Volleyball League Breakdown

Low Rec B
This is our lowest level of play. If you are a beginner, or even a first timer, this is the spot for you! Typically, players in this level know the rules to a very basic level. The referees will only enforce absolutely ridiculous carries.

Low Rec A
This is our second lowest level of play. If you have some experience but are not comfortable playing with consistent spiking, setting, and 3-hit volleyball play, this is the division for you. Most players and teams within this division have a general understanding of the rules, with some of the more specific rules being unclear. The referees in this division will only enforce absolutely ridiculous carries. Hand setting will be lightly judged, with a double contact call being rare.

A team consisting of mostly high rec players playing with one new player, a girlfriend, or wife, should not play in this division

High Rec
This is our second highest level of play. In this division, you should expect consistent spiking, good setting, and 3-hit volleyball plays. This division is not the place to bring a new player, simply to fill your roster. All players on the team should be comfortable receiving driven balls and spikes. At this level, referees will begin calling double contact on hand sets and carry/lifts more often.

Power
This is our highest level of play. In this division, expect fierce competition from our best competitors. Oftentimes, high school players and college players play in this division. If you are looking for our top tier, this is the spot for you.





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