United States Youth Volleyball League coming to South Lake Tahoe; eight-week summer season starts June 21
A new youth volleyball league is coming to South Lake Tahoe this summer. Registration for the United States Youth Volleyball League’s inaugural 2016 season is now open.
In addition to instructional youth volleyball leagues already established across the country, USYVL is bringing a fun-filled season of volleyball to the South Shore. The eight-week league at Sierra House Elementary beings Tuesday, June 21, and continues two times a week through Aug. 13 — sessions will be held Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. and Saturdays from 9-10 a.m.
The USYVL is an instructional volleyball league that operates in a coed format for boys and girls ages 7-15. The organization’s mission is to provide every child with a chance to learn and play volleyball in a fun, safe, supervised, low-pressure environment. Every child plays and learns the game while emphasizing sportsmanship, cooperation and teamwork.
All kids and parents are invited to come out and enjoy recreational volleyball practices and games while building self-esteem and confidence. This is a great opportunity for parents to spend quality time with their kids while helping teach them the value of teamwork mixed with fun.
Registration is $135 through Monday, June 20, and $155 after that date, with multiple-child discounts available. For more information on registration or volunteer positions, visit http://www.usyvl.org or call 1-888-988-7985.

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