The Town of Apex has volleyball leagues for girls ages 10-17 in the Spring and
Fall. The program aims to develop the players’ skills, teamwork, and
sportsmanship. Practices and games are held at local parks.
The following volleyball league age groups are available for all seasons:
A participant’s age is based on their age as of the cut-off date for the
season. The Spring season cut-off date is June 30 of the year and the Fall
season cut-off date isOctober 31 of that year.
The fees for volleyball are $40 for residents and $55 for non-residents. Not
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Resident Registration: Begins Monday, January 12 | 9 am
Non-Resident Registration: Begins Monday, January 26 | 9 am
Registration is available online and at the John M. Brown Community Center.
Practice begins the week of March 16, and games begin April 11. Teams will
meet twice a week, and the season will end in June.
Already registered? Click here for information about team formation and
the start of the season.
Resident Registration: Begins Monday, May 18 | 9 am
Non-Resident Registration: Begins Monday, June 1 | 9 am
Registration will be available online and at the John M. Brown Community
Center. Practice begin in early August. Teams will meet twice a week, and the
season will run through October.
Already registered? Click here for information about team formation and
the start of the season.
Interested in coaching? Volunteers are always needed. Fill out a coach
interest form
here!
Knowledgeable volunteer coaches are the backbone and face of our youth
athletic programs. They teach skills, provide leadership, and lead practices
and games throughout the season. League schedules vary, but most leagues have
one practice each week and a game on the weekend. All of our coaches are
trained and certified through the National Youth Sports Coaches Association
(NYSCA). All volunteers are required to complete a background check before
participating in any practices or games. The Town of Apex follows guidelines
suggested by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) for denying
applications to serve as a volunteer coach. Click here for a list of criteria that will
result in an application being denied.