FAQ
When should my child begin playing club volleyball?
Children can learn basic volleyball skills by the age of 5 or 6. There are activities and camps that children can participate in without overwhelming them with competition. It is okay to start thinking about club volleyball by 8 or 9 years old. At AVC Nebraska, we believe young athletes thrive when they receive proper training from an early age. However, we encourage kids to explore multiple sports as we believe that true athletic development comes from diverse experiences across various sports and activities.
What are the club fees if my child makes a team?
Club fees cover all tournaments, practices, jerseys, practice shirts, coaches pay, insurance, facility rentals, and equipment.
(This may be subject to change for the 2025-2026 club season)
9s/10s: $500, 5 local tournaments, one jersey, one practice shirt.
11s-14s: $650, 6 local tournaments, one jersey, one practice shirt.
15s-18s: $900, 6 tournaments, one out of state qualifier tournament, two jerseys, one practice shirt. *They will also have to pay $70 to get USAV certified, instructions on that will be sent out after tryouts.
If teams collectively decide to add more tournaments, or a younger team decides to play in a qualifier event, there will be an additional cost for those extra tournaments.
We will offer payment plans to anyone who is interested and that information will be sent out after tryouts if a player makes a team.
Sponsorship Referral Program: Players can earn discounts toward their season fees by helping promote AVC in the community. For each corporate sponsor a player successfully refers to AVC, the player can earn $50 toward their club fees. For each Team Partner, the player can earn $200 toward their club fees. Click here for more information on sponsorships.
How long does a typical club season last?
Club volleyball seasons vary in length and commitment based on age groups. Most ages will start their club season in January and will run through the end of April. However, we know that a lot of our players also participate in basketball. We want to respect that season so a lot of our older teams won't be participating as heavily until after basketball season. If a team makes it to Nationals, that tournament is in July.
How many teams will there be for each age group?
Our goal is to make at least two teams at each age group. We would love to make three teams for each age, but it depends on if athletes accept a spot or not. At AVC, we will have a "1" team (Blue), a "2" team (White), a "3" team (Black), and a “4” team (Navy) for each age. Our goal is for every athlete who makes a team to feel proud of their accomplishment, regardless of the team they are placed on. With hundreds of athletes trying out and many not making a team at all, earning a spot is a significant achievement. We are committed to providing a competitive environment with experienced coaches across all of our teams. Our main priority is ensuring that each team has the opportunity to grow, compete, and succeed.
Does my child have to attend the clinics and lessons?
At AVC, we offer a variety of lessons and clinics all year that provide athletes with specialized, focused training. We offer these to anyone, not just AVC athletes. While these are a great way to enhance specific skills, participation is not required. We believe in offering plenty of opportunities for athletes to work one-on-one or in small groups with different coaches, allowing for personalized development. You can find more information on private and group lessons under the "Lessons" tab.
How often and where do we practice?
Practices will be twice a week. Once on Sundays and once during the week that works for a majority of the team and coach. If your child makes a team, we do ask that you make practice a priority each week. While we understand that things come up, we only have 8-10 players on each team so we want to make sure that practices are productive.
Practices will be in Kearney, NE. Most practices will be at the AVC Facility (6111 4th Ave. Suite 4). We also utilize Zion Lutheran and the UNK Health and Sports Center occasionally.
Do you provide college volleyball recruiting assistance?
AVC is FULL of current and retired college volleyball players, current college volleyball coaches, and professional volleyball experience. We want to support you and help you with any questions that you have about the recruiting process. We will provide opportunities and seminars to ask college coaches questions, listen to their perspective on what they are looking for, and to learn more about the entire recruiting process. If you ever have any specific questions, please email avcnebraska@gmail.com. We are here for YOU.