
Get ready to bump, set, and spike at the West Boynton Recreation Center, as it opens its doors for youth volleyball clinics starting this December. The program is designed for young athletes, ages 8 to 17, aiming to hone their volleyball skills with a focus on the essential techniques of passing, setting, hitting, and serving. Breaking the clinics into distinct age groups ensures that each session can be tailored to the specific learning stages of the participants.
The clinics are scheduled for today and on Saturday, with additional sessions on December 30. The youngest group, aged 8-12, will have their session from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., followed by the 13-17 age group from 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. It's an opportunity, not just for physical development but also for social interaction and teamwork amongst peers. The attendance fee is set at a reasonable $10 per hour/session, a small price for an investment in youth development and sportsmanship.
Registration for the volleyball clinics is currently underway. Parents and guardians can secure a spot for their children either through the convenience of online registration or in-person at the West Boynton Park and Recreation Center. Ensuring accessibility for interested families, organizers have made signing up as straightforward as possible. Located at 6000 Northtree Blvd, Lake Worth and lying just behind Park Vista High School, the center is a known community hub for sports and recreation.
For those seeking additional information on the volleyball clinics or any other county-operated recreation centers, the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department's official website serves as a resourceful guide. These types of programs provided by the county not only cultivate physical prowess but also instill the values of teamwork, commitment, and healthy living in young participants.









