General Information
Updated: 10/2/2008
Players are required to be ready to begin practice at the designated start time. Please allow yourselves enough time to put on knee pads, change shoes and be taped, if needed. Players are expected to assist in practice set up such as setting up and taking down nets, putting away volleyballs and other equipment that may be used that day. Begin practice mentally prepared. Have personal goals for all practices. A good time to think about goals is during warm-up.
If a player must miss a practice, a telephone call to their respective coach is mandatory at least one hour before practice.
Advance notice is mandatory if a player cannot make a practice or tournament due to vacation, family commitment, etc. Please remember your absences effect everyone else on your team. Be considerate and inform your coaches with plenty of notice if you can not attend a practice or tournament.
Each practice session is very important to the development of our athletes. Players need to make every effort to be at every practice so they don't miss too much instruction that could affect their performance at tournaments. Also, coaches prepare practice plans according to who and how many are attending. They need to know in advance if someone will have to miss a practice.
Players are required to wear appropriate shirts and shorts to practice. Players wearing shirts or shorts that are inappropriate will be asked to sit out practice.
Please bring your own plastic water bottle to practice and tournaments.
Playing Time
Updated: 10/2/2008
Playing time is very important to us as we are sure it is to every player. That is the main reason our teams will have no more than 10 (to 12 with alternates) players. It is important to apply the skills and fundamentals taught in practice in match situations. This allows our coaches to realize which skills the player is proficient at and where more training and improvement can be accomplished.
Your club membership fees go toward practice time and instruction by qualified, experienced VOLUNTEER coaches, NOT playing time in tournaments. Xtreme VBC guarantees a ‘fair’ amount of playing time for every player, this does not necessarily mean an ‘equal’ amount. When considering the amount of playing time that you are receiving make sure that the comparison is being made among players that play the same position.
More playing time is earned by regularly being at practice, attending tournaments, working hard to improve, fostering team relationships, demonstrating good sportsmanship, and executing the skills when given the opportunity to play.
Xtreme's Coaches are advised to give everyone fair opportunities to contribute their skills and abilities to the team during pool play matches. When a team advances past pool play, it is the Coaches discretion and decision to reward players that have excelled during pool play with playing time in these final matches.
Remember, Xtreme VBC is about achieving goals and improving in all areas of volleyball, not solely about winning tournaments.
Tournaments
Updated: 10/2/2008
The location and number of tournaments is set every year by the Tournament Coordinator. Xtreme VBC strives to provide the opportunity for each of our teams to attend 12 tournaments each year. Three of those 12 tournaments will be from the list of 5 "travel tournaments".
Some of the travel tournaments may include:
Bay State in Springfield, MA. The Southern Tier Classic in Cortland, NY. Columbus, OH. Baltimore, MD. Northeast Regional Championships at Penn State University, PA.
Tournament information is usually available the week prior to the tournament. For the bigger tournaments that require overnight stays, the information is provided earlier. The club's Travel Coordinator will make hotel reservations for teams traveling to out of town tournaments. The hotel rooms are available to reserve at the club's rate through the Travel Coordinator.
Information regarding tournaments and travel accommodations is provided through our team Parent Representatives.
For The Happy Valley Tournament that is held at Penn State University, the players are provided accommodations in the University's dorm rooms for the entire weekend. Xtreme VBC relies on volunteer parent chaperones to accompany each team to insure all players are safe and arrive at their designed playing venues. If you are interested in being a chaperone, please talk to your team's parent rep, the Parent Rep Coordinator or a Committee Member.
Xtreme VBC will provide each player with a Tournament Sign-Up Sheet. This is a list of tournaments that are available to their team to attend for the season. The sign-up sheet will have the tournament dates, times, and locations as well as the Tournament Fees associated with each tournament. Each player will have the opportunity to sign up for all the tournaments that she can play in. Once all players have announced their availability for the season’s tournaments, the team’s coaches will make the final selection of 12 tournaments that their team will attend. Each player will be committed to paying the tournament fees for all of their team’s tournaments.
Once a tournament list for each team is published, every player on that team is financially obligated for the season’s tournaments.
Xtreme VBC understands that individual and family schedules can change, so we do allow a player who has said "NO" to a tournament to change that "NO" to a "YES" with proper notification given to the coach.
Code of Conduct
Updated: 10/2/2008
1. All players will demonstrate a high level of respect for others at all times. This includes, but it not limited to; other players, teammates, coaches, officials, chaperones, and fans.
2. Upon arriving at a tournament, all players must immediately report to their coach.
3. After checking in with the coach, players are responsible for letting the coach know of their whereabouts at all times.
4. If a player is suspended from school, that player is not eligible to practice or play for Xtreme VBC, until they have been reinstated at their school. Failure to disclose a suspension to Xtreme VBC could result in removal from the club.
5. Any player caught using or possessing alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs will be immediately removed from their team. A meeting between the Chairman, the Director of Players and Coaches, the player and her parents will be held to determine what will happen next.
6. All Xtreme VBC players are required to have as much fun as possible while working hard to improve themselves as both players and young adults.
7. Volleyball specific clothing will be worn to practices, tournaments, and club functions. No spaghetti straps, low cut tops or bare midriffs allowed. The girls are athletes and should dress appropriately.
History
Updated: 10/2/2008
The Xtreme Volleyball Club was formed in the Fall of 1999 by a group of volleyball parents who were looking for a local, affordable, professionally run volleyball organization that could help their daughters improve as players, teammates, and individuals. It was also formed to help improve the level of play in the Finger Lakes Region.
This team of parents sought out the help of Kathy and Mark Robinson, the Varsity Volleyball Coaches at Bloomfield CSD, to help provide a strong teaching atmosphere and a professional attitude to their entire coaching staff. After several months of preparation, the team was able to launch a successful season in November of 1999, supporting one 18 year old team and two 16 year old teams.
The following November, the Bloomfield Varsity volleyball team went on to win the State Tournament and the word spread through the Finger Lakes Region and beyond that there was a successful club based in Bloomfield. In November of 2000, 112 girls tried out for six teams - two 18 year old teams, three 16 year old teams and one 14 year old team. The 2001 - 2002 season again yielded six teams: one 18 year old team, three 16 year old teams and two 14 year old teams.
After nine successful USAV seasons, we are beginning our tenth this fall. The Xtreme Volleyball Club strives to help its players, parents and coaches meet or exceed their individual goals within the framework of a team setting.
Team Codes
Updated: 3/16/2010
18 & Under: Inferno FJ8XTREM1WE Xplosion FJ8XTREM2WE Torch FJ8XTREM3WE
16 & Under: Heat FJ6XTREM1WE Blast FJ6XTREM2WE
15 & Under: Wildfire FJ5XTREM1WE Enfuego FJ5XTREM2WE
14 & Under: Flare FJ4XTREM1WE 13 & Under: Glow FJ3XTREM1WE