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USA Volleyball restructures Southern California and Southern nevada Operations
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By World Today News Staff |
USA Volleyball is implementing a significant change in its operational structure for Southern California and Southern Nevada. The national governing body has reached a mutual agreement with the Southern California Volleyball association (SCVA),which will result in SCVA no longer being a Region of USA Volleyball.
Despite this change, SCVA will continue to host the Red Rock Rave Qualifier as a USAV-sanctioned event. This ensures that athletes and teams will still have the chance to compete for bids to the USA Volleyball Girls Junior National Championship.USA Volleyball expressed gratitude for Ann DavenportS decades of leadership and dedication.
To maintain support and opportunities for athletes, coaches, officials, and families in the affected areas, the USAV Board of Directors has approved the formation of a new organization. This new entity, to be known as SCSN, will govern Southern California and Southern Nevada and will operate under an independant board of directors appointed by the USAV board.
This transition reflects USA Volleyball’s ongoing commitment to making the sport accessible and inclusive, aligning with its core mission and values. As the national governing body, USA Volleyball aims to foster a unified, transparent, and well-governed future for volleyball across all its regions.
For further details, interested parties can visit the Southern California-Southern Nevada region page at usavolleyball.org/scsn.
General inquiries can be directed to info@usavolleyball.org.
Media inquiries should be sent to media@usavolleyball.org.
Evergreen Insights
USA Volleyball, as the national governing body for the sport in the United States, plays a crucial role in developing and promoting volleyball at all levels.The restructuring in Southern California and Southern Nevada is a strategic move to ensure continued growth and adherence to its organizational principles. historically, regional structures have been vital for grassroots development, and this change signifies an adaptation to better serve specific geographic areas while maintaining national standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the primary change in USA Volleyball’s operations in Southern California and Southern Nevada?
- USA Volleyball and the Southern California Volleyball Association (SCVA) have agreed that SCVA will no longer be a Region of USA Volleyball.
- Will athletes still be able to compete for bids to the USA Volleyball Girls Junior National Championship?
- Yes, SCVA will continue to run the Red Rock Rave Qualifier as a USAV-sanctioned event, offering opportunities for athletes to compete for bids.
- What organization will now serve Southern California and Southern Nevada?
- A new organization, SCSN, has been approved by the USAV Board of Directors to serve Southern California and Southern Nevada.
- How will the new SCSN organization be governed?
- SCSN will be governed by an independent board of directors appointed