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January 2020 by 3 OF A KIND HACEESA
Great Volleyball Academy Awesome StaffFriendly Environment
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July 2019 by Daniel R Garcia
Great for the special Olympics volleyball team
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January 2019 by Joseph Palmer
Great club teams and Coaches. Come try it out.
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November 2018 by gilbert velasquez
Went with my boyfriend for his practice sessions here looks like so much fun maybe next time I'll try it out
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October 2018 by Lav Zed M.
Vb in the q isn't worthy to merge w a team like duke city. Everyone knows ( Q ) they are substandard. How does a national team have 3 players who have never played volleyball before??? Thats cruel to the new players and to those who are playing competitively. We needed a break from ARVC but what a joke. They drop down in divisions so they can win. Whoopty freaking do...14 years olds win 11's, 12's. That doesnt make players better. Parents know savvy didn't know, only saw that we were winning. Sad. I'll tell you who got a good deal: the player who never played vb or didnt deserve to be on a national team... why? Because the got to play w the only 3 national quality players on the team ghat were dooped into thinking they joining duke city but got compromised Q. Joe- you did nothing! You tricked us and never remedied the situation. We trusted you. I beg parents who are on the fence to reconsider. Private lessons w Hung saved us from the destruction the Q did. I have no idea why a reputable club like duke city is merging, which I hear may NOT happen.
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October 2018 by Ana M.
I walked in with a clear mind ready for an amazing season. I went into tryouts it was confusing because I was there for DCVA but volleyball in Q conned is into joined their team. I made National One for both teams. I was confused at the time and I was talking to someone that said that her daughter was the setter for volleyball in Q and would make sure to set me and have a good relationship. We ended up choosing volleyball in Q. My coach was Michelle Skinner and she promised me that she could also help me with setting, improving my hitting, and improving my serve and jump serve. First of all, whatever I had before that team is gone because i did not learn one single skill. On that team were BRAND NEW Players on a NATIONAL team. End of season and the libero wasn't taught how to dive, and two of the hitters still couldn't correctly do their approach. That's not a national team. Mid season, setter wouldn't set me. Not once in entire tournaments. Nobody else would call the ball but me so no excuse of not knowing where your middle hitter is. Regardless, the coach saw what was going on and did nothing to fix the issue. That's not what being being a coach is about. She did NOT have the tactical skills of being a national coach. The coach wanted to vote who was the "nicest" player as MVP, that's not what an mvp is. I almost did not make JV for high school because of this team, if it wasn't for getting private lessons with another coach. The setter split the team into cliques. I never hated her or said anything to her that was intended to harm or hurt her, but as volleyball players, we should be able to put our feelings aside and play ball. I regret not going for the other teams I had made instead of this one, there is nothing more defeating and disappointing than playing in a tournament and a player intentionally not setting me to prove a childish point. The coach never did anything and it was pretty obvious. So I would simply reconsider your options.
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May 2018 by B Del
Great Fun Great Competition
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April 2018 by Eric Battle
Nice facilities, terrible seating for tournaments.
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March 2018 by Roxann Herrera
Nice sports complex!
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December 2017 by William Cooper
The Field House, home to the Duke City Volleyball Academy, Volleyball in the Q, and the 505 Volleyball Academy. 6 world-class courts with room for spectators around the courts and in the upper viewing deck. Wheelchair accessible to both the ground and second floor via the elevator. Easily accessible via the Jefferson exit on Paseo dek Norte just west of the I-25 and Paseo del Norte flyover.