VOLLEYBALL
Picture of The Dirt

The Dirt

Youth volleyball registration now open in Davis

By Veronica Sanchez, USYLV

The United States Youth Volleyball League (USYVL) registration for the 2024 fall program in Davis, is open.

The instructional volleyball league will provide boys and girls ages 7-15 the opportunity to learn and play volleyball in a fun, safe, and supervised environment.

The eight-week developmental league provides participants instruction twice per week that is designed to teach basic volleyball skills in a positive environment.

The program is structured around the principles of participation, teamwork, skill development, sportsmanship, and fun. Practices and games operate in a coed format and offer participants the opportunity to develop self-esteem and confidence.

USYVL’s Davis league will begin September 12th and run through November 2rd at Walnut Park in Davis.

Practices for the league will be held on Thursdays 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM and games on Saturdays 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM.

Registration for participants is currently available online at www.usyvl.org. The registration price includes a t-shirt, and end of season participation award.

For information on registration, programs, locations, schedules, or volunteer opportunities visit www.usyvl.org or contact us at 1-888-988-7985 or info@usyvl.org.

About USYVL
Founded in 1997, the United States Youth Volleyball League is a non-profit youth sports organization that hosts more than 15,000 participants annually, nationwide. USYVL’s mission is to provide every child between the ages of 7 and 15 a chance to learn and play volleyball in a fun, safe, and supervised environment. One of the main tenets of the program is to encourage children to do their best with their abilities. With an emphasis on positive reinforcement, the program seeks to build confidence and self-esteem in each child. For more information visit: www.usyvl.org.

More to explore

Shop the arts on Artists Sunday

“Artists Sunday is so great because it reminds everyone that gift purchases can be made locally,” Hartsough told The Dirt.

Scroll to Top

Support Local Artists, Culture, and Community

Your support brings Davis and Yolo County’s unique stories to life.