What you need to know!
Forza1 North is Located at:
3008 Inland Empire Blvd, Ontario, CA 91764
14 and Under tryouts will be September 28th and 29th!
Commitment Day is September 29th!
Please click this link for updated age definitions.
There are multiple price points for the different levels of club that we offer.
Please see pricing sheet that will be available at tryouts!
Tryout Questions?
Forza1 will field teams of all ages and levels. We will accept players as young as 7 (2nd grade) and as old as 18 (12th grade).
We will accept players who are beginners, intermediate, advanced and elite.
Our goal at Forza1 will be to provide players of all ages and levels the opportunity to participate in a way that suits their experience, helps them develop as a player and person, and meets their commitment level. Players from everywhere are welcome and new players are welcome too!
Forza1 North offers 3 levels of club volleyball:
ONE/National Level - this level is meant for experienced players and/or those who want to compete at the highest level locally and nationally. Intermediate and advanced level athletes often play "National" as well if they are making a bigger commitment and are looking to become college prospects. What separates National from the others levels is that these teams can travel to Triple Crown, Junior National qualifiers and championships during the season.
Practices = 3x per week + strength & conditioning
Tournaments = approx 8-10 tournament days per season
*Note: National and Regional players will tryout on the same day. Coaches will place your daughter according to her skill level, evaluation, and available teams in the age group at tryouts.
Regional Elite - this level is meant for intermediate to elite players who are looking to compete at a high level regionally (Southern California) and build their technical skills and understanding of the game. Regional is very similar to "National" in that they compete in the same league (SCVA). The main difference is that these teams do not attend qualifiers and their National end of the year tournament is hosted by the SCVA as the Summer Soiree.
Practices = 2x per week
Tournaments = SCVA Events: Entry, Events 1-4, SoCal Championships and Soiree
Local - this level is meant for beginning to advanced players. We will have a range of local teams in each age group to accommodate the varying levels of skill and experience. Everyone who trys out at the local level will be placed on a team, regardless of skill level. Local teams will play in the Alliance Volleyball league held at our Ontario facility. At the end of the year local teams will play in an end of the year championship!
Practices = 2x per week
Tournaments = approx 6 tournament days per season
What is the Process?
Tryouts are new to some families so here is an explanation of how they work!
Step 1: Register on-line for the tryout that matches your age and level using the "registration" links below. On-line registration is mandatory.
Step 2: Save all the dates and times for your tryout. All levels have multiple tryouts and attendance at all tryouts for your level are mandatory. If for some reason you have to miss a tryout please contact our office.
Step 3: Prepare for tryouts by practicing, going to open gyms or clinics, playing pepper, doing privates, whatever you can!
Step 4: Attend the tryouts you signed up for with at least 1 parent.
Step 5: Go through the tryout giving your best and the coaches will evaluate you and the other participants***
Step 6: Day 2 of the tryout we will make offers on the court to players that make a team. We try and have an offer for everyone, but sometimes this results in phone calls later that evening. Please note that only at the local level does everyone make a team. Cuts can be made from the National or Regional level but those players may still choose to play at the local level.
Step 7: Be prepared to accept an offer on Day 2. When you accept the offer, the spot will be committed to you until the paperwork process is complete on commitment day. Commitment day is 9/29 - Day 2.
Step 8: Complete the paperwork, jersey fitting and payment procedures to secure your position on the team.
Step 9: The club will communicate next steps (when season begins, your practice schedule, meeting dates and so forth).
The tryout process is both exhilarating and challenging. Everyone wants to make the best team and we understand that. Our job as evaluators is to find the best fit for each player and to build well-balanced teams that will succeed and give each player the opportunity to thrive. Some keys to remember:
1. Sometimes a players placement is really obvious and sometimes it is not. This means that you could be offered a spot on the first day of the tryout or on the last day. It all depends on the tryout and the pace at which the teams are formed and put together.
2. We evaluate all players equally. We will do testing in the beginning of the tryout to get a general sense of athleticism, speed and skill level. Then we will break out onto courts and do position and team play evaluations. During this period players may start on the top court or the bottom court, they may move to all different courts or they may stay on the same court.
3. There are stationary evaluators on every court and there are moving evaluators on multiple courts and they all work together to properly place the players and build good teams.
4. Depending on your height, skill set, potential, athleticism, and most importantly your position (and depth of players trying out in your position) you will be placed accordingly.
5. Volleyball is a skill specific sport so creating a well-balanced team means you need approximately: 2 setters, 3 outsides, 3 middles, 2 right-sides, and 2 liberos for a total of 12 players. Some teams will carry this exactly and some will carry something close to this so the # of players on the roster may vary from 9-14.
6. Our philosophy on number of players is simple - do what makes the most sense. If there are 12 girls around the same skill level that create a well-balanced team then the team will have 12. If there are 11 or 10 girls that make the best team then we will put that number of girls on the team. There are advantages to every number because some provide more security and depth, or competitiveness and different practice opportunities. The most important thing is that its a well-balanced team position and skill wise.
7. Players may be added to a team roster for many reasons. Outside of their skill set they may be added for their work ethic, their attitude, their competitiveness, their potential, their height, their speed, or even a specialty like "a really good server" or "a big blocker". The reverse of this is also true so make sure to put your best on the court. In general, there is a lot at a tryout for the Coaches to consider, so this is why we suggest just giving your VERY best and letting us see what you can do on the court!
FORZA1 North VOLLEYBALL
If you have any questions
please contact us:
CONTACT US TODAY!
Samantha Curiel - For financial and registration information
Administration
818.216.5566
Admin@forza1volleyball.com
Morgan Coberly - For placement and volleyball questions
909.762.3297
Morgan@forza1volleyball.com
Austin Meador - Recruiting Questions
909.472.7446
Austin@forza1volleyball.com
ONCE YOU HAVE REGISTERED FOR TRYOUTS, THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS.