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Northern Nevada Juniors Volleyball Club

Northern Nevada Juniors Volleyball Club

1.0(2 reviews)
2.6 mi

The coaches at the Swift Sportsdome are amazing players, but have no interest in the explanation…read morepart of skills. Serving classes are the biggest issue, with coaches prioritizing bonding with each other instead of assisting. I myself did a season of club here and had a very poor experience. Not with my coach, but with the fall high-school classes. Bullying is never talked about and coaches will even talk negatively about the kids to other coaches and laugh in front of the players. I am saddened by the classic mean teen girl behavior not being addressed within the staff.

Now that my daughter is graduating and no longer playing volleyball I have decided to write a…read morereview as there can no longer be recourse against her. Yes, recourse. ( although I won't be surprised if they remove this and notice nobody else will review if their daughters are still playing ) It is very clear with all of the coaches coaching here and also at the majority of high schools (most of them except a few, one of which 2 of the coaches were fired from for bullying and discrimination) that there is a lot of bias if you already play at NNJ to make the high school teams, they mentally put their teams together for high school before tryouts so what is the point of the tryout. Which is also the same at NNJ for the travel team. The owners of this club are so overly involved with some of the parents that there is a true favoritism with the girls and therefore put on higher level teams. This also doesn't allow them to see true talent in many of the girls that should be playing at higher levels. It is also very evident that there are offerings to some girls to get more training in than others that are offered only the normal training. Girls here are not all treated equally. We have been involved with volleyball for years, in other states between my oldest daughters too and have never seen such a one sided club and a club that does not encourage team camaraderie, and respect between players on the same team or not. I think my biggest disappointment and where lack of trust came in was during COVID. We payed several thousand dollars to play around 10 tournaments and then all of the tournaments were canceled. NNJ did not offer a refund but instead kept our money, essentially we payed around $5000 for 5 tournaments. They tried to make it up by offering practice for the remainder, yet they had to close because of COVID outbreaks and smoke days and those days were never made up, After that we started another summer session ( another $2K) that guaranteed higher level team placements and video for recruitment. It never happened. They now have a no refund policy written into their contracts. It is my understanding that there were many girls that came from another club here in the Reno/Carson area and those girls were all put on higher level teams, initially parents thought that it was because NNJ made a deal with them to come over by putting them on higher teams but is it possible that those players were better trained by the other club? I certainly look back and wish we would have explored other clubs. Ask around, listen to what people say, comments are not positive.

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Reno MVLA Soccer Club

Reno MVLA Soccer Club

2.3(3 reviews)
3.2 mi

To be fair, this soccer club does a good job of training individual skills (not teaching,…read moretraining... and there is something to be said for learning by watching others). There is little instruction on team play. My son had a horrible experience. Not only did he participate in MAYBE 5/6 games, he was never placed on an actual team with actual teammates. They called what he did "premier team B". Practice 3 nights a week (with hundreds of other kids), RARELY compete, no teammates, no true coach. IMO, not a good formula for a young athlete. His "team" played in the GBYS League and played soccer on a gym floor all winter. BEWARE, the amount you pay upfront... the club will ask for more money as the year progresses (which should be advertised). Communication? Terrible. As a new family there was NEVER a club meeting to answer my (parent) administrative questions. My kid tried out in June, we didn't hear from the club for MONTHS. The club communicates via BYGA (an app) and no one was available to help this new family figure that out. Parents need to order practice/competition uniforms for kids, no one helped with that. I had questions about practice schedule, no help. Questions about competition, no help. The lead administrator, Jason Goodson, says "text anytime with questions", I never receive any response. Communication from a "coach": My son never have had one "team" meeting (which makes sense since my son was never on an actual team). My son was never introduced to a coach, never introduced to a team, a teammate, nothing. So, conclusion, as I can go on-and-on, GO TO ANY OTHER CLUB than this one. My kid, who once loved soccer, hates it now. If he were to change his mind and want to play, we would go to any other club like Surf.

Team is amazing, coaches truly care about the child's development and make it fun yet competitive…read more One of the best coaching teams my son has ever had.

Reno Sportsdome

Reno Sportsdome

3.3(28 reviews)
1.1 mi

I played a season of women's league soccer here. My team was full of rookies, myself included, so…read morewe didn't set the bar too high for our success. Registration for the team was done online and wasn't too complicated. Before our first game we had to obtain players cards - the process was easy and only took a few moments. It was also easy to get another later in the season when I lost my original one (whoops!). You are required to give the card to the employee out of the field before the start of the game so they know that every player on the turf is registered. We played the full season and our games ranged from around 6PM to as late as 10PM. 10PM is brutal especially during winter. It was freezing outside and freezing inside. No matter their efforts the field area is still quite cold. My team and I warmed up in the bar area but a dedicated warm up space would be really nice as the bar area was quite crowded most times and made finding a place to stretch hard. We didn't have any of our games rescheduled so I appreciated that as I was worried we may face that concern. Luckily our schedule remained the same throughout the season. I will say as a new player the inconsistent refs were a challenge. One game a penalty would be called, the next nothing. One game they would add players based on the time elapsed and the score, they next they would tell us that only happens in the children's leagues. Not very helpful for those of us brand new to the game and trying to learn the rules and flow. I will say what I appreciate the most about this place is how understanding they were. I was asked to play on a team the following season and after one game realized it wasn't a smart move for my foot. I called and explained my situation and the employee was nice enough to refund my money for the season and let me off the hook of playing. That was very kind. I got a check in the mail about a week after I called and I was grateful for how easy they made it. I appreciate the customer service and it kind of out weighs the awkward parking, cold field and inconsistent refs.

I was going to Swift Physical Therapy for some back and hip issues. I attended for one month and…read morethey gave me a regimen of exercises that I could continue with at home. At the end of the month I felt much improvement. The facilities are fantastic! In the Physical Therapy part the equipment is top notch and the staff keeps all the tables and machines sterilized after each use. The other parts of the Sportsdome looked very intriguing for use as a year-round practice facility. There was soccer practice field, a 3/4 size football field, basketball courts, volleyball courts, golf practice area, baseball facilities, plus other areas that we were unable to see. There were tables outside of the practice areas so the parents could sit and watch the children practice through large glass floor to ceiling windows. They even have a snack bar with alcohol sales for the parents to pass the time while waiting for their kids to finish. Reno really needed this kind of facility to give the youth somewhere to practice yearly. It's nice to have the rehab facility right there if a child gets injured.

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