YNVA Youth Volleyball Program
(877) 333-9682
Copyright 2009 The Youth National Volleyball Association.
2012 Fall Program
2012 Spring Program
  • Caring
  • Integrity
  • Respect
  • Accountability
  • Professional Coaching
  • Physical Development
  • Skill Training
  • Team Play
Learning Core Values
Schedule & Locations
Austin, Texas
Dates: October 14 – November 18
Location:  Cedar Creek Elementary
School, West Lake
Time: Sundays: 2:00 – 4:00 PM

Desoto, Texas
Dates:  October 14 – November 18
Location:  Townsend Park
Time: Sundays: 2:00 – 4:00 PM

Santa Monica,  CA
Dates:  October 14 – November 18
Location:  Franklin Elementary
Time: 1:00 – 3:00 PM
Cost: $158.00 (per child)
Quality Youth Programming
Program Description
The YNVA program is unique
because the children are coached
by and learn from University and
High School Coaches, Professional
and All-American players who have
experienced playing and coaching
at the highest level.

The YNVA currently offers a spring
and fall six week program.  The
two six week programs are held
each Sunday for two hours on
smaller outdoor grass courts that
are age appropriate.  The first hour
is spent on skill training and
second hour is spent on four on
four match play.  Emphasis is
placed on motor and physical
development through the use of
ball training such as running,
jumping, and coordinated
movements that make up the game
of volleyball.  

Founders of the YNVA.Jerritt Elliott,
University of Texas Head Women's
Volleyball Coach said,
"Participating in our YNVA program
is a real benefit to children
wishing to learn at an early age
and who aspire to play later on for
an elite volleyball team and or
perhaps for a major university".
Schedule & Locations
Austin, Texas
Dates: April 13 – May 13
Location:  Cedar Creek Elementary
School, West Lake
Time: Sundays: 2:30 – 4:30 PM

Desoto, Texas
Dates:  April 1 – May 13
Location:  Townsend Park
Time: Sundays: 2:30 – 4:30 PM

Santa Monica,  CA
Dates:  April 15 – May 20
Location:  Franklin Elementary
Time: 1:00 – 3:00 PM
Cost: $158.00 (per child)