Energy VBC Inc. is a great volleyball facility described as huge, clean, colorful, and bright with many courts. It serves as a second home for many young athletes, fostering their love for the sport and helping them improve their skills through programs like Forza, which takes players to a higher level. The coaches are noted for being friendly, helpful, and going out of their way to teach fundamentals while making players feel supported and welcomed. Many families credit the club for being a large part of their child's success in making competitive school teams. The facility has plentiful parking, though it may require a short walk. Seating is very limited on some courts, so bringing a fold-up chair is recommended. Inside, there is a concession stand with usual fare like walking nachos and fried rice, but it is considered quite expensive and outside food and beverages are strictly prohibited. There is also a T-shirt shop on site. The venue offers public wifi and picnic tables for teams, though power outlets are lacking. Entrance fees for tournaments are typically at least ten dollars. While the facility, coaching, and supportive team families receive high praise, some reviews note that communication from the ownership can be lacking and that the organization has areas for improvement, as is common. Overall, Energy VBC is viewed as a super-positive place where players grow in skill and friendship.
Organized, good courts, food court was ok. Bathrooms were clean.
March 2024
Great volleyball facility. Seating is very limited. I recommend bringing a fold up chair. The staff is friendly and helpful. The concession stand is quite expensive. Parking is plentiful but you might have to walk a quarter mile or so. Expect to pay at least $10 for a volleyball tournament day.
November 2023
My daughter had been going here for 4 years now, since 7th grade, to improve her VB skills and maintain her skills outside of HS VB season. We can credit it to being a very large part to her making a very competitive HS team and she likes going there, especially once she started Forza, which took it to a higher level.