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This is a coordinated effort between Impact and Williamson Select volleyball clubs. Matches will be held at both A-Game Sportsplex (Impact's home facility) and USBA (Select's home facility).

 

Age groups are 12U-18U both Gold and Silver divisions.

 

Teams entered can be found at SRVA Online, select Tournament Calendar>2-7-09>Select & Impact VBC

 

Schedules are not listed but I believe that the older age divisions will play an afternoon wave (beginning at 2pm) due to the ACT exam being given that morning.

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This is a coordinated effort between Impact and Williamson Select volleyball clubs. Matches will be held at both A-Game Sportsplex (Impact's home facility) and USBA (Select's home facility).

 

Age groups are 12U-18U both Gold and Silver divisions.

 

Teams entered can be found at SRVA Online, select Tournament Calendar>2-7-09>Select & Impact VBC

 

Schedules are not listed but I believe that the older age divisions will play an afternoon wave (beginning at 2pm) due to the ACT exam being given that morning.

What a great name. The Music City and very fitting.

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Well the Music City Block Party is getting ready to Rock. Cool Springs in Franklin, Tennessee is getting ready for a Huge Volleyball Event at Multiple Sites and there is only room for entries in the 17yo Goldbracket. Teams from 18 thru 12 have players in the Gold and Silver Bracket. They are all confirmed and Full. The MUSIC CITY BLOCK PARTY IS READY TO ROCK Feb 7th and 8th with about 850 High Impact, High profile, some nationally ranked Volleyball Players converging to play in this event. This is the second of two events scheduled at this location which is one of the HOTBEDS of Volleyball play in the STATE. This event is sponsered by the Select and Impact Volleyball Clubs of Middle Tennessee and the teams and schedules will be on this Forum in the next couple of Days. Its a chance to see players from many of the Schools in Middle Tennessee play against some of the best players in the Southeast. Be there.

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The schedule for this Tournament is out but no one seems to have the schedule to put it on this site so you fans could know when your favorite team could play. It starts Saturday at two locations.

 

 

The schedule is on the Tournament link at the A-Game website. Younger teams play in the am, older in the pm. Some teams at USBA and some at A-game.

 

Can't control what the SRVA posts and doesn't but the schedule and Sunday brackets are available at A-Game, anyone interested can print it from there.

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P4K is always here and the schedules can be found at A Game Sportsplex or USBA in Cool Springs in Franklin. for those of you who attended two weeks aga, there seems to be about 30% more teams playing Saturday and play will be fromabout 9:00 in the moreing till 9:00 at night Saturday and the same on Sunday. there is not a bad time to watch great volleyball.

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P4K is always here and the schedules can be found at A Game Sportsplex or USBA in Cool Springs in Franklin. for those of you who attended two weeks aga, there seems to be about 30% more teams playing Saturday and play will be fromabout 9:00 in the moreing till 9:00 at night Saturday and the same on Sunday. there is not a bad time to watch great volleyball.

 

 

It was a great day for volleyball. There was some great competition going on with several teams. Several colleges coaches were also at the tournament watching.

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