



NEW Skill Level Guidance
This event is using the new PHLVB Level Guidelines as part of our ongoing effort to make sure our events are meeting the regional expectations for the advertised levels. Below are updated level summaries, but please take a moment to review the full level Guidelines.
👥 Intended for 🅱️🅱️ players or better. One indoor court. Indoor rules. Games to 21. 18 players max, 3 rotating teams, where the teams rotate until the event ends.
‼️ You MUST play on the court on which you signed up as well as the position they signed up for.
You must be 18 or older to participate.
Street parking and a paid lot.
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NEW RANKING SYSTEM:
BB Level (2.0-3.9)
Lower BB (2.0-2.9)
BB players can execute all core skills (serving, passing, setting, hitting) but vary in their consistency. They usually will get 3 touches each play, have a good understanding of positioning and rotations. They are consistent in their serves, passes, and attacks to keep the game flowing. They know the basic footwork and how to approach hitting effectively from an assigned position. BB players will begin to specialize a bit, know how to run a 5-1 (or 6-2), and can play a position in these systems. Players know where to be as plays are developing, and can land safely when attacking/blocking.
The core differences between Upper BB and Lower BB is the level of consistency and athleticism. Lower BB may only be executing on the core skills roughly 50-60% of the time and/or may be physically more limited.
Upper BB (3.0-3.9)
At the Upper BB level players should be able to effectively play their position, not just generally know how. They should be executing the core skills of their position consistently (70-80% of plays.) Specific positions have different requirements, for instance an Upper BB Libero has a higher expectation for passing than other positions while Middle Blockers have a higher expectation for blocking. At this level the game pace starts to increase so players must know where they are supposed to be covering on the court in a traditional offense/defense.
Upper BB hitters are expected to be able to hit the ball downwards/with power, and as such any player playing front row is expected to be able to block.
If you are unsure of where you fall in this new ranking system. Please check the slides here to view the expectations.
https://tinyurl.com/phlvb-level-guide
Skill
🎫 Ticket required to attend this event
🎟️ Ticket cost covers the Crane Center rental
💵🔙 Refund deadline is 2️⃣4️⃣ hours before the event.
🔄 This event repeats weekly - every first Sunday of the month, the event will be from 3PM - 6PM
🔔 Invites are sent approximately 1 week prior to play
🔕 Profiles lacking sport cards are not sent invites
📞 Message the organizer with any questions.
🏐 Official ball: flistatec volleyball
NEW Skill Level Guidance
This event is using the new PHLVB Level Guidelines as part of our ongoing effort to make sure our events are meeting the regional expectations for the advertised levels. Below are updated level summaries, but please take a moment to review the full level Guidelines.
Full Guidelines: https://tinyurl.com/phlvb-level-guideSkill
If you cancel your ticket before the deadline, the full cost of your ticket will be issued to your Philadelphia Volleyball account credit.
1001 Vine St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA
East Hall (9:00 PM - 10:00 PM)