Spring Grass League / May - June
Join our multi-division grass 4's and 6's league where you will mingle with over 200 players and play 3 matches every night. Sign up a team, a smaller group if you don't quite have enough, or a free agent and we will connect you with a group of players that have ranked themselves at a similar level.
REC A (4v4 & 6v6)
This division is for teams that have more experience than the average team in the Intermediate division. Players in the REC A division are looking for a good challenge each night and want sustained rallies as part of the game. All players can hit, pass and serve with accuracy and each team will usually have a few heavier hitters. An average game will feature crisp blocking and passing, organized plays and harder hitting. There are no rule restrictions on serving and hitting like there are in the lower divisions.
REC B (4v4 & 6v6)
This division is for teams that are looking for more of a challenge than the REC C level. Most players on the team have some experience playing Volleyball and are solid in the fundamentals. An average game will feature 3 hits on most plays and some blocks, but the hitting is not overly hard, the passes are not always crisp, and teams generally do not have organized attacks. Harder hitting is permitted in the REC A division, and therefore players should be conscious of where they are hitting the ball and to whom. Jump serves and back row attacks are not permitted in this division.
REC C (6v6)
This division will feature teams that may have a skilled player, but also many inexperienced players. Teams in this division must have a “fun first” approach to every game and generally enjoy the fresh air, music and atmosphere as much as they do the game itself. If a few of the players are hard hitting and competitive in nature, the team should move up to a higher level. An average game will feature some bumping, passing and hitting, but the focus is often on just getting the ball over the net. The REC C division prohibits hard hitting, jump serves and back row attacks.
Format:
-Play 3 matches each night
-Each match is best of 3 sets to 25 (final set 15)
REC A (4v4 & 6v6)
This division is for teams that have more experience than the average team in the Intermediate division. Players in the REC A division are looking for a good challenge each night and want sustained rallies as part of the game. All players can hit, pass and serve with accuracy and each team will usually have a few heavier hitters. An average game will feature crisp blocking and passing, organized plays and harder hitting. There are no rule restrictions on serving and hitting like there are in the lower divisions.
REC B (4v4 & 6v6)
This division is for teams that are looking for more of a challenge than the REC C level. Most players on the team have some experience playing Volleyball and are solid in the fundamentals. An average game will feature 3 hits on most plays and some blocks, but the hitting is not overly hard, the passes are not always crisp, and teams generally do not have organized attacks. Harder hitting is permitted in the REC A division, and therefore players should be conscious of where they are hitting the ball and to whom. Jump serves and back row attacks are not permitted in this division.
REC C (6v6)
This division will feature teams that may have a skilled player, but also many inexperienced players. Teams in this division must have a “fun first” approach to every game and generally enjoy the fresh air, music and atmosphere as much as they do the game itself. If a few of the players are hard hitting and competitive in nature, the team should move up to a higher level. An average game will feature some bumping, passing and hitting, but the focus is often on just getting the ball over the net. The REC C division prohibits hard hitting, jump serves and back row attacks.
Format:
-Play 3 matches each night
-Each match is best of 3 sets to 25 (final set 15)