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Thursday, March 11, 2010
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692 is a program in Dallas designed to train juniors in Beach Volleyball. Beach Volleyball for juniors is quickly gaining popularity in Texas and in 2005 we started a program called 692 that immediately became the most elite Beach Volleyball program in the Southwest, with our players dominating every age division of Regionals every year and going on to California to compete in Nationals. Last year we took 36 players to nationals in Manhattan Beach and our success there has brought Spalding to our team as a sponsor this year.

Our players are featured in several newspaper articles every year and were featured in Volleyball Magazine as "stars of the future" for the last two years. Beach Volleyball is an amazing tool for developing your hitting, defense, and ball control. Ask any college coach in the country and they will tell you that Beach Volleyball is the quickest way to develop your game.

Beach Volleyball is now an NCAA sport and Colleges all over the nation will be looking for beach volleyball players to represent their universities. Beach Volleyball in the past was a great way to develop your indoor game, but due to the popularity and success of the sport, it is now a new way to get a college scholarship! Some colleges are going to have seperate Beach Volleyball programs and some may use some of their existing indoor players to form their beach program, but either way, knowing how to play Beach Volleyball can either get you a scholarship or help you get a scholarship playing indoor.

692 has been working in conjunction with the USA Beach Volleyball program. We hosted the Dallas stop of their national tour last year and this year we are hosting that same event, as well as the tryout for the USA High Performance Beach Team. Some of our players have been invited to the USA Beach Olympic Training Center in San Diego in 2009 to train with Angela Rock and Anjino Bacil. 692 is the most successful beach volleyball training program in the country and in 2010 we are turning our focus toward working with USA Beach Volleyball to produce players that will represent the USA and compete internationally!

While most programs are trying to expose as many girls as possible to the sport, our program is an elite team coached by professional beach volleyball players. 692 is holding it's 2010 tryout on May 8th and 9th. 692 practices twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:00-2:30 at Yucatan Beach Club in Coppell. These practices include a 30 minute warm-up/freeplay and a 90 minute practice combined with a 30 minute training session with our professional strength and conditioning coach. These sessions are specifically designed to increase the girls' verticals and develop speed and stamina in the sand. The cost for the summer is $680 and this includes a Spalding beach volleyball, a backpack, a jersey top, and a T-shirt. Your fees cover everything except tournament entry fees (which are about $15-$20/player) and your travelling expenses to out of town events. All practices and all tournaments are completely optional, so if you have vacation you need to work around, no problem. Our most successful teams will be at most practices and play in most tournaments, but some of our teams will only play in a few tournaments. Your commitment level is entirely up to you.

We are adding some new facilities for 2010 in Plano. These facilities will have a seperate tryout on May 9th and will have some practice times that are at night for parents who can't get their daughters to a daytime practice.

Check out the bios of our coaches in the coaches section and you will understand why we are the most successful beach volleyball program in the country.

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NCAA Division I schools voted down a sand volleyball override today at the NCAA Convention in Atlanta, meaning the sport may be played at the nation's biggest colleges as soon as next spring.

Following a U.S. gold medal sweep in beach volleyball at the Beijing Olympics, the NCAA last April added "sand volleyball" to its list of emerging sports for women. The emerging sports designation is intended to encourage the development of opportunities for women by awarding NCAA subsidies to colleges that create programs.

This decision, however, sparked a battle between the two-on-two beach game and the six-on-six indoor discipline. Sixty-three schools-including former NCAA indoor champions Nebraska, Stanford and Washington in addition to 2009 champion Penn State and the rest of the Big Ten-requested an override vote to take sand volleyball off the emerging sports list. At least five-eighths of schools at today's convention would have had to vote for the override to eliminate sand volleyball.

The AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour, the country's only professional volleyball tour, was elated to hear the news. "The AVP is thrilled with the result of today's vote," said Jason Hodell, AVP CEO. "NCAA sand volleyball will grow our beautiful sport tremendously and provide wonderful opportunities for women to participate in collegiate athletics."

Today's vote allows schools to continue building varsity programs for the 2010-2011 school year and gives the sport 10 years to develop a following to bump it up to an NCAA championship sport. Emerging sports are given full championship status if 40 or more schools start programs within 10 years.

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 Our 2010 tryouts are currently scheduled for May 8th for our core team in Coppell from 9:00am-12:00 and on May 9th from 1:00pm-4:00 for our team that will be practicing in Plano. Both Tryouts will be held at Yucatan Beach Club (1850 E. Beltline Rd. Coppell) and there is a $40 tryout fee. Girls that are not selected for our core team in Coppell on Saturday can return to our Sunday tryout without paying an additional tryout fee and tryout for our Plano team. Our Plano team will be trying out at Yucatan, but all practices will be in Plano.

If you have a partner that you are interested in playing with, that's fine, but you do not need to have a partner to tryout. I would say that about half of our girls come to us with partners and half tryout on their own. Don't be worried if you don't have a partner yet because some of our best teams are made up of girls that we matched up.  We will do our best to match you with a compatable partner, but In the end it will be your choice who you play with, but also your responsibility to find a partner. There will be plenty of great players at the tryout looking for partners.

We are hosting a parent meeting on Friday Night, May 7th at 6:30pm. We will be talking about our program and our plans for the season, answering questions and all of the courts will be open that night from 6:30-10:00. We will be running a free clinic and having open play on all courts to give the girls a chance to play before the tryouts.

Until May gets here, all you need to do is follow us on Twitter (just click on the icon under our Twitter box on the upper right corner of the Home page) and keep checking the website for updated information.  Our Plano program is hosting some clinics in the meantime if you want to get in the sand before May gets here. Check the posting on the Home page for dates and info. If you have any specific questions don't hesitate to email me at Scott@692beach.com

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