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2003 HP Travel Teams and All Region Summer, 2003 The Carolina Region is pleased to announce its 2003 High Performance... View Article
Read more2003 HP Travel Teams and All Region Summer, 2003 The Carolina Region is pleased to announce its 2003 High Performance... View Article
Read more2003 HP Camp Attendees The Carolina Region High Performance Staff conducted a Training Camp June 16-21 at Guilford College in... View Article
Read more2003 HP Clinic Attendees Open to Boys and Girls. Age Definitions for the various High Performance Teams being selected: 2003... View Article
Read more2003 Junior Regional Championships MVPs, All-Tournament and Team Sportsmanship Winners Congratulations to Honorees! Thank you for an Outstanding Season! Pictures... View Article
Read more2003 Junior Regional Championships 2003 Junior Regional Championships Pictures 18 OPEN: Champion – Triangle 18 Runner-Up – Charlotte Elite Black... View Article
Read more2003 Adult All Region Teams Pictures of Region Champions, Runner-Ups, All-Region, and MVP’s are posted at the Regional Championship Picture... View Article
Read more2003 Adult Tournament Results Pictures of 2003 Regional Champions, Runner-Ups, and All-Region/MVP are posted at the Regional Championship Picture Page.... View Article
Read more2003 Adult Regional Championships 2003 Adult Regional Championships Pictures MEN’S SILVER: CHAMPION – TBVC-Team Quickie RUNNER-UP – WSVBC-Shiner Bock MVP... View Article
Read moreThere is no USA Volleyball rule or policy that states the game of volleyball has to be played in a quiet environment. Participants and spectators can make as much noise as they wish during a match. If you ever watch an international volleyball match (Olympics or other high level event) you will see an incredibly loud environment in the stands and on the court. Many countries have fans that stand the whole time, chant, beat drums and sticks, etc. The participants can hardly hear themselves or the whistle in such environment. And the International Governing Body , FIVB, encourages such fan interactions.
We can understand the desire to not have distractions during a match, but the reality is, it is actually part of the sport. Players will need to be able to adapt and be prepared to play in loud environments. As long as participants and spectators are not yelling inappropriate things directed at individuals, then talking, chanting, making noise, is not an offense that can be sanctioned. Yelling “Balls up” no matter if it is useful to them or not, is not something our officials should be stopping.
All involved with Youth Sports should, however, remember that we are trying to promote Good Sportsmanship at our events. Parents and spectators should review the Parent Code of Conduct before each event. Yelling excessively from the stands before the opponent serves may not be “demonstrating positive support for all players” if your motive is to distract/cause errors. Please consider the good of the sport and good sportsmanship whenever you are cheering at our events.