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USA Volleyball


USA Volleyball (USAV) is the national governing body for the sport of volleyball in the United States. The vision of USA Volleyball is to be acknowledged as the world leader in volleyball. USA Volleyball is committed to and works toward opportunity for all to participate. It is an advocate for all Americans - endeavoring to assure universal access to opportunities at all levels of the game. The USAV provides research, coaching education, insurance, and acts as a resource for all organizations involved in volleyball across the United States for all age levels from youth through adult.

Great Plains Volleyball


The Great Plains Region Volleyball Association (GPRVA) is a non-profit corporation and became an official region of the United States Volleyball Association in 1985. Several years before that Nebraska was grouped together in a region consisting of Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri. GPRVA is one of 39 regions in the USA making up the Regional Operations Divisions of USA Volleyball. Approximately 3759 junior girls in the State of Nebraska ranging in age from 10 to 18 registered with the GPRVA in 2001 and 3345 in 2000. The GPRVA had 124 junior clubs with 424 teams registered in 2001. Each year the region increases 3.2%.

New Year (11/12), More Competitive Teams, Same Love of the Game



Our Purpose and Objectives

Heartland Volleyball Club is a non-profit organization lead by Club Director Kathy McKelvey as well as a volunteer board of directors. We are dedicated to providing players with the opportunity to improve physically, mentally and emotionally through the sport of volleyball.

HVC Objectives:

  • Improve techniques and knowledge of the sport
  • Keep area volleyball players active and athletic
  • Have fun playing volleyball at a competitive level



Fun for Players 12-17 Years Old