Richmond Volleyball is organising training days for young players across four boroughs.
The sessions, which are for girls and boys, will take place at Chessington Community College, Epson & Ewell High School, Coombe Girls’ School, London Oratory School (Hammersmith & Fulham), Tiffin Boys’ Sports Centre and Whitton School.
Richmond Volleyball will also arrange tournaments and cup competitions for youngsters who get involved.
We are pleased to announce six junior training sessions for boys and girls across four boroughs and an events schedule which includes league fixtures in the South London Volleyball League, junior tournaments hosted by South London Volleyball League, tournaments before Richmond Men’s national league home fixtures, and entry into the National Junior Cup for u15, u16 and u18 boys and girls.
Richmond Volleyball is recognised as one of London's prominent clubs for youth development and junior players will learn new skills such as co-ordination, control, teamwork, self-confidence, and not to mention good health, friends, new experiences and fun.
Such is the popularity of our junior boys and girls teams, we are able to compete in National, Regional and Local competitions from u14's u15’s, u16’s and u18’s.
Six Junior Volleyball Clubs/Session open in Richmond, Kingston and North Surrey
Monday – Chessington Community College (Kingston) 4.15pm Tuesday - Epson & Ewell High School (North Surrey) – 4.45pm Thursday – Coombe Girls School (Kingston) – 4.30pm Friday – London Oratory School (Hammersmith & Fulham) – 5.00 pm Saturday – Tiffin Boys Sports Centre (Kingston) – 10.00 am Sunday – Whitton School (Richmond) – 4.30 pm
If you want to play for England come and get involved in one or more of the above sessions. Richmond Volleyball Junior Development Centre is held at Tiffin Boys Sport Centre.
For further information please contact Richmond Volleyball on contact@richmondvolleyball.co.uk or go to www.richmdondvolleyball.co.uk
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here