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Congratulation to all winnners in the 2011 ABQ Volleyfest Points Series. This
event started six years ago bringing Albuquerque volleyball community together to compete and meet new friend in the
sport they enjoy. Players come from various location in New Mexico and southwest Texas putting their skills to the test
in seach of the right playing chemistry. This season players from Northern Arizona competed in this series bringing their
talents and the love for the game. The most important part in this series is getting all level of players in the
community to learn and develop their skill, keeping the atmoshpere fun and enjoyable. As for the youth and junior levels,
this is a great way to meet other young volleyball players and to be active during the indoor volleyball off-season. Again,
congratulation to all participants in this 2011 summer volleyball series. Aloha!

Whether you enjoy
competitive or recreational outdoor volleyball, summer is the time to show your skills and talents for an invigorating game
of outdoor doubles volleyball. o
The outdoor
volleyball game offers many exciting elements that are different than indoor. This is the sport we love, there
is fun in sun, a great volleyball community, old friends, new friends, social events, or just hanging out with the crowd.
Volleyball enthusiasts can also take part in many playing formats, for instance, regular coed or reverse coed divisions, same
gender, instructional play or recreational tournaments. o ARVC Volleyball also trains juniors through an outdoor volleyball program. Ages range from 8
through 17 years old. Outdoor training can improve ball control and around volleyball skills. To find more
about this program, contact the ARVC staff via email. o For more information on this outdoor volleyball
programs, please email Fred. The New Mexico outdoor volleyball tournaments schedule is listed here on this link.
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