First Serve Friday: Prevail Volleyball Takes on Mid-Atlantic AAU Events! 🏐✨

This weekend, the Prevail Volleyball Club boys' teams are ready to hit the court and showcase their skills at the Mid-Atlantic AAU events hosted by Volleyball East. With fierce competition on the horizon, our athletes are prepared to bring their A-game and represent the Prevail spirit! 💪

Who's Competing?

We’re proud to cheer on these incredible teams as they take the court:

Boys 18 Purple
Boys 18 Pink
Boys 17 Platinum
Boys 17 Purple
Boys 17 Pink
Boys 15 Platinum
Boys 15 Purple

Each of these teams has been working tirelessly to hone their skills, perfect their strategies, and strengthen their teamwork. Whether it's a powerful serve, a clutch block, or a game-changing dig, these boys are ready to show what Prevail Volleyball is all about.

How to Follow the Action

Stay connected all weekend by following our updates on Instagram and tagging us in your own photos and videos. Use hashtags #PrevailStrong and #OnTheCourtWithPrevail to share your favorite moments. Let’s fill the feed with Prevail pride!


Volleyball Trivia for National Trivia Day! 🧠🏐

Since National Trivia Day is right around the corner, here’s some volleyball trivia to test your knowledge and impress your friends:

  1. What year was volleyball invented?
    Volleyball was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan in Holyoke, Massachusetts. It was originally called “Mintonette.”


  2. How high is the net in men's volleyball?

    The official net height for men’s volleyball is 2.43 meters (7 feet, 11 5/8 inches).

  3. What is the maximum number of touches allowed per side?
    Teams are allowed a maximum of three touches to return the ball over the net.

  4. Which country has won the most Olympic gold medals in men’s volleyball?
    The Soviet Union holds the record with 3 Olympic gold medals in men’s volleyball.

  5. What is the fastest volleyball serve ever recorded?
    The fastest serve was recorded at 132 km/h (82 mph) by Ivan Zaytsev of Italy! 🚀


Good Luck, Prevail!

Let’s bring that energy and enthusiasm to support our teams this weekend. Whether you’re cheering from the stands or following along online, your encouragement means the world to these athletes.

We’ll see you on the court—or the sidelines! 🏆

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