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Biltmore Hills Community Center Launches Affordable Volleyball Training for Raleigh Youth

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Published on January 03, 2026
Biltmore Hills Community Center Launches Affordable Volleyball Training for Raleigh YouthSource: City of Raleigh

Biltmore Hills Community Center is currently serving up an opportunity for young athletes to bump their volleyball game to the next level. Aimed at kids ages 10 to 14, the newly launched volleyball skills training program promises to set not just balls, but also standards for becoming ace players in both the game and team dynamics. According to the City of Raleigh recent announcement, the program focuses on creating "a safe environment where young athletes can develop their skills in volleyball" and also emphasizes the significance of sportsmanship.

The twice-weekly sessions are scheduled for Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m., giving enough room for participants to probably not only learn how to serve and spike but to also juggle school work and other extracurricular activities. According to the City of Raleigh website, the program is designed "to prepare our athletes to compete at the highest level all while making it affordable and creating the best experience for our participants." The community center seems to understand that accessibility is key for many families, with a monthly fee of $225 and a drop-in option for $30 per session.

For those who wish to participate, registration is a quick volley away on RecLink. As with any team sport, the training encourages youngsters to harness their personal skills and to also play the sometimes tricky game of collaborative effort. The center has clearly netted the core idea that team sports, like volleyball, are essential for young athletes not just to flex their physical muscles but to grow their social and cooperative skills as well. If your kid is eager to give this a set, don't hesitate to visit the official registration page and to complete the necessary formalities. For those considering to perhaps only attend a single session or two, Biltmore Hills has provided the flexibility with their drop-in option.