Girls Club CycleTryouts for our girls 15-18 years old teams will be held in July. For girls 8-14 years old, tryouts will be in September. If you're interested in trying out or finding out more info, please make sure to visit our Girls Tryout Tab.
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Boys Club CycleTryouts for boys ages 8-18 are held in August. If you're interested in trying out or finding out more info, please make sure to visit our Boys Tryout Tab.
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Frequently asked Questions
Do I need to come to the Main Tryouts? What if I only can attend the Makeups?
We strongly recommend attending the Main Tryouts. Space on our teams is not guaranteed to remain past the primary tryout session. If you have a conflict, it is important to contact our Club Director (Sina Aghassy) to let our staff know you cannot attend the Main Tryouts, but will be there for Makeup. The director's email is [email protected].
Should I arrive early?
We recommend arriving 15 minutes in advance of tryouts. There can sometimes be a line that forms as athletes complete their registration process and receive their tryout shirts.
How do tryouts work?
Our tryout process is very structured. There is a warm-up portion, followed by skills repetitions to show the athletes' grasp of fundamental techniques, followed by organized game-like scenarios. At the end of tryouts, the Director will address the group of athletes and their parents. After tryouts, the Director and coaches will be available for further conversation.
Is everyone offered a spot?
No. Unfortunately, we do have space constraints. In some age divisions we might only have one team, while in others we might have as many as two or three. It is possible all athletes in a given division will be able to find a home on one of our teams or in our program, but it is also possible we will have to make cuts.
When will I know if I have made it to a team?
The Director and coaches will talk to some players on-site during tryouts, as well as in the gym right after tryouts are over. However, most players will receive a phone call from the Director either that same day (Saturday) of the primary tryouts, or the following day Sunday to let athletes know where they stand.
What do I do if I am offered a spot?
You can choose to accept or decline the offer. Hopefully, attending tryouts means you have already discussed with your parents exactly what it means to play club volleyball - it can be a significant time commitment, as well as monetary. If your parents are on board and you want to accept the offer, you give your verbal commitment to play. The verbal commitment is very important to us; it is you giving us your word that you commit to play on our team and it is us giving you our word that we will hold a spot for you. Welcome to SoCal Legends Volleyball Club!
After I commit, what happens?
On the Tuesday following tryouts, you are allowed to sign your official Commitment Letter. You download the document under that tab, sign it & submit it to our administration.
I submitted my Commitment Letter, now what?
Wait for word from our admins! There will be a kick-off event in a couple weeks after tryouts to size uniforms, turn in paperwork, etc. We will keep you posted through email... welcome to SoCal Legends!
We strongly recommend attending the Main Tryouts. Space on our teams is not guaranteed to remain past the primary tryout session. If you have a conflict, it is important to contact our Club Director (Sina Aghassy) to let our staff know you cannot attend the Main Tryouts, but will be there for Makeup. The director's email is [email protected].
Should I arrive early?
We recommend arriving 15 minutes in advance of tryouts. There can sometimes be a line that forms as athletes complete their registration process and receive their tryout shirts.
How do tryouts work?
Our tryout process is very structured. There is a warm-up portion, followed by skills repetitions to show the athletes' grasp of fundamental techniques, followed by organized game-like scenarios. At the end of tryouts, the Director will address the group of athletes and their parents. After tryouts, the Director and coaches will be available for further conversation.
Is everyone offered a spot?
No. Unfortunately, we do have space constraints. In some age divisions we might only have one team, while in others we might have as many as two or three. It is possible all athletes in a given division will be able to find a home on one of our teams or in our program, but it is also possible we will have to make cuts.
When will I know if I have made it to a team?
The Director and coaches will talk to some players on-site during tryouts, as well as in the gym right after tryouts are over. However, most players will receive a phone call from the Director either that same day (Saturday) of the primary tryouts, or the following day Sunday to let athletes know where they stand.
What do I do if I am offered a spot?
You can choose to accept or decline the offer. Hopefully, attending tryouts means you have already discussed with your parents exactly what it means to play club volleyball - it can be a significant time commitment, as well as monetary. If your parents are on board and you want to accept the offer, you give your verbal commitment to play. The verbal commitment is very important to us; it is you giving us your word that you commit to play on our team and it is us giving you our word that we will hold a spot for you. Welcome to SoCal Legends Volleyball Club!
After I commit, what happens?
On the Tuesday following tryouts, you are allowed to sign your official Commitment Letter. You download the document under that tab, sign it & submit it to our administration.
I submitted my Commitment Letter, now what?
Wait for word from our admins! There will be a kick-off event in a couple weeks after tryouts to size uniforms, turn in paperwork, etc. We will keep you posted through email... welcome to SoCal Legends!