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N.U.F. Volleyball Club

Important Notes

Interested in becoming a member of N.U.F. Volleyball Club - READ ON

We start our club practices in November  with our first tournaments which could start as early as December 2024 - leading into our season which starts January 2025. I am looking for athletes that are 18 (Senior) or younger in age. If you are serious about playing volleyball please inquire about the club through our contact page. I'm not a big club nor do I want to be one. I just want athletes who want to learn, be competitive,  show up for practice, improve their game, and have fun playing volleyball.

The overall cost of playing for NUF Volleyball if you are:

18U -12Under $1850.00 per athlete starting January 2025

$100 fee for tryout which does NOT go towards your membership, $25 back if your not satisfied after 2 weeks, which covers no hidden fees, your membership fees to AAU plus tournament fees, extra uniform fees  and your fees are spread out throughout the season. The season runs from December till June/July for our teams from 18U to 14U. Your first payment is due in December NO EXCEPTIONS which covers your membership to AAU and entries into tournaments early in our season. We offer a payment plan for all age groups so that every athlete can play and not worry about payment (see club director for more information).


"One of my friends asked 'Why do you pay so much money for your kid to play sports'? Well I have a confession to make; I don't pay for my kid to do sports. Personally, I couldn't care less about what sport they do.

So, if I am not paying for sports what am I paying for?

  • I pay for those moments when my kid becomes so tired they want to quit but don't.
  • I pay for those days when my kid comes home from school and is "too tired" to go to their training but they go anyway.
  • I pay for my kid to learn to be disciplined, focused and dedicated.
  • I pay for my kid to learn to take care of her body and equipment.
  • I pay for my kid to learn to work with others and to be a good teammate, gracious in defeat, and humble in success.
  • I pay for my kid to learn to deal with disappointment when she doesn’t get that win or championship she’d hoped for, but still she goes back week after week giving it her best shot.
  • I pay for my kid to learn to make and accomplish goals.
  • I pay for my kid to respect, not only themselves, but other players, officials, and coaches.
  • I pay for my kid to learn that it takes hours and hours, years and years of hard work and practice to create a champion and that success does not happen overnight.
  • I pay for my kid to be proud of small achievements, and to work towards long term goals.
  • I pay for the opportunity my kid has and will have to make life-long friendships, create lifelong memories, to be as proud of her achievements as I am.
  • I pay so that my kid can be out on the court instead of in front of a screen...

...I could go on but, to be short, I don't pay for sports; I pay for the opportunities that sports provides my kid with to develop attributes that will serve her well throughout her life and give her the opportunity to bless the lives of others. From what I have seen so far I think it is a great investment!"

-Original Author Unknown