McEvoy has been elected to the JVA Board of Directors. This marks Max’s second term on the Board and Matt’s first. Max Miller is the Club Director of Mintonette Sports in Columbus, Ohio, and has been a JVA member for 17 [...]

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Clear communication policies are essential to the long-term health of any junior volleyball club. Among the most important—and often most tested—of these policies is the waiting period parents are asked to observe before contacting coaches about playing time or athlete roles. While the traditional 24-hour rule has served youth sports well for decades, the [...]

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