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Registration Open For Youth Volleyball League In Santa Monica:

The United States Youth Volleyball League is ready to bring another fun-filled season of volleyball to Santa Monica.

Player and volunteer registration is currently open for the Spring 2012 Season.

The USYVL is an instructional league that welcomes both boys and girls between the ages of 7-15 to enjoy an exhilarating eight week program where “Every Child Plays!”

The USYVL helps to get kids active while teaching the fundamentals of volleyball such as serving, passing, setting, and spiking. Every player who registers will receive a uniform t-shirt, his/her own volleyball, and a participation medal.

USYVL has a league in Santa Monica at Clover Park on Wednesdays from 6-7p.m. and Saturdays 9-10 a.m. starting in April 18 and ending in June 16, 2012.

The USYVL is a volunteer organization and is currently looking for volunteers for the upcoming Spring 2012 season.

The organization is in need of Volunteer Coaches, Assistant Coaches, First Aid Administrators (must be currently CPR/First Aid Certified), and Site Directors.

No volleyball experience is necessary to volunteer with USYVL.

Player and volunteer registration for the Spring 2012 Season can be done online at www.USYVL.org.

For more information about volunteer opportunities, additional locations, to request a registration form, or for more information, contact the USYVL National Office at 1.888.988.7985.

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