Play CYC volleyball, where kids learn build relationships and new skills with their teams.
We're building communities of faith through sports
Play CYC volleyball, where kids learn build relationships and new skills with their teams.
We build communities of faith through sports
Play CYC volleyball, where kids learn build relationships and new skills with their teams.
Get answers to the most common questions
Registration for volleyball teams takes place with the parish athletic associations.
Registration opens April 15 and will close on May 31.
To find out where you can play CYC Volleyball, click here:
The CYC Volleyball season runs from August through November.
The standard schedule is 10 games, plus a tournament at the end of the season.
Archdiocesan Playoffs are for 5th-8th grade teams.
Girls Playoffs will be Wed Nov 20 – Sun Nov 24, 2024.
Boys Playoffs will be Wed Nov 13 – Sun Nov 17, 2024.
Games will be played at multiple sites.
HOW DO I REGISTER?
Registration for volleyball teams takes place with the parish athletic associations.
Registration opens April 15 and will close on May 31.
To find out where you can play CYC Volleyball, click here:
WHEN IS VOLLEYBALL SEASON?
The CYC Volleyball season runs from August through November.
The standard schedule is 10 games, plus a tournament at the end of the season.
WHEN ARE PLAYOFFS?
Archdiocesan Playoffs are for 5th-8th grade teams.
Girls Playoffs will be Wed Nov 20 – Sun Nov 24, 2024.
Boys Playoffs will be Wed Nov 13 – Sun Nov 17, 2024.
Games will be played at multiple sites.
Find season information and learn more about playing in your Region
During the regular sports season, you have the opportunity to play for leagues organized by the region that your church or school is located in. For any information about playing for a CYC Sports team, you should reach out to the CYC Office.
Region | Contact | Website |
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Southeast | Website | |
Northwest | Steve Bruemmer | Website |
In CYC sports you have the opportunity to play for program associated with your neighborhood church, or the school you go to.