Million Dollar Beach Volleyball Tournament :: Million Dollar Beach Volleyball Tournament :: Center For Disability Services New York
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Thank you for supporting the Million Dollar Beach Volleyball Tournament to benefit Prospect Center!

 

The tournament is completely sold out. To join the waiting list, please contact Kim Heunemann by email heunemann@cfdsny.org or by phone (518) 832-6113.

 

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Get ready, get set, for the Million Dollar Beach Volleyball Tournament!

Spectators welcome! Come watch the fun on Saturday, August 3rd and Sunday, August 4th at the beautiful Million Dollar Beach on Lake George.

August 3rd - Men's & Women's Tournament

August 4th - Co-Ed Tournament


 

Thank you to our sponsors!

Title Sponsor

 

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SPIKE SPONSOR

Town of Lake George

 

SET SPONSOR

Joint Town and Village of Lake George

 

NET SPONSOR

Anderson, Moschetti & Taffany, PLLC

Boardwalk Restaurant & Marina

Lake George Steamboat Company

Northeast Thunder VBC

 

MEDIA SPONSOR

Times Union

 

SPECIAL THANKS

Bimbo Bakeries USA/Freihofer’s Baking Co

Christies On The Lake

DeCrescente Distributing Company

Hannaford

JUST Water

Maplewood Ice Co Inc

The Tavern

 

 

TEAM LEVEL DESCRIPTIONS

 AA - Highest level of play.  "AA" level players are able to dig the hardest hits and attack at consistently high level.  If you are consistently in the finals at the "A" level you should consider playing at the "AA" level.

 A - An "A" player is somewhere between "BB" and "AA".  They know all the skills well but cannot execute the high level plays effectively all the time.  "A" players can run combination plays and keep rallies going by utilizing proper defensive techniques.   If you have not won any games in the "AA" level you should be playing "A".

 BB - A "BB" players knows where to be on the court at all times when plays are developing.  A "BB" player knows how to approach hitting and defense effectively and consistently.  A "BB" players knows how to run an effective offensive and defensive system (i.e. 5-1 or 6-2 indoors).  If you have continuously broken pool at the "B" level or have not won any games at the "A" level you should be playing "BB".

 B - A "B" player is still in the early learning stages of the game but knows the skills.  A "B" player knows how to bump, set, and spike, but a "B" player does not perform these skills consistently.  A "B" player makes mistakes often.  If you have continuously broken pool in this level in previous years, you should be playing "BB".