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Registration Questions
How do I register a team with the Badger Revion?
Contact the region office to get a handbook: Junior Club Director's Handbook for a
junior team; and, Adult Player's Handbook for an adult team. The handbook will give
you all the information as well as the forms you will need to register your team.
Our team is already registered for the season with the Badger Region. Can we add players
during the season?
Yes, as long as the player(s) has not played for any other team during the current
season. You just need to have the individual complete a membership form and send it
to the region office, along with the appropriate membership fee.
Can a female play on a men's team (or vice-versa)?
No, a female cannot play on a men's team. Likewise, a male cannot play on a female
team.
When do we have to register by to play in Badger Region Tournaments?
It is best to register your team approximately 10-14 days prior to the tournament.
This will allow the region office enough time to register your team members and get their
USAV membership numbers back to you for submission to the tournament director.
However, it may be possible to
register your team on shorter notice. For exceptions, contact the region office.
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Tournament Questions
How do I enter my team in tournaments?
The major portion of the junior tournament schedule is available in the fall. The
adult tournament schedule in early January. If you are an adult team rep, it is important
to contact the region office, to get on the mailing list for tournament information. If
you are a junior teamyou need to contact the Junior Development Representative. The
tournament director will send you information on the tournament and an entry form.
Contact the tournament director listed on the tournament schedule. He/she will send
you an entry form. Complete the form and send it in as soon as possible. Most
tournaments are first-come, first-serve. Therefore, it is important to enter early.
However, be sure that you will participate. There are fines and you may forfeit your fee
if you drop out. The entry form will include information on your player's names,
membership numbers, and uniform numbers.
Can a team play without properly numbered uniforms in a sanctioned Badger
Region tournament?
Occasionally, early season tournaments are sanctioned as "Friendship"
tournaments. These events give teams, both junior and adult, an opportunity to participate
with players other than their regular teammates. Players must wear numbered jerseys, but
they do not have to match. Non-matching shorts are also acceptable. Non-regular members
can "try-out" USAV for a one-day membership of $2.50. Once the regular season
begins, all players must have matching, numbered jerseys.
We will be unable to attend the tournament that we signed up for. What is the
refund policy and procedure?
If your team withdraws from a tournament on or prior to the Monday preceding the
tournament, no penalty will be assessed. However, you will not be entitled to a
refund of your entry fee. You may request a refund from the Tournament Director. If the
Director is able to replace your team and not incur any loss from your withdrawal, a
refund minus a 20% management fee, should be issued. If your team withdraws later than the
Monday preceding the tournament, a $50 fine will be assessed and your entry fee will be
forfeited. Also, if your team fails to show up on the tournament date without any prior
notice, a $50 fine will be assessed.
What are the Uniform requirements for the 1999-2000 season?
See USAV rulebook.
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Junior Competition
Questions
The Junior Medical Release Form has a place on the front to be Notarized.
Do we have to have these forms Notarized?
At this time, only the state of Florida requires the medical release to be notorized. If
you will be competing in that state, then you need to have them notorized.
What are the Junior age division definitions for the 1999-2000 season?
See guide book under US Junior Championships.
How do I find a team to play on?
| Juniors |
Contact the Regions office in late September or early October
to get a list of the clubs contact person offering junior programs. Most clubs
hold an information meeting in October and tryouts are held in mid-November. The earliest
date for tryouts this year is Saturday, November 14th. The commitment date for junior
athletes is Tuesday, November 24th. To see a list of clubs go to the Junior Volleyball page or click here: Clubs |
| Adults |
Check the web page for teams looking for players or list your
name on the web page as a "Player looking for a Team". Be sure to
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Coaching Questions
What is CAP certification?
CAP is an acronym for Coaching Accreditation Program. CAP is a program
through USAV and offers five levels. Badger Region offers Levels I and II every
other year. Level I and II are for coaches of all kinds: colleges, junior
clubs, high schools, middle schools, or anyone who wants to advance their coaching
knowledge.
Level I topics include: effective teaching methods; organizing and administering a
program; innovative drills and practice design; developing playing systems; and, observing
and applying the methods presented. Level I requires 2 days of instruction by USAV
CAP cadre and successful completion of two standardized tests. CAP Level I course
includes the ASEP study course.
Level II topics include: techniques and tactics to coach the setter, teaching
blocking tactics and techniques, teaching the 5-1 and 6-2 offensive systems and developing
an effective team communication system; resistance and jump training presented in
cooperation with the USOC;
studying effective, responsible methods for coaching social differences within the game.
Level II requires 2 1/2 days of instruction, completion of two tests,
submission of a 1,000 word original manuscript within 12 weeks of course completion, and
attendance or instruction at a minimum of one non-CAP coaching clinic after the Level II
course attendance. Academic credit is available through the University of Colorado
for Levels I, II, and III. This applies for graduate and under graduate
credit. Courses are one full credit. Request information when registering.
Level III, IV and V are designed to begin understanding of national and international
experiences. Contact USAV for information on these courses.
What is IMPACT?
IMPACT is Increased Mastery and Professional Application of Coaching Theory.
It is a one-half day course provided by trained clinicians in Badger Region.
Emphasis is on drill development, principles of learning skills, resources, athlete
safety, legal and moral responsibilities, and ethics. It is the minimum requirement
for any coach in the USAV Junior
Program. Courses are offered November through February of each season.
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Referee Questions
How do I become a referee?
There is some information about this one our website. Go to the How to Become a Referee page. You can also contact our
region's Referee Chair, Julie Voeck at 414-607-9918 or jvoeck@ibm.net .
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Board of
Directors Information
When and where are board meetings held?
According to our By-laws, the board must meet at least 4 times per year.
They usually meet once per quarter. Meetings are held throughout the state
but are usually held in SE Wisconsin. Click here
to view the board meeting schedule.
How do you become a board member?
Nominations are requested in January and February, prior to elections at the
Annual Meeting in March or April. You must be a member of USAV/Badger Region in good
standing. If you are interested in becoming a board member,
please call the region office at 414-476-4591 and let
us know you are interested and we will inform the next nominating committee.
For a list of current board members click here. |