Badger Region Volleyball Association Volume 6, Issue 14...
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Badger Region Volleyball Association
THE BADGER BEACONVolume 6, Issue 14 | March 13, 2020
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Boys vs. girlsBadger Region responds to virus concerns
Official John Nelson wins USA Volleyball award
Coach relishes opportunity to work, learn from both genders
By Holly JablonowskiBadger Region Board of Directors
For the last four years I have been coaching girls for Brookfield Central High School and boys for Milwaukee Sting Volleyball Club. Without fail the most common question I get asked during the season is, “which do you like better?”
To the surprise of most parents, my answer is both. I always joke that by the time high school sea-son is over, I’m ready to coach the boys, and by the club season is wrapping up I’m ready to go back to girls.
One of the primary differences between the two is the development of volleyball skills. By age 14, most girls are already four years into their training. For the most part, we’re lucky if boys have one year of club under their belt by the time they’re 14. I think this early on training is a big contributor to
See GENDERS, Page 3
USA Volleyball is proud to announce the five Junior Assem-bly Leadership Service Award
recipients who will be honored during the orga-nization’s Hall of Fame inductions presented at the Dorothy C. Boyce Banquet on May 20 in Minneapolis,
Minn.John Nelson of the Badger Re-
gion will be presented the Junior Outstanding Clinician award.
Nelson, who resides (ironi-cally) in Nelson, Wis., became a Junior National referee in 1998.
He is also an IMPACT certified member who has been a key edu-cator in leading junior work crew clinics in northwest Wisconsin for the past decade.
He is also heavily involved in officiating with the Wisconsin Volleyball Conference (college club). And most importantly, he’s all about doing it right.
“We are happy to announce the recipients of the Junior Assembly Leadership Service Awards,” said Chris Clauss, chair of USA Vol-leyball Recognition and Award Commission and the Junior Assembly Leadership Awards. “We applaud their service and contributions to the junior vol-leyball community.”
Other winnersLoren Paulozzi of the Ohio
Valley Region has been selected to receive the Junior Outstanding Program Director award. Sam Nimpchaimanatham of the Gulf Coast Region and Bethani Hinche-rick of the Great Lakes Region have been chosen to receive the Junior Outstanding Male and Female Coach awards, respectively.
Kathy Ets-Hokin of the Flor-ida Region will be presented the Junior Outstanding Parent award.
Event informationTickets for the USA Volleyball
Hall of Fame inductions present-ed at the Boyce Banquet can be
purchased for $80.The five awardees will join
other legends of the game receiving their Hall of Fame enshrinement including Jon Lee as the Harold T. Friermood “Frier” award, USA Volleyball’s highest honor bestowed for lifetime achievement. Other inductees include among the 18-person class include Danielle Scott as All-Time Great Female Player and Holly McPeak as All-Time Great Female Beach Player.
Nominations for 2020-2021 Junior Assembly Leadership Awards can be sent to Clauss at [email protected].
For more information on the USA Volleyball Hall of Fame go to www.teamusa.org.
John Nelson
Holly Jablonowski
We wanted to take a moment to reach out and thank everyone for their understanding for the circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 and event cancellations and suspensions.
While these unprecedented actions have upset some, and many are un-derstandably disappointed, volleyball is family, and we wanted to act in the best interests of our family. We are continuing to actively monitor recommendations from local, state and national governing bodies as well as work with our partners at Visit Milwaukee and the Wisconsin Center to see if there are additional dates at the convention center that can host the Badger Region Championships, but this is a very complicated event logistically.
As you’re aware, circumstances are changing by the hour (or less) and our staff is working hard to stay on top of
everything. We have created a page on our website for the status of Badger Region events planned for the coming days and months, and this page will be updated with new information as it becomes available.
We encourage everyone who doesn’t know what to do with this unexpect-ed downtime to take a look at our online educational information from our partners at the AVCA, The Art of Coaching Volleyball and USA Volley-ball Referee Training websites.
For a full press release and an updated blog of any event changes that we are made aware of, visit our website at badgervolleyball.org.
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NATIONAL BID: Milwaukee Sting 18 Gold
AMERICAN BID: FC Elite 18 Navy
NATIONAL BID: Capital 18 Adidas
AMERICAN BID: Wisconsin Juniors 18-1s
USA BID: Capital 18 Navy
NATIONAL BID: FC Elite 17-Navy
AMERICAN BID: Milwaukee Sting 17 Black NATIONAL BID: Milwaukee Sting 16 Gold AMERICAN BID: Wisconsin Premier 16-Teal
NATIONAL BID: Milwaukee Sting 15 Gold
AMERICAN BID: Milwaukee Sting 14 Black
AMERICAN BID: Milwaukee Sting 15 Black
NATIONAL BID: Milwaukee Sting 13 Gold
NATIONAL BID: Milwaukee Sting 14 Gold
AMERICAN BID: Midwest Penguins 13-Black
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26 AVCA ALL-AMERICANS IN SEVEN YEARSNATIONAL FINALISTS (2019, 2013) | ELITE 8 (2018, 2016, 2014) | ROUND OF 16 (2017, 2015)
BIG TEN CHAMPIONS (2019, 2014)
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LITTLE BADGERS I & IIAges 4–8 | May 28-29, May 30-31
JUNIOR BADGERS I & IIAges 8–11 | May 30-31
BADGER ADVANCED COLLEGE PREP CAMP
Girls grades 7–12 | July 6-8
OVERNIGHT TEAM CAMPJuly 10-12
ONE-DAY TEAM CAMPJuly 12
BADGER CAMPGirls grades 7–12 | July 15-17
BADGER ALL SKILLS YOUTH CAMP
Boys & Girls grades 4–8 | July 15-17
POSITION CAMPS I & IIGirls grades 6–12 | July 18, 19
SERVING CAMPS I & IIGirls grades 6–12 | July 18, 19
the girl’s game being so techni-cally sound, while the boys’ game is full of athleticism and instinct. I remember being incredibly frustrated during one of my first practices with the boys, as their serve receive form was inconsis-tent, which lead to inconsistent results. In talking with the head coach, it didn’t take long to click that the boys get by in volleyball with their athleticism instead of their form. I’m not saying there isn’t a place for form and simplicity in the boy’s game, but that they don’t realize it until they’re older. Once I realized this, I think I became more tolerant and patient with boys than girls, primarily because even if they didn’t master a technique, they’re athleticism could get them pretty close to the same end result.
I think the technique differenc-es is something that is becoming more fluid between both genders. Earlier this year Gold Medal Squared came and put on a clinic for all Milwaukee Sting coaches. As a result of that clinic the boys’
program started putting a much stronger emphasis on teaching the efficient, simple fundamen-tals that the girls’ program has focused on for years. On the contrary, ever since I started coaching boys, I’ve been coaching my female athletes to just make a move for the ball, instead of over-analyzing the exact technique or move to make. I think in a perfect volleyball world, there’s a balance of simple movements and athletic plays. For example, middle mid-dle defense puts your defender in the place where statistically the most balls go. This doesn’t mean that you’re just going to give up on the balls that go elsewhere, but that you’ll need to make an athletic move to try to get there. I can’t wait to see how this balance of technique and athleticism continues to equalize.
Another major difference between girls and boys is the dif-ferent offensive systems that they use (4, hut, shoot, go, 5, 9, a, b, c, etc…). My first year of coaching club was with girls at Milwaukee Sting, and that year I was lucky enough that both Brookfield
Central and Sting used the same systems, so it wasn’t until my first year of boys that my eyes were really opened to how vast the differences are. From then on, every switch between boys and girls, this is the biggest challenge that I encounter.
Finally, the funniest difference for me, is the smells. Growing up a volleyball player I became immune to how bad kneepads smelt. Only once in a blue moon do I actually get a whiff of some really smelly kneepads during high school season. Knee pads aren’t quite as popular for boys as they are for girls, but let’s just say there are other smells that are more prevalent for boys. I’d call this one a wash, there’s no escaping some stink while you’re a coach!
Despite the differences that come with coaching both boys and girls, I wouldn’t trade it for the world. Volleyball athletes are still volleyball athletes, regardless of their gender, and as a coach you’re put in a position of trust, to help mold the lives of 10-14 kids at a given time. You’re trusted to help develop their volleyball skills, be
a good role model for them, and teach them life lessons. Despite the differences, I would absolutely recommend that anyone who has the opportunity to coach both gen-ders, do so. Most coaches I suggest that to, just laugh, and I too think I would be laughing if I never tried. My thoughts are that if you feel like you’re a good coach for one gender, you can certainly apply the skills I mentioned above to another gen-der. As coaches rarely do we stop learning, so learning differences in the boys game vs the girls game is just another area to grow.
I think coaching both genders helps me in my role on the board as I’m constantly thinking about the effect adding or changing a rule or policy would have on both genders. I’m also lucky to have two other women on staff at Milwaukee Sting (shout out to Coral and Adriane), who are in the same boat as me. It’s really refreshing and helpful to have other coaches, going through the same unique experiences as you are. If I’ve sparked even a small interest for you, or you have any questions, feel free to reach out!
GENDERS, From Page 1
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The Badger Region Volleyball Association wants to make sure that your jerseys are com-pliant with all rule sets and changes that have gone into effect that last few years.
To do so, the Region’s Ref Chair (Jim Arts) is encourage club directors to upload images to this link (below) if there is any concern
that numbers are not contrasting enough with the dominant color of the jersey or if a jersey is not contrasting for libero purposes.
UPLOAD HERE: http://badgervolleyball.org/jerseys/
The goal of this initiative is to help our Ref Chair not have to write any waivers for
jerseys, especially for teams who are com-peting at national qualifier and national championship events.
When photographing jerseys, do not have junior athletes in the photo.
Have questions? Email [email protected]
By Jim ArtsBadger Region Ref Chair
An early March rules meeting has resulted in a few rule clarifica-tions and a few new rule interpre-tations. Those include:
Length of shortsOur definition of shorts is
anything that stops above the knee. If the style of shorts (EX: spandex, gym shorts, running shorts, etc.) is the same, the length of those shorts does not matter. We will allow different length of shorts provided the style is still the same.
Shorts vs. pantsWe are not allowing a mix of
shorts and pants unless the player or team has a waiver. Players/teams can get a waiver from their Region ref chair for in-region events, and
they can get a waiver from the USAV Indoor Rules Interpreter for National events.
Sport Court rule
When playing on a portable court surface or in a defined playing area, it is all about being in contact with the playing area. If the player jumps, they must take off from the playing area and land in/on the playing surface before they can continue off/out of the playing area. Referees must judge that the player was in contact with the playing surface or that they jumped from the playing surface and landed on the playing surface. The location of the ball above/not
above the playing area is not rele-vant; it is the player’s location.
Headphones are not jewelry
Wireless headphones are not considered jewelry under USAV rules. We allow juniors to wear jewelry during warm-ups and the match if the jewelry does not pres-ent a safety hazard, but this does not apply to headphones. Referees should ask players to remove head-phones, including during official warm-ups and work assignments.
FacemasksWhile there is nothing in the
rules specifically regarding face-masks (see example below), this falls under rule USAV 4.5.1. If the referee feels it is safe to wear, they should allow it. In rare situations,
the mask may need to be padded. No waiver is needed. It is protective gear for the safety of the player.
Switching sidesAt the recent Rules Commission
meeting, a new technique was approved regarding the change of courts between non-deciding sets. At the end of a non-deciding set (set 1 for example), the 1st referee will still use the change of courts signal, but THE TEAMS DO NOT HAVE TO GO AROUND THE COURT. THEY WILL SWITCH IN FRONT OF THE SCORERS TABLE. Same switch as before the deciding set if the teams choose to switch sides. Players on the ‘B’ side of the court are no longer required to go around the 1st referee’s stand. Both teams can return to their bench and gather their belongings before switching to their new bench by crossing in front of the scorer table.
Get your jersey questions answered via new website
Officials meeting results in new rule interpretationsFROM THE REF STAND
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Is your junior club ref certified by Badger Region standards?
Coaching education and recruiting information available each week
* 262 Attack* 360 Volleyball Academy * 414 Milwaukee Elite * Acers VBC * Adversity Wisconsin VBC* Aquinas VBC* Arrowhead VBC * Azuri Performance* Balance VBC* Block Party VBC* BW Heat* Center Stars* Central Wisconsin VBC* Chippewa Valley VBC * Chippewa Valley Velocity * Club Breakout * Club Superior
* Club W * Croix Attack* Crossfire VBC * DASH Sports VB* DePere Diggers* Eagles VBC* Eclipse VBC* Elkhorn VBC* Eau Claire Air * Eau Claire Patriots* Eau Claire Slam* Eau Claire Storm* Elevate North * Elevate VBC* Epic VBC* Express Volleyball Club * Falls Focus
* FC Elite* Heat VBC * Howard Suamico Inferno * I AM VBC * Inspire VBC* Juniors Volleyball Clubs* Junior Red Knights* Junior Viking VBC* JustAGame VBC * Lakeshore Storm VBC* Lazer VBC* Legacy Elite* Madison Elite* Madison Mavericks* Matrix Volleyball Club * Midwest Penguins * Milwaukee Sting* MVP Club* Next Level VBC* Norse Force * Northeast Wisconsin
Impact VBC* Northern Lightning * Northern Pride* Northshore Crush * Northwoods Extreme* Northwoods VBC* NW Wisconsin Stars* O-Town VBC * Oak Creek K-Force * Oconomowoc VBC* Onalaska VBC * One Wisconsin* Ozaukee Boys VBC * Platteville Fusion* Racine Blaze* Rage VBC* Rebels VBC * Reign VBC* Revolution Volleyball Academy* River City VBC
* Seymour Lightning Strikes* Shawano Storm* Small Town Storm * South Shore Slam* Southern Heat* Southport VBC* Southwest Spikers* Spike Milwaukee* Spiketown USA* SportingMKE* St. Croix Select* Team United * Waterford Wave* Western Wisconsin VBC* Wisconsin Blaze* Wisconsin Heights VBC* Wisconsin Ice* Wisconsin Performance* Wisconsin Premier
These clubs have met criteria set by the Region. Congratulations! Let’s get all clubs certified ASAP
AVCA/Badger Region tips are backMen’s. Women’s. Indoor. Beach. Four-year universities.
Two-year colleges. Private. Public. In-state. Out-of-state.The opportunities to play volleyball after high school are
plentiful. The hard part is navigating the many, many dif-ferent options and recruiting rules that are out there among NCAA, NAIA and junior colleges.
The Badger Region and the AVCA are again partnering to offer tips on how to navigate this time-consuming and difficult process. This ser-vice is paid for by the Badger Region as a thank you for your membership.
Recruiting tips of the weekSo far this year, we have shared the following
on our website when it comes to the Recruiting Tip of the Week:
March 10: Combining types of financial aidMarch 3: Need-based financial aidFeb. 24: Academic requirements to play in collegeFeb. 17: Contact at club tournamentsFeb. 10: Knowing the rules of campus campsJan. 27: Know the transfer rules between four-year colleges (Video)Jan. 20: Welcome to year two of the Recruiting Tip of the
Week (Video)Jan. 13: Financial opportunities for men’s volleyball play-
ers (Video)Jan. 6: Opportunities in men’s volleyball (Video)
The Badger Region and the AVCA are again partnering to offer coaching education tips to directors, coaches and any volleyball enthusiasts who want to improve their knowledge of the game and continue to learn.
Many of the videos and PDFs that are shared as part of the Education Tips of the Week come from highly respected collegiate coaches from around the country.
Tips have to do with everything from passing pro-gression and the geometry of tough serving to manag-ing parent/coach relationships and establishing perfor-mance benchmarks.
Coaching tips of the weekSo far this year, we have shared the following on our
website when it comes to the Coaches Education Tip of the Week:
March 12: Improving your first-ball sideoutMarch 4: Pre-match warm-upsFeb. 27: Non verbal communication (Video)Feb. 20: Four ball attacking drill from all positions (PDF)Feb. 13: Platform technique (Video)Feb. 6: Multi-ball drills (Video)Jan. 30: Athlete accountability (Video) Jan. 23: Servers vs. Passers games (PDF)Jan. 16: Understanding blocking systems (Video)As an added bonus, all of last year’s coaching education tips are
still up on our website to be used as a resource all year long.
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Badger Region, Frisco Mo partner for unique Wisconsin-themed volleyball shop
How do I get fun, Badger Region apparel all year round? Now you can thanks to a recent partnership between the Badger Region
and Frisco Mo.The online-only shop offers everything from pillows and posters to stickers
and mugs to the more traditional hoodies and t-shirts.A permanent link to the store now sits on www.badgervolleyball.org.A portion of the proceeds benefits future Badger Region programming in
the state of Wisconsin. For a link to the shop, click here.
Buy through Amazon Smile and support Badger Region
USA Masters Games coming to Michigan
Do you shop on Amazon? Do you want to support the growth of volleyball in the state of Wisconsin?
Then you need to make your purchases on the popular online shopping website via the Badger Region Charity Link: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/39-1802573
When you purchase through the link listed above, a percent of your purchase comes back to the Badger Region Volleyball Association each month.
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TOTALS* 141 CLUBS (15 OF WHICH ARE SATELLITE CLUBS OF A BIGGER ORGANIZATION)* TOTAL MEMBERSHIP:2018-19: 20,747 (+2.6%)2017-18: 20,202* JUNIOR FEMALE:2018-19: 16,163 (+1.6%)2017-18: 15,730* JUNIOR MALE:2018-19: 1,673 (+2.5%)2017-18: 1,632* ADULT FEMALE:2018-19: 1,869 (+2.6%)2017-18: 1,815 * ADULT MALE:2018-19: 1,042 (+2.6%)2017-18: 1,025
DID YOU KNOW: THE BADGER REGION IS THE NINTH BIGGEST REGION OF THE
40 REGIONS OF USA VOLLEYBALLAS OF DEC. 4, 2019
FOR LINKS TO ALL CLUBS, VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.BADGERVOLLEYBALL.ORG
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The 2020 USA Masters Games will take place in Grand Rapids, Mich., in the summer of 2020.
Dates for the volleyball compe-titions have not been announced, but according to the website will be announced soon.
The full slate of games will take place June 19-28.
The games are open to any ath-lete 21 and over. In recent years, over 2,500 athletes have competed in 24 different sports ranging from badminton to baseball and water polo to weightlifting.
The newly built Embassy Suites Grand Rapids will be the host hotel.
The USAMG lives up to its repu-tation as the National Sports Festival for Adult Athletes by combining a national-championships-level competitive experience in each sport with a fun and entertaining environment conducive to meeting and socializing with fellow adult ath-letes from across the U.S. and other countries of the world.
For more information, visit www.usamastersgames.com or email [email protected].
March 13: Free recruiting seminar for boys at the Wisconsin Center at 6:30 p.m. (canceled)March 13: Badger Region High Performance tryouts for Girls International Youth, Boys National and Boys Select age groups (looking for future dates/locations)March 14-15: First weekend of Badger Region Championships at the Wisconsin Center in Milwaukee (suspended)March 20: Free recruiting seminar for girls at the Wisconsin Center at 6:30 p.m. (canceled)March 20: Badger Region High Performance tryouts for Girls Na-tional Select age group (looking for future dates/locations)March 21-22: Second weekend of Badger Region Championships at the Wisconsin Center (suspended)March 27: Free boys clinic at Carthage College (canceled)March 28: Free boys clinic at MSOE (canceled)March 28-29: Third weekend of Badger Region Championships at the Wisconsin Center (including adults)April 4: Free boys clinic at Concordia University Wisconsin (can-celed)April 18-19: Third weekend of the Badger Region Power League.May 1-3: USA Volleyball Girls 18-and-under Championships in Reno, Nev.May 22-27: USA Volleyball Adult Open Championships in Minneapolis, Minn.June 24-July 4: USA Volleyball Girls Junior National Championships in Dallas, Texas.June 26-July 4: USA Volleyball Boys Junior National Championships in Reno, Nev.July 11-12: Badger Region Beach Qualifier at North Beach (Racine)July 22-26: High Performance Championships in Pittsburgh, Pa.Aug. 8-9: Badger Region Beach Championships at North Beach (Racine)
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Badger Region Volleyball Association2831 N. Grandview Blvd.Suite 105Pewaukee, WI 53072
StaffJennifer Armson-DyerExecutive Director/ [email protected]
Brian SharkeyProgram [email protected] (cell)262-349-9785 (office)
Scott Spiess Operations [email protected] (cell)262-349-9785 (office)
Kelly LehmanTournament [email protected] 262-470-0837
Sara VoigtProgram [email protected] (office)
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Midwest Penguins 15-Black took first place at the Junior Jam on March 8.
The Badger Region has made coaching education a priority.
In 2018, the Badger Region Board of Directors appointed an Education Chair, BJ Le Roy and formed an Education committee. The goal is to create and promote opportunities for Badger Region coaches to become certified, re-certify, and stay current with best practices in the sport of vol-leyball and the field of coaching.
Beginning with the 2018-2019 membership season, Badger Region Coaches will need to complete two hours of Badger Region-approved Coaching Continuing Educa-tion during the current quad (four-year Olympic cycle) to be eligible to coach in the follow-ing quad. Think of a quad as the four years leading up to and culminating with the Summer Olympics.
Annually the Badger Region has approximately 1100 Coaches!
Since Sept 1, 2016 (current quad 2016-2020) approxi-mately 300 coaches have been IMPACT certified.
Approximately 100 coaches achieved CAP I or II certifica-tion at the CAP Clinic hosted by Badger Region in December 2017 or December of 2019.
About 100 coaches from various clubs have participated
in a Badger Region run 3C- Coaches Coaching Coaches program.
An additional 40 coaches attend or participate in Badger Region Education Clinics or programs annually.
This leaves around 600 coaches that we believe are in need of continuing education to stay current on best practices, philosophy, and changes to the game and/or rules.
New coaches will become certified by completing IM-PACT (Increased Mastery and Professional Application of Coaching Theory)
There are a number of FREE options for experienced coach-es including:
* The Art of Coaching Vol-leyball “Badger Region Coaches Certification”
* Re-take IMPACT or attend at least two hours of a live
IMPACT session* Attend a Badger Region
3C clinic (requested by club director)
Other options for re-certifica-tion at the coaches cost include:
* Attending a CAP/BCAP clinic
* Completing two CAP modules
* Complete your CAP certi-fication
* Attend the National HP Clinic
* Attend an Art of Coaching Clinic
* Attend an AVCA convention* Attend a University/College
sponsored coaching clinic (ex: UW-Madison)
* Attend the WVCA spring clinic
Contact the Region office for approval of other education obtained not listed here.
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Continuing education a must for coaches in Badger RegionRegion reminds coaches of ongoing requirements
USAV’s beach HP tryouts set
USA Volleyball has confirmed the following dates for its 2020 Beach High Performance tryouts. To regis-ter, go to www.usavolleyball.org.
Sunday, March 1Tavares, FloridaHickory Point Beach
Friday, April 24Phoenix, ArizonaVictory Lanes Sport Complex
Friday, May 1Gulf Shores, Ala.Gulf Shores Public Beach, Gulf-
place West
Friday, May 8Little Rock, ARMurray Park, Little Rock
Saturday, May 9The Colony, TXBeachcomber
Saturday, May 9Tacoma, WADakine Sports Center-Puget
Sound Region
Friday, May 22Galveston, TXChester Davis Sports Complex
Friday, May 22Cartersville, GA Location: Rally VBC
Friday, May 22Cincinnati, OH Sports Express Volleyball Center
Monday, May 25St. Louis, Mo.
Friday, May 29Austin, TXAustin Sports Center-Sand Com-
plex
WISCONSIN ICE 15-BLACK
Applications are now being accepted for the 2020 Badger Region and Frisco Mo scholarships.
Ten females and five males will receive up to $500 each if their applications are complete and they meet the criteria set by the Badger Region. An additional one male and one female athlete, official or coach will win the Frisco Mo Do Good scholarship also
valued at $500 each.The deadline for applications is
Friday, April 17.Winners will be announced
following the May 3 Badger Region Board meeting.
For details and to apply, click the Scholarship link under “Programs” at
www.badgervolleyball.org.
Seniors eligible for more scholarships this season
PAGE 14 — BADGER BEACON
How is the Badger Region Board structured?The Badger Region Volleyball Association
is governed by a Board of Directors that must be elected by members on a regular basis. Area reps serve three-year terms, while members of the executive board serve four-year terms.
Members, whether they are players, coaches, parents, directors, athletic trainers or officials, are encouraged to communicate with their respective representative if they
think policies or financial decision in the Region need to be changed.
Some policies enforced by Badger Region come from USA Volleyball, our sport’s national governing body, so those can’t be changed. But many others can.
The Board is advised by a 11 chairpersons (or experts) in various parts of the game, and five staff members (some of which have multiple responsibilities).
The state is divided into five parts geo-graphically for representation. Plus, there are two at-large board members who you can approach if you don’t feel comfortable with your current rep. And there is a rep dedi-cated just to issues that surround our Junior volleyball clubs and athletes.
You’ll be hearing from each Board mem-ber twice a year in the form of a column in the Badger Beacon. Now, let’s meet them:
REGION STAFFExecutive Director/Commissioner: Jennifer Armson-DyerProgram Director: Brian SharkeyOperations Manager: Scott Spiess Tournament Director: Kelly LehmanProgram Specialist: Sara Voigt
Individual chairs and advisors who offer input to the Board of Directors but don’t have authority to vote at meetings:
Susan Peterson (At-Large Rep)Appointed in 2019Email: [email protected]
Josh Price(At-Large Rep)Elected in 2018Email: [email protected]
Brian Rushmer(Junior Rep)Elected in 2019Email: [email protected]
Angie Lubach(Independent Rep)Appointed in 2017Email: [email protected]
Madison
La Crosse
Stevens Point
Betty Lange (Northwest Rep)Appointed in 2019 Email address: [email protected]
Mark Rushton(Southwest Rep)Elected in 2018Email address: [email protected]
Holly Jablonowski(Southeast Rep)Elected in 2019Email: [email protected]
Curtis Madson(Metro Milwaukee Rep)Appointed 2018Email: [email protected]
Financial Chair: Anne SlatteryJunior Girls Chair: Heather Curley Junior Boys Chair: Jeff LikerReferee Chair: Jim ArtsScore Chair: Lexi SheldonAdult Chair: TJ Abshire Past President: Julie Voeck
Grassroots Chair: Lexi MiddletonDevelopment Chair: TBD Education Chair: BJ Le RoyBeach Chair: Bill PetersenOfficials Assigner: Larry SchoenickOfficials Rating/Training: Julie Voeck
Jim Momsen(President)Appointed in 2019Email: [email protected]
Scott Blackmon (Vice President)Elected in 2019Email: [email protected]
BJ Le Roy(Treasurer)Elected in 2018Email: [email protected]
Kim Wudi(Secretary)Elected in 2017Email: [email protected]
Todd Mattes(Northeast Rep)Elected in 2019Email: [email protected]
2020 MARQUETTE VOLLEYBALL CAMPS
All Skills CampJune 26-28 Boys & Girls Grades 6-10Attacker/blocker CampJuly 6 girls grades 6-12SETTERS CampJuly 6 girls grades 6-12defender/passer CampJuly 7 girls grades 6-12volley school CampJuly 8-9 BOYS & Girls grades K-3YOUTH DAY CampJuly 8-10 BOYS & Girls grades 3-7TEAM CampJuly 18-19 girls grades 9-12SERVING Camp IJuly 20-21 BOYS & Girls grades 7-8COLLEGE PREP CampJuly 25-26 girls grades 8-12SERVING Camp IIJuly 26 BOYS & Girls grades 4-6boys team Campaugust 1-2 boys grades 9-12
Open to any and all entrants (limited only by total number, age, grade level and/or gender)
More information / register online atmarquettevolleyballcamps.com
Questions? E-mail [email protected]
The passionate and knowledgeable coaches and Blugold players teach fundamentals and advanced skills through fun and organized drills, team play, and effective demonstration.
Middle School Skills CampENTERING GRADES 6-8 | July 5-7, 2020$250* | overnight, meals included
$185* | commuter, lunch and dinner included
Setter-Hitter ClinicENTERING GRADES 7-10 | July 8, 2020$90* | commuter, meals not included
Defensive Specialist/Libero ClinicENTERING GRADES 8-12 | July 9, 2020$90* | commuter, meals not included
College Prospect Camp*ENTERING GRADES 10-12 | July 10-11, 2020$150* | overnight, meals included, limited to 30
campers
High School Skills CampENTERING GRADES 9-12 | July 12-14, 2020$250* | overnight, meals included
$185* | commuter, lunch and dinner included
Advanced Setter-Hitter ClinicENTERING GRADES 10-12 | July 15, 2020$90* | commuter, meals not included
Youth Skills ClinicENTERING GRADES K-3 | July 16-17, 2020ENTERING GRADES 4-6 | July 16-17, 2020$60* | commuter, meals not included
* fees listed are for registration by June 15
volleyball campsgirls | grades K-12 | Camp Director: Kim Wudi
uwec.ly/vballcamp
2020 CARROLL PIONEER VOLLEYBALL CAMPSCarroll Pioneer Volleyball is proud to continue our tradition of several camp opportunities for local athletes. Our summer camps offer opportunities for athletes of all ages and skill levels to focus on fundamental and skill development. Whether you are just beginning in the sport or at an advanced level, we have a camp for you to improve your volleyball and athletic skill.
• Little Pioneers All Skills Volleyball Camp for 5K-5th Grade Boys and Girls - Free T-shirt! JULY 20-23, 2020: 9-11:30 a.m., $80 For boys and girls looking to learn basic volleyball and sport related movements and techniques. Play fun games that teach volleyball mechanics and fundamentals. Beginner Level
• Pioneers 1st Contact Volleyball Camp for 5-9th Grade Girls - Free T-shirt! AUG. 3-6, 2020: 9-NOON, $90 For any player looking to improve their passing, serving and defensive techniques. Learn about specific skills needed to become a stronger passer or learn how to play the libero position. All positions welcome. A great camp to get ready for fall school tryouts. Beginner and Intermediate Level
• Pioneers Attacker Volleyball Camp for 5-9th Grade Girls - Free T-shirt! AUG. 3-6, 2020: 1-4 p.m., $90 For players looking to improve their attacking and blocking skills. Work on blocking, approach and transition footwork, as well as armswing and blocking mechanics. Get an abundant amount of reps and learn the specific skills needed to become a more consistent attacker and blocker. Beginner and Intermediate Level
• Pioneers Setter Volleyball Camp for 5-9th Grade Girls - Free T-shirt! AUG. 3-6, 2020: 1-4 p.m, $90 For players looking to improve their fundamental setting skills. Get plenty of setting reps along with the knowledge needed to move to the next level. Beginner and Intermediate Level.
• Pioneers Prospect Volleyball Camp for 10-12th Grade Girls - Free T-shirt! AUG. 8, 2020: 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., $65 A unique camp experience for players interested in playing at Carroll University or at the collegiate level
specializing in position specific skills and drills.
Add $10 to each registration after June 1. Multiple Camper Discount: $10 off. Registration and More information at www.piocamps.com
college id CAMPJuly 24 |9 am - 3 pm
Grades 9-12 | klotsche center$95
POSITION CAMPattacker, setter, passer & defender
July 31|9 am - 3 pmGrades 5-12 | klotsche center
$95
SERVING CAMPjuly 31|6 - 7:30 pm
All ages | boys & Girls | klotsche center$45
CAMP OFFERINGSREGISTER AT
WWW.SUSIEJOHNSONVOLLEYBALL.COM
youth campjuly 21-23|9 am - 12 pm
Grades K-3 | klotsche center$115
day campjuly 21-23|9 am - 3 pm
Grades 4-10 | klotsche center$230
high school tournamentJuly 27-28 | 9 am - 5 pm
klotsche centerCommuter $130 | resident $230
NEW in 2020: We are building all 7 week summer programs around AAU Nationals & WIAA Tryouts. This will allow area club players a chance to train after nationals are over and to develop skills and confidence leading up to high school tryouts on Monday August 17th. All summer camp coaches are IMPACT or SAFESPORT certified.
Summer Series Days June 29 – August 13 $375 This 7 week instructional program offers an approach to all skills within a competitive environment.
SESSION LOCATION GENDER GRADE IN FALL FFFALLFALL
DAYS TIME 1 ATC COED Grades 2-3 Monday & Wednesday 7:30 – 9:30am 2 ATC COED Grades 4-5 Monday & Wednesday 7:30 – 9:30am 3 ATC COED Grades 6-8 Monday & Wednesday 10:00 – 12:00pm 4 ATC COED Grades 6-8 Monday & Wednesday 1:00 – 3:00pm 5 ATC GIRLS Grades 9-12 Tuesday & Thursday 7:30 – 9:30am 6 ATC GIRLS Grades 9-12 Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 – 12:00pm 7 ATC GIRLS Grades 9-12 Tuesday & Thursday 1:00 – 3:00pm 8 ATC GIRLS Private Group Tuesday & Thursday 1:00 – 3:00pm
Summer Series Nights June 29 – August 13 $375 This 7 week instructional program offers an approach to all skills within a competitive environment.
SESSION LOCATION GENDER GRADE IN FALL DAYS TIME 9 ATC COED Grades 4-7 Monday & Wednesday 7:00 – 9:00pm 10 ATC GIRLS Grades 8-11 Tuesday & Thursday 7:00 – 9:00pm
Position Specific Fridays June 26 – August 14 $225 This 7 week session is for serious athlete’s that want to focus on their position of choice & strength.
SESSION LOCATION GENDER GRADE IN FALL POSITION SPECIFIC TIME 11 ATC GIRLS Grades 8-11 Defense & Setting 7:30 – 9:30am 12 ATC GIRLS Grades 8-11 Attacking & Blocking 10:00 – 12:00pm 13 GSP GIRLS Grades 8-11 Defense & Setting 7:30 – 9:30am 14 GSP GIRLS Grades 8-11 Attacking & Blocking 10:00 – 12:00pm 15 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 16 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
***No training on July 3rd in Honor of our Nation’s Independence***
Locations: Adversity Training Center N113 W18750 Carnegie Drive Germantown, WI 53022
Germantown Sand Program
W160 N9998 Colonial Drive Germantown, WI 53022
To Be Announced Contact us & have our positional training delivered to a site near you!
Fees are Non-Refundable: Spots filled by grade on a 1st come, 1st serve basis. Visit: AdversityWisconsin.org email [email protected] for all required forms.
Register @ https://adversitywisconsinvbc.sportngin.com/register/form/291169449
AdversityWisconsin.org [email protected]
Facebook.com/AWVBCC
July 6–8 Middle School Skills Camp (Grades 5–8) New All Day CampJuly 8–9 Advanced Hitter/Setter Camp (Grades 8–12)July 9–10 Middle School Specialty Camp—Hitter/Setter Camp (Grades 5–8)July 13–15 Little Spikers Camp (Grades K–2 and 3–5)July 13–15 Middle School Camp Session 2 (Grades 5–8)July 15–16 College Prospect Camp (Grades 9–12)July 16–17 First Contact Camp-Passing and Serving (Grades 6–8 and 9–12)July 19–21 V-Hawk Overnight Camp- All Skills, Team Building, Mental Toughness (Grades 6–8 and 9–12)
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