Welcome to
Flatirons Volleyball Club
Flatirons
Volleyball Club is a competitive club entering its 11th season as members of the
Rocky Mountain Region of USA Volleyball. Flatirons is especially proud of the
hundreds of girls who have increased their volleyball skill, made higher level
high school teams, gone on to play for college teams, continue to play on adult
teams and returned to give back by coaching those who followed their footsteps.
The foundation for Flatirons Volleyball Club was established by educators. Our
philosophy is to offer volleyball training to each athlete through proven
principles and tested techniques of our sport.
Flatirons is well known for superb coaches. The search for the top coaches
extends to all corners of the area. These incredible coaches are the backbone of
our program. The question is often asked “how can my daughter make a Flatirons
team?” The answer is, if your daughter is athletic and has a strong work ethic,
our coaches will guide her to her maximum potential.
Flatirons Volleyball Club typically fields between 10 and 12 teams each season.
In 2008, three Flatirons teams finished the season tied for fifth in the Rocky
Mountain Region. Over the last 9 years we’ve had great success in the win loss
category. But our focus is on the athletes and their complete development as
students and as people. We emphasize the importance of learning within a fun
atmosphere. We believe athletes who love what they’re doing will succeed. In
addition, we are a county based program. Our priority is to recruit athletes
from an extended Boulder County area. We encourage all athletes within the Rocky
Mountain Region to try out for a Flatirons team.
Click
here for more
information about tryouts.
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Team Photos
Zemi Photographic will be taking team and
individual pictures on Saturday, Feb. 20 in the
Eldorado Cafetorium. Order envelopes will be
distributed the week of Feb. 15th.
More info on the News
page.
Congratulations to proud parents
Coach Chelsea Harris and husband Dr. Adam
Harris, DC on the birth of Ethan Doyal Harris!
Ethan was born January 6th. He weighed 8 pounds
and was 20 ¾” long.
A
Butter Braid fundraiser is in
the works. If you'd like to participate, click
here.
College Plans for Flatirons Seniors
Congratulations to:
Jesse Osborn is heading off to Scripps College in
CA
Danica Reed is going to Willamette University in
Washington
Ong Ly is going to Pratt College in Kansas.
Kirsten Bladek is off to Santa
Monica City College
Danielle Duncan will be playing
at Northwestern Community College
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