


Capital City Volleyball Club has been serving the northern Nevada and California communities since 2000, assisting girls ages 8-18 to reach their dreams of becoming accomplished volleyball players. With players participating from more than 30 middle schools and high schools in the region, Capital City VBC included 180 girls playing on 15 teams during the 2009 season, with teams for every level of experience and ability available.
Capital City VBC has distinguished itself nationally by finishing 3rd at the 2002 USA Junior Olympic National Championships-17s Division, 6th at the 2007 Volleyball Festival-16s Division, and 8th at the 2005 Volleyball Festival-17s Division. In 2009, the 18s team finished 19th in the Junior Olympics American Division after finishing 2nd in the Far Western's Qualifier.
Capital City VBC offers a quality training experience for players of all levels. Our staff-comprised of many top former players, college coaches, and current high school coaches-utilizes a "team" training philosophy by using multiple coaches to work with individual teams and players. Many of our teams practice together at least once a week, which provides the very best training atmosphere for each athlete.
One of the Club's strong points is helping individual players earn a college scholarship. Capital City VBC staff includes a full time College Recruiting Coordinator, whose main task is to work with players and parents to navigate through the college recruiting process.
To further enhance each individual member's volleyball experience, our website offers news about former members, training tips, information on upcoming camps and clinics, important training and college recruiting articles, and other information designed to enhance each player's volleyball experience.
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Over the course of a few years, several college coaches have contacted Capital City Volleyball Club about players. As a result of those conversations, we have put together some important tips that will help you in the recruitment process.
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Ask questions, connect with players and coaches and stay updated with all the latest happenings of the club.
Christine DuPuis accepts offer to attend University of Massachusetts in Boston
Seven CCVC players make the 3A All League Team
High Desert League honors five CCVC players
Corey Phillips earns NCCAA All East Region Recognition
Ten CCVC players garner All Sierra League Honors
Hannah Sugui signs with Feather River College in Quincy, CA
Nikki Schneider signs with Kishwaukee College in Malta, IL
Kim Naut signs with Chicago State University in Chicago, IL
Danielle Beebe commits to Vanguard University in Costa Mesa, CA
Erica Stoddard commits to American International College in Springfield, MA
Cameo Lommori and Jackie Lee sign with George Fox University of Newburg, Oregon
Emily Aguiar signs with Iona College of New Rochellle, NY