Hi all,

Your March update from the SWVA

We are also on the look out for a Auditor for audit our end of year accounts this year, if you are currently using one that you would like to recommend, can you please forward their details on to me, thank you.

Dave Dave.Reece@Network100.co.uk


2014 SW Championships

***  Closing date for entries is the 1st April  ***

Entry forms are now available for the 2014 SW Championships, once again the event will be held at the Kitto Centre in Plymouth over the weekend of 17/18th May.

The closing date for entries is the 1st April, entries will be limited to 26 teams, so the tournament may close earlier than the deadline and as a further incentive to get your entries in early. There will be a late entry fee this year of an additional £20 (spaces permitting).

A reminder of the current South West Championships, Bristol Men and Devon Women, who both came back to win the third set in two thrilling 3 set finals.

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2013 SW Men’s Champions Bristol

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2013 Ladies Champions Devon Women


Volleyball Coaching courses in Cardiff

I am pleased to announce that I have been able to pencil in some dates at Cardiff Metropolitan University for a Level 1 and Level 2 UKCC course.  I am in the process of confirming these details, however as you have expressed an interest in attending the course/s I wanted to draw your attention to the dates now so that you can schedule it into your diary and to share the dates with other people in your clubs / regions that may also be interested.

UKCC 1 – 31st May, 1st, 7th and 8th June 2104

UKCC 2 – 2nd, 3rd, 9th, 10th August 2014

As always, if we do not get the required minimum number of people on the course then we will have to reschedule so I would be grateful if you could let me know if there are any significant problems with these dates or if you would like to try and attend.

I currently do not have the prices available but am gathering expressions of interest so that I can confirm the details of the courses and their prices.  It may also give you time to apply for funding for this to reduce the costs to you personally.

Once I have gauged interest then I will be able to forward on some more information to you or to distribute through your own networks

Many thanks all, and best wishes

Yvonne Saker ysaker@uwic.ac.uk
Chairman Volleyball Wales


Exeter Storm U18 boys impress on national stage

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Having achieved fifth place in the U18 Men’s National Championships, Exeter Storm were invited to the Volleyball England U18 Grand Prix event, for the top eight teams in the country.
At the first of two weekends in Kettering, Exeter Storm made a respectable start to the campaign. Their first match was against a very strong Wessex LeAF side. Storm knew they would need to play at a high tempo and keep errors to a minimum, to have any chance of winning. The setter, Kyle Mitchell, linked up well with his middle hitters, Dom Garside and Rowan Jeffries-Tolksdorf, to blitz LeAF with devastating quick attacks.
After taking an early three point lead, it was point for point. Whichever team edged this first set would have a big advantage going into the second, in this extremely psychological sport. Exeter Storm clung to their narrow lead right until the closing stages, but at 23-21 up, they couldn’t quite kill off their opponents. LeAF’s experience showed as they won the decisive points, to pinch the set 26-24. Unable to maintain such a high level of performance, Storm fell to a 3-0 defeat.
Not letting their earlier loss affect them, Storm were brimming with confidence against their next opponents, Black Country. It was a comfortable 3-0 win, with Storm never really needing to produce their best volleyball. Black Country had two big hitters, who did their fair share of damage, but not much else in their locker. The West Country boys outclassed their opponents in all quarters, to finish the weekend in second place in their group.
Exeter Storm arrived for the second weekend needing a win against Nottingham Rockets, group leaders and finalists in the National Championships, to qualify for the semi-finals.
Nottingham Rockets had already beaten Wessex LeAF 3-1 and boasted multiple England U21 players in their line-up, but Storm showed no signs of nerves as they stepped on court.
They met their toughest opponents yet with an inspired performance, to yield the most captivating match of the competition, so far. With the Rockets captain, Ieuan Lamb, dominating the back of the court, while Leon Chambers rifled the ball down the line, Storm had to produce their best volleyball for every point.
Storm found themselves in a familiar position of 23-21 up in the first set, and once again threw away their lead, to go down 23-25. Having learned from their defeat to LeAF, Storm returned for the second set with real determination and shifted up to another gear, which perhaps even they didn’t know they had.
Both sides played out of their skins, but Storm deservedly took the set 25-23. There could have been few complaints had the Exeter side been 2-0 up, but at 1-1 they still had a long battle ahead. A succession of errors early in the third set gifted Nottingham a substantial lead, which proved to be insurmountable. Although Storm didn’t go out without a fight, they were unable to maintain the intensity they had previously displayed, and lost 18-25 in the fourth set.
The 3-1 defeat to Nottingham Rockets meant they missed out on a place in the semi-finals and would face Richmond in a 5th/6th place playoff. Richmond proved to be a well organised opposition, with incredible defensive capabilities, so this was another tight match. Storm were always in control of the first set, but only just edged it 30-28. A more commanding offensive performance made easier work of the second set, which finished 25-14. The long rallies began to take their toll as the match progressed, with Storm having to expend a lot of energy to break down Richmond’s resolute defence. A weary Storm were unable to close out the match in straight sets, dropping the third 23-25, and Richmond would now fancy their chances. Exeter Storm dug deep for one final big push, before their involvement in the competition came to an end, and were rewarded with a 25-19 win.
Nottingham Rockets and Wessex LeAF will meet in the final next month, after semi-final wins against Boswells Blaze and Chadwell Heath, respectively.
Exeter Storm’s boys have now finished fifth in both the U18 National Championships and the U18 Grand Prix, against opposition that train five to ten times as much, receiving plaudits from match officials, spectators and opposition coaches throughout both competitions. With the national junior competitions over for the season, some of Exeter Storm’s players still have the Inter Regional Championships to look forward to, where they will be representing the junior SW team.

Invictus Games Launched in London

Invictus Games Launched in London

HRH Prince Harry, launched a new international competition for wounded, injured and sick service personnel yesterday. The Invictus Games, has been launched following the Prince being inspired by the Warrior Games in the US last year. The games will take place in September this year, in London and will include over 300 athletes from around the world. The Invictus Games is presented by Jaguar Land Rover

The launch took place at the Copperbox yesterday, during the presentations Prince Harry Said “I have witnessed first-hand how the power of sport can positively impact the lives of wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women in their journey of recovery.  The Invictus Games will focus on what they can achieve post injury and celebrate their fighting spirit, through an inclusive sporting competition that recognises the sacrifice they have made.  I am extremely proud that we are bringing an event like this to the UK for the first time and believe it can have a long lasting impact on the well-being of those who have served their nations so bravely.”

Following the presentations the Prince joined members of the Battleback Sitting Volleyball team for a quick game.


Final Placings – Exeter Ladies Development Tournament Series

Going into round three, four teams had a good chance of picking up this season’s title. Round three was a league format with team seeded (based on current position).

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Celebrating their win: Torexe Juniors team of Toby Tapp, Ellie Self, Nadia Kelly-Smith, Kirsty Tapp, Jaz Crispin-Vile, Jemima Goulding and Coach May Ho

After picking up maximum points in Round 3, with their second event win of the series, the Torexe Juniors team finished 1st, four points clear of second place Taunton Juniors with the SW U16 teams in third place.

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Second Place Taunton Juniors

A total of eleven teams took part in the series from around Devon and West Somerset plus the SW U16 development team, full results below

Teams Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total
Torexe Juniors 1 10 10 21
Taunton Juniors 6 5 6 17
SWVA U16 - 8 8 16
Torexe Ladies/Ask Mum 5 4 5 14
Chitas 10 - - 10
Academy of Beach Sports 8 - - 8
Marjon University 2 6 - 8
Kings 4 3 - 7
PMVC Ivybridge Tigers - 2 3 5
PMVC Ivybridge Vipers - - 4 4
Taunton Ladies 3 - - 3
Exeter Storm - - 2 2

Wick Outdoor Volleyball Tournament

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Bristol Volleyball Club invite you to the 2014 Wick Outdoor Volleyball Tournament to be held on 31st May to 1st June 2014.   This year the event theme is “Movie Idols” so dress up as your favourite movie characters on the Saturday night.

The tournament is a social event and each team of 6 must have at least 2 wildcard players (ladies, over 50’s, under 18’s) on court at all times.

Entry is £60 per team.   On the Saturday night we have a Red Carpet Disco in the marquee and a bar selling really cheap drinks.    We also have a raffle to win some great prizes (last year we gave away 3 volleyballs, 2 meals in restaurants and loads of other stuff).    Camping is free on site & there will most likely be a burger van available for food.   We can’t allow personal BBQ’s on the site as it is a sports pitch but there will be a communal BBQ for you to use if you want.

A link to the facebook group for the event (for news and photos from last year) www.facebook.com/groups/wick2013

The event sells out fast so to enter or for more information, please email wickentries@gmail.com


Salisbury Volleyball Tournament

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Date: 9th & 10th August 2014 (camping from Friday 8th)

Entries for the 2014 Salisbury Volleyball Tournament are now being taken. Please peruse our website for full details: http://johnbird1000.wix.com/tournament-2014

Competitions:

Please note, if there are insufficient numbers in a particular league, you ‘may’ be put into another league/division.

Entries will not be accepted without full payment BEFORE the tournament this year!

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Thank you
John Bird John.L.Bird@ge.com
Salisbury Volleyball Club


VE Event Staff Wanted

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National Volleyball Centre, Kettering:

NATIONAL CUP FINALS – 28th – 30th Mar 2014
SUPER 8S PLAY OFFS – 25th – 27th Apr 2014
SITTING VOLLEYBALL FINALS – 27th April 2014


• A range of roles available
• A contribution given towards travel expenses
• Volleyball England T-shirt
• Food & drinks provided

For more information contact Alex:
Mobile: 07850 938 307
email: a.hajigeorgieva@volleyballengland.org


Cardiff Open Tournament

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THE CARDIFF VOLLEYBALL OPEN TOURNAMENT

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY – SEPTEMBER 13th & 14th 2014

This tournament was held for a number of years but got cancelled due to lack of entries…but we are hoping to resurrect the event. Those who have already competed will know that the event is well run ( timeset games ) and is the only facility in Wales that has 4 indoor courts on one site.

The format is the ‘usual’ 12 ladies team and 12 mens teams competing over the weekend (2 pools of 6 teams on 2 courts per gender ). The faciilties are first class, with the city of Cardiff offering a great welcome and a thriving social life.

We are conscious of costs to teams and have tried to keep the fees to a minimum, however, the hall hire fees dictate what we  need to charge. Entry for the event is £75 per team with an ‘early bird’ option of a £5 discount if entries are submitted before August.

Venue: Cardiff University – Tal Y Bont Sports Campus ( 9.30am – 6.00pm each day).

This email is for information only as Cardiff Ladies Volleyball Club ( organisors ) are keen to let you know at the earliest opportunity so that you can ‘dot it in your diary’ and wait for official entry forms etc. If you require further info please get in touch – promos for the tournament will be sent March/April.

I hope you will join us.

Steve Marshall steven.marshall60@ntlworld.com


Itsu Beach Grand Prix sponsorship

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Volleyball England have signed up a new Beach Grand Prix sponsor, Itsu. 

Look out for their products in Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose, more details at http://www.itsu.com/beach_volleyball_england/

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Unusual volleyball courts

The sport of volleyball can take various forms, a few interesting photos currently circulating on the web.

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Cave Volleyball

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Snow Volleyball

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Cross Boarder Volleyball


SWVA Calendar

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MAY 2014

JUNE 2014