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Serve City Volleyball Club high school tryouts coming Oct. 27

Tryouts for 15U-18U teams take place at Simkus Recreation Center in Carol Stream. Register for tryouts online at www.servecityvolleyball.org

Register online for 15U to 18U national and regional team tryouts at www.servecityvolleyball.org.
Register online for 15U to 18U national and regional team tryouts at www.servecityvolleyball.org. (Serve City Volleyball)

Serve City Volleyball is gearing up for its best season to date when the club launches its fourth year of operations in the Chicago suburbs. The 2019-2020 season tips off with tryouts for high-school girls on Sunday, Oct. 27 at the Simkus Recreation Center in Carol Stream and make-up tryouts on Monday, Oct. 28 and Monday, Nov. 4 at Vineyard Church in Wheaton.

Tryout registration has begun, with Serve City again offering the most affordable fees of any Chicago-area volleyball club.

Serve City launched its first-ever national team program in 2018-19, with its national teams competing in the Asics Jr. National Championships at Navy Pier in Chicago this past June, and its 16-and-under team finishing in fifth place in the gold division. Serve City will furnish both national and regional teams at the 12U to 18U age levels at its Wheaton and Carol Stream training locations.

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The regional team season will run from Nov. 18 to April 11, while the national team season will take place from Nov. 18 to June 12-16 at Asics Jr. Nationals in Chicago.

Serve City athletes represent nearly 20 suburban communities, including Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, Lombard, Carol Stream, Bartlett, West Chicago, Winfield, Warrenville, Aurora, Naperville, Lisle and Downers Grove. A total of 48 Serve City athletes made their high school teams during 2019 tryouts in August, and 53 Serve City athletes made their middle school teams in August as well.

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Serve City tryout registration has begun. Spots are limited, and families must register for tryouts online to reserve spots for their daughters at tryouts.

Visit the Serve City Volleyball website for more details on teams, practices, tournaments and fees, or contact Director Jeff Smith at jsmith@servecityvolleyball.org for more information.

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