East Coast Power Volleyball
Get to know East Coast Power Volleyball, including its program philosophy, team structure, and approach to player development.
By Phillyball
What does your club bring to the area that we can’t find anywhere else?
We are developing our athletes into the finest volleyball players in southeast Pennsylvania and Delaware.
What’s one thing you wish people knew about your club?
That we have some of the best coaches with the most experience in the area.
What’s your club focusing on this year?
We are establishing trust and belief from the volleyball community in East Coast Power. By developing a culture built on communication and commitment, we hope to engage more of the volleyball community.
Do you anticipate any changes in the next year?
Yes, we are looking to expand our brand further in Southeastern PA, Delaware, and into New Jersey.
Imagine parents and players are talking about their first year at your club. What would they say?
That they have received the best volleyball training they have ever experienced while having fun and working hard.
How many coaches return year-to-year?
10
What coach-to-athlete ratio can your players expect?
10 players per team with 2 coaches per team
Does your club have a specific coaching philosophy or methodology?
We want to create a positive volleyball experience for our players and families that will create a lifetime of love for the sport of volleyball.
Besides team practices, does your club offer other opportunities for players to build their skills or increase their volleyball IQ and are they included in club fees?
Yes - we hold open gyms and will be offering extra training sessions on specific skills throughout the year.
Any misperceptions or myths about your club you want to address?
That our club is going away - East Coast Power is here to stay.
Describe your club’s practice facilities.
We are currently in two separate areas. We train out of Agnes Irwin HS and The Phelps School.
How should players prepare for tryouts at your club?
Relax, play hard and have fun with it. Not one play will make or break your tryout. Just keep on grinding and show the coaches you want to work.