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Details for the 2010-2011 season are here!

In addition to the new level of competition that we are adding with Dead Frog VBC, FaR Out will continue offerring the same opportunities that we always have.

We will offer National, Regional, & Local teams in addition to our Youth Program starting this fall.  Follow the links below to get all the information you need for the upcoming season.

- Click on Season Information for details on all levels and FAQs
- Click on Tryouts for important dates
- Click on Youth Program for information on training for those in grades K-6 - the fall session starts October 6
- Click on Payments for club fee information
- Click on Fundraising for information on how to start earning money to apply to your fees
- Click here for information about the combined club


This is an email we sent out on Friday, July 24 . . .

Greetings Players & Parents -

We are excited to begin the planning process for the 2010-2011 club season. Some big changes are taking place that will effect volleyball in West Michigan.

We will be joining forces with Dead Frog Volleyball Club for our top level teams. The structure of our clubs will function like a triangle. The top of the triangle will be a comination of players from each club at the top level. The rest of the triangle will be split down the middle with both clubs retaining their identity, structure, and location. We strongly believe this will benefit everyone. The base of the triangle will be expanded AND we will raise the level of talent at the top of the triangle to continue to compete with the best clubs in the nation.

FaR Out has had a long-standing relationship (over 20 years) with the Dead Frog organization. We share the same core values of hard work, strong competition, and creating a family-oriented atmosphere. In addition to these values, we both have a desire expand the level of volleyball in West Michigan. All of these factors and many months of discussion made it clear that it would be a win-win situation to create a partnership between the two clubs.

The next natural question for a parent is how does this affect our family and our daughter. For starters, FaR Out will continue to offer the same opportunities in Grand Rapids, but now we will have an additional tier of participation for those athletes who desire to compete at the highest level. We understand that this may not effect everyone and that is why we will continue to offer outstanding opportunities that fit your desired level of participation. We are sure many questions are coming to mind . . . currently we are finalizing the details of this new tier of participation and will have complete information on the website by August 1.

Personnel from both clubs are very excited about this new adventure. If you have questions, please email us with a phone number that we can respond with answers to your questions. But keep in mind that plenty of details will be shared on the website by August 1.

We genuinely value the families who are involved in Far Out. We are going to continue to work hard providing you with a quality product that you can be proud to be a part of regardless of age or level of participation.

Click here to get all the latest information on the new partnership between FaR Out and Dead Frog.  Updated information about FaR Out will continue to be posted right here.



Our season has officially come to an end for 2010.  We are very proud of all of our participants, including those who just completed their experience at the AAU National Tournament in Orlando, FL.

18 Red - 18 Club White Division Champions (39th Overall)
17 Orange - T-37 in 17 Open
16 Yellow - T-19 in 16 Open
15 Green - T-81 in 15 Club


Thank you to everyone who attended the end of the season celebration!  We had a fabulous time with everyone!  Congratulations to our award winners . . .

Coach of the Year: Alan Kaufman (16 Daisy)
RemEMber Award: Heather Gates (17 Orange)
Best Cheer after a Point: Macy Steenhuysen (16 Yellow)
Most Hustle: Annika Sekelsky (13 Lavendar)
Most Like to Become a Coach: Dzanna Sprecic (14 Navy)
Most Likely to get hit in the head by a Ball: Brijhae Johnson (17 Orange)
Most Improved: Carly Byam (14 Turquoise)
Most Coachable: Julianna Olszewski (16 Daisy)
Best Server: Mallory Lemieux (16 Banana)




Congratulations to all of our teams for a great showing at the MJVBA Championships.  The following teams had a great showing in their division.

17 Orange - 1st Place in 18-1
15 Green - 2nd Place in 15-1
16 Banana - Bronze Champs in 16-1
16 Daisy - Silver Champs in 16-2A
14 Periwinkle - Silver Champs in 14-4









 




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