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KNVBC January Blast Volleyball Tournament
January 28th and 29th
Location: Rossville High School - Rossville Kansas
$90.00 per team
Saturday, January 28th: Divisions: u11 Silver, u12 Open, u14 Open, u15 Open
Sunday, January 29th: Divisions: u13 Open, u16 Open, u17 Open, u18 Open

KNVBC February Winter Fury Volleyball Tournament
Saturday February 25th
Location: Rossville High School - Rossville Kansas
$110.00 per team   
Divisions: u11 Silver, u12 Open, u13 Open, u14 Open, u15 Open, u16 Open, u17 Open, u18 Open

Pool play with top three teams advancing to playoffs
Individual Shirts and awards to the top 2 teams in each division
  
In addition to great tournament action - we will again have the St Stansislaus Church group serving amazing food and offering great concessions.  These are tournaments you just don't want to miss!
Register online at www.hoavb.org or
Contact: Kevin Bittner  (785) 230-0333,  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Updated 1/18/2012


Junior Referee and Scorekeeping Clinic
All junior players (u10 - u18) are required to officiate and/or scorekeep. These clinics are for those teams within Kansas Networks Volleyball Club that would like some additional training as a service of the Club.  These are not one of the required coaches clinics put on by HOA.

Thursday, January 5th 6-8pm
Sunday, January 8th 1-3pm 
Holiday Inn Holidome, 605 SW  Fairlawn in the "Topeka Room". 

Updated 1/4/2012



KNVBC is now on Facebook!
Search for Kansas Networks Volleyball Club
Be sure to "like" our page!
                                         

Teams Looking to Join The Club
KNVBC relies on the integrity of the individual teams for its success and continuation. We want team coaches and managers that honor the game and keep the best interest of the players first and foremost and have a track record for doing so. Teams interested in joining Kansas Networks should contact either Stuart Johnson, Angie Bittner, Kevin Bittner or John Zwiesler through our contacts page



 "Sports remains a great metaphor for life's more difficult lessons. It was through athletics that many of us first came to understand that fear can be tamed; that on a team the whole is greater  than the sum of it's parts; and the ability to be heroic lies, to a suprising degree, within."

- Susan Casey-
(trailer to House of Volleyball film "Life of Mine")