Central Georgia Volleyball Association (CGVA) to hold End-of-the-Year Showcase April 25
Central Georgia Volleyball Association (CGVA) is holding an End-of-the-Year Showcase for family, friends, high school coaches and the community. CGVA will be playing inter-club games
to showcase what the players have learned during the 2012/2013 season. This
event will also allow the Warner Robins/Macon community an opportunity to see
what club volleyball is all about.
This event will be held at the Shirley Hills Baptist Church gym on
Corder Road in Warner Robins on Thursday, April 25. Games will be played
beginning at 6 p.m. until 8:30.
For the 2012/2013 Season, CGVA sponsored 10 teams with 110 girls
and six boys. CGVA is represented
by players from Houston County High, WRHS, Veterans, Northside, Perry,
Stratford and Mount de Sales along with multiple middle schools.
The youngest
players included both boys and girls 8 years old. Nine seniors played with CGVA and all nine received a collegiate
offer to continue their volleyball career. The teams played tournaments
throughout the Southern Region which included Georgia, Tennessee and
Alabama. Tournament success set unprecedented
levels with the U16 team winning five of five tournaments, the U17 winning two
of six tournaments and the U18 winning one of five. Second and third placed
finishes were common among the younger teams throughout the season.
CGVA is a non-profit Junior National volleyball club registered
with the Southern Region Volleyball Association (SRVA) belonging to the USA Volleyball
Association (USAV), which is the national governing body for volleyball. CGVA
is an all-volunteer association that organizes volleyball for juniors (ages
8-18) in the Middle Georgia area to compete in competitive USAV sanctioned
regional and national tournaments.
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