2024 All-Tournament Teams & MVP’s announced
- Carolina Region Volleyball
The Carolina Region is pleased to present our 2024 Junior All-Tournament Teams and Division MVP’s as selected at our 2024... View Article
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The Carolina Region is pleased to present our 2024 Junior All-Tournament Teams and Division MVP’s as selected at our 2024... View Article
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USA Volleyball President and CEO Jamie Davis has announced that he will not be renewing his contract with USAV after... View Article
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (February 12, 2024) – The nation’s top junior volleyball athletes will once again take to Fort Lauderdale Beach... View Article
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Clemmons, January 19, 2024 – Hudl has been named the official video analysis, video exchange and auto-capture solution for the... View Article
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The 2023 NCHSAA Girls’ High School Volleyball season concluded Saturday, November 4 in Raleigh. Championships were decided in four divisions:... View Article
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The Carolina Region is pleased to announce the results of recent elections for two positions on the Region’s Board of... View Article
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The Carolina Region is pleased to announce Callie Davis as our new Official’s Program Director. Callie brings a lot of... View Article
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2023 Meritorious Service Award Honorees July 2023 The Carolina Region is pleased to announce the following individuals as recipients of... View Article
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UPDATE: This is an article we produced several seasons ago before Tryouts and it was very well received. We have... View Article
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Clemmons, NC July 19, 2023) – The Carolina Region is pleased to announce this year’s inductee into the North Carolina... View Article
Read moreAll Junior teams must have TWO certified REFEREES and ONE certified SCORER on their roster. To get certified, officials must (a)complete an online officiating clinic curriculum applicable to their membership status ; (b) take the appropriate test as required for their membership (scorers take the scorer clinic and tests and referees must take BOTH the scorer and referee clinics and tests); (c) correct their test(s) to 100 with rule references if applicable; and (d) professional referees must have a practical rating to complete their certification (and to receive a Provisional or Regional rating – see Officiating section of website for more on requirements for these ratings). Only those individuals that are certified and listed on the roster as a SCORER or REFEREE (which implies certification as a scorer) may perform those duties during a tournament. For Junior teams, one adult per team must complete the junior clinic and be on the roster as certified so they know the materials the officials are taught and can help their junior officials during the tournaments. The certified adult must physically supervise their team while in the vicinity of the score table at all times during the team’s officiating assignment (supervising includes, but is not limited to, insuring food is not at the table and work team is not distracted by cell phones and electronic devices). Incomplete work teams (including the certified adult that is not supervising their team in the vicinity of the score table) may be penalized one point per-minute that they are incomplete to a maximum of 25 points off their next match. Junior teams will not be allowed to participate in a Carolina Region tournament until they meet the minimum team requirements.
It is recommended that all Adult teams have 2 certified Referees and 1 certified Scorer on their roster for all tournaments.
Individuals must take the Referee and Scorer clinic online. Visit this page for information about the Online clinics. Clubs can go here for information on Hosting a supplemental in-person clinic (not for certifications).