VolleyPop is a mission-driven organization that brings youth development and volleyball instruction to youth 7-14 years old. Youth succeed when they participate in physical activity. VolleyPop provides a safe, developmentally appropriate environment to youth wanting to experience the sport of volleyball.

VolleyPop Summer Camp 2012:
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Where: La Reina High School
When: July 9-13 (Monday-Friday)
Time: 9AM-12PM
Grades: 3rd-8th COED
Cost: $210
Camp Includes: Camp T-shirt and prizes for winning drills and competitions. Awards for Best Spiker, Best Passer, Best Setter, Best Server, and Camp MVP.

Summer Volleyball Skills Clinic's
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Where: La Reina High School
When: June 3,10, 17, 24 July 1, 8, 15
Time: 6-8PM all dates but June 24 (5-7PM)
Cost: $175 ($25 per clinic)
Grades: 4-8 COED
Camp Information: La Reina High School has a small gym, so the most we will take for this camp is 30. Last year this camp was filled before Memorial Day weekend, so if you are thinking about signing your child up you should do it ASAP before it is to late.This camp is for a beginner to intermediate volleyball player. If you have played in the VolleyPop League over the last year, this is a great fit. If you have never touched a volleyball before, this would also be a great fit. If you have played club volleyball before, this probably would not be the best fit. For club volleyball players, go to www.WestlakeVBC.com and see what types of summer training options they have. VolleyPop is a youth volleyball feeder directly in to Westlake Volleyball Club.

The Viewpoint-VolleyPop program

The Viewpoint-VolleyPop program is a youth volleyball program for Viewpoint School Students. The program is co-sponsored by the Boy's & Girls Clubs of Conejo & Las Virgenes and also welcomes participants from the surrounding community. The program is operated under contract by VolleyPop, LLC, which is solely responsible for all program activities.

What VolleyPop Does:

VolleyPop was founded in January of 2008 to fill a void in the youth volleyball space. There simply is not enough or NO Youth volleyball programs in most areas. Where there are programs, they are staffed by volunteers, which makes it difficult in most cases for children to learn basic volleyball technique the right way, the first time around. When this happens, children learn bad habits or have a bad experience, which causes them to struggle once they get older in the sport or they just quit the sport all together. VolleyPop provides positive coaches that are trained professional coaches that have volleyball playing and or coaching experience. We refuse to allow children to have a negative first experience and to be taught basic volleyball skill sets the wrong way. Aren’t we in Southern California, the “hot bed for volleyball in the United States”?

Another focus of VolleyPop is to provide a fun and stimulating experience, but also to teach, challenge and inspire children to love the sport whether they are taking an after school classes with us or are stepping it up a notch at our VolleyPop youth volleyball league or camp (s). VolleyPop is here to promote each child’s physical development but also to provide leadership, teamwork, and character skill building through sport. The end goal is to support youth’s desire to be great athletes as well as build character and confidence through a positive outlet.

How We Do It:

At VolleyPop we support youth in communities by partnering with local schools and youth development organizations offering after school based programs, fall/winter/spring/summer leagues, camps and clinics as well as private training. We use club coaches (from Westlake VBC), local high school coaches, and local collegiate players to staff all of our programs. All coaches are trained so they are consistent in the way they teach volleyball technique.