Volleyball Canada Jump Off

The OVA is excited to bring the Volleyball Canada Jump Off Physical Testing event to Ontario players in 2022 in conjunction with Ontario Championships. Alongside the competition, OVA will run a Jump Off at each event to give athletes a chance to test their physical abilities. Participating athletes will be tested for 5 important volleyball physical metrics: height, wingspan, 1-hand reach, block jump and spike touch. The statistics recorded will be entered in a Canadian database which will allow athletes to compare themselves to other athletes their age from across the country and to track their progress over the years to come. Athletes will also be able to use the results in their application to any Team Ontario 2022 programs. The Jump Off was designed to challenge and motivate youth athletes in their development by helping them recognize their potential as volleyball athletes.

 

Ontario Championships Jump Off Event Information Coming Soon!


Questions? Contact Lauren Breadner

Athlete Development 2022 Programs Town Hall

On Monday November 29th, the Athlete Development Team held a Town Hall to discuss the 2022 Team Ontario Indoor and Beach programs. The Team reviewed the different indoor and beach programs that will be running this summer including:

Integrated

Indoor

Beach

Athletes will be identified for the following programs through the virtual Team Ontario Athlete Identification process. The ID process will be live on Monday December 6th. More information on identification can be found here on Monday.

If you missed the Town Hall but would like to watch the recording, visit our Youtube page here: https://youtu.be/3SYYo_6a9ac

If you have any questions about the programs, contact lbreadner@ontariovolleyball.org

2022 Team Ontario Coach Application Process

In 2022, Team Ontario beach and indoor will be back with a full offering of in-person programs for athletes at all stages of the OVA Athlete Development Pathway. Programming will be adjusted to bridge the development gap that was created as a result of the last two seasons’ missed opportunities. More athletes and coaches will have a chance to participate in meaningful training camps that will help them achieve their volleyball goals. The 2022 Team Ontario programs will be particularly exciting with the Ontario Summer Games taking place in July and the Canada Summer Games being hosted in Niagara in August.

COACHING OPPORTUNITIES

There are many coaching opportunities available at the various levels of Team Ontario programming in 2022. The OVA is looking for coaches interested in supporting the growth of young athletes and willing to invest in their own professional development. All individuals interested in being part of any Team Ontario program must:

  • be a registered member in good standing with the OVA and Volleyball Canada

  • have a valid Vulnerable Sector Screening & Police Record Check as well as a completed OVA Screening Disclosure Form

  • have completed the following four modules available online:

    • Foundations of Volleyball

    • Making Ethical Decision Online Evaluation

    • Making Head Way

    • CAC Safe Sport Training

In addition to the above requirements, Team Ontario coach candidates should have the following skills and qualifications:

  • Practical understanding of Volleyball Canada’s Longterm Development (LTD) model

  • Interest and willingness to learn and participate in coach development activities

  • Ability to create a caring supportive learning environment free of all coercion and fear

  • Willingness to use an inquiry-based approach that puts the athlete at the centre of the learning process

  • Ability to develop meaningful relationships with athletes

  • Strong self-awareness and willingness to self-evaluate

  • Ability to exercise effective leadership that feeds and s and other members of the team support the Team Ontario culture


If you are interested in becoming a 2022 Team Ontario indoor or beach coach, visit or Coach Selection page. Deadline to apply is December 5th.

Volleyball Canada Combine Registration OPEN

The Volleyball Canada (VC) Combine is coming to the Vaughan Volleyball Centre on November 6th, 2021! With limited spots available, make sure to register!

*To register for the Combine, you will need to login or create a SportLoMo account.

The newly launched Volleyball Canada Combine, presented by PUSH, provides a high-performance testing experience for volleyball athletes in Canada. This new event offers an opportunity for athletes across the country to complete the same tests that the National Team athletes go through.

This event will provide 14-18U athletes with a chance to see how they compare to their peers and to those at the national team level. In addition to providing athletes with performance statistics, a Canadian database will be established to monitor and track the evolution of athletes throughout their volleyball careers.

To learn more about this event and stay as up-to-date as possible, please visit and bookmark the VC Combine webpage.

Volleyball Canada Combine

Date: Saturday, November 6
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Location: Vaughan Volleyball Centre | 8301 Keele Street (at the corner of Bowes Road)

OVA Female Leadership Program

The Ontario Volleyball Association (OVA) is looking to inspire and educate the next generation of female volleyball leaders through an upcoming leadership program aimed to promote gender equity and encourage female opportunities in the OVA.  

With the support of the Canadian Women and Sport WISE fund grant, this OVA project is giving the opportunity to 17-18U female athletes to lead activities with younger girls from their Club/Region to increase awareness about leadership skills and pathways in sport while helping them stay involved in the OVA community. By working with experienced female leaders, the athletes will be empowered and feel confident when they deliver their activities by the culmination of the program and instill the leadership lessons and experience for the younger players.  

Joining the program to help facilitate the activities are three female leaders from the Ontario post- secondary circuit: 

Jennifer Neilson

Jennifer Neilson joined the Lions coaching staff in 2018 and is the sixth coach in program history. Neilson began coaching at an elite level while attending the University of Toronto, as she spent time as an assistant coach with Team BC’s 16U women’s team in 2013 and became an assistant coach with the Team Ontario 18U team in 2014. After graduating from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Kinesiology in 2015, she became an assistant coach for the Women’s Volleyball team at the University of Windsor while she completed her Master’s in Human Kinetics. Most recently, she’s been a head coach with the Halton Region Volleyball Club, Team Ontario’s 16U women’s team, and worked with the OVA as High-Performance Coordinator and apprentice coach. Most recently, Neilson dawned the red and white assisting with the Youth National team program as they prepared for their appearance at World Championships in 2019. Neilson is also well-rounded at the administrative level, having developed and managed programming for the OVA’s high-performance plan and lead their high-performance athlete identification process. As a star outside hitter with the Varsity Blues, Neilson was named to the OUA all-star team three years in a row from 2013-15 and was named to the CIS National Championship All-Star team in 2015. The Port Coquitlam, B.C., native was also a two-time academic all-Canadian, and attended Volleyball Canada selection camps for the Senior A team in 2014 and the FISU Games team in 2015.  

Erica Nacarrato

Erica Nacarrato is a former OVA and OUA athlete and coach, spending her career competing for Ryerson University’s Varsity Women’s Volleyball team, and coaching for both the University of Waterloo Women’s Volleyball team and senior girls’ teams at Durham Attack Volleyball Club. Erica holds a Master’s Degree in Organizational Psychology, and spends much of her professional life working with high level executives and C-Suite members on their own personal leadership and team development.  

Natasha Spaling 

Natasha Spaling started her career as a member of the Waterloo Warriors Women's Volleyball team where she served as team captain for two seasons, team MVP and an OUA All-Star. After graduating with a degree in kinesiology from Waterloo, she went on to complete her Master's in Coaching from the University of Alberta, where she was an Assistant Coach with the University of Alberta Pandas volleyball team, earning two U SPORTS silver medals and a Canada West Conference Championship. Upon her return to Ontario, Spaling went on to be named head coach of Niagara College Knights Women's Volleyball program leading the team to an OCAA silver medal and a berth to the CCAA national championships.  After her time in Niagara, Spaling went on to take a position as an Assistant Coach at Queen's University for two years, during that time she also was involved in coaching with the Kingston Rock Volleyball Club. Natasha has been involved as a head, assistant and mentor coach with Team Ontario for multiple years and will be serving as an Assistant Coach with the 2022 Canada Games team. Natasha is currently an Assistant Coach with the Guelph Gryphons Women's Volleyball team where she also works as the Intercollegiate Coordinator for the Gryphons athletics department.  

Topics

Authentic Leadership  

This session is based on the theory that every individual has their own effective leadership style based on their inherent values and beliefs. This workshop will teach athletes to reflect on their own views on leadership, while discovering their own personal style. 

Values Based Leadership  

In this workshop, athletes will learn to navigate what really matters to them, explore their core values as a leader, and ultimately understand why learning and living to your values is a critical part of great leadership. 

Communications as a Leader  

In this workshop, athletes will understand why communication and communication skills are an integral part of being a leader, what characteristics of a good communicator and how to navigate challenging conversations as a listener and speaker. 

Schedule of presentations

  • October 17 @ 8:00 p.m.

  • October 31 @ 8:00 p.m.

  • November 14 @ 8:00 p.m.

  • November 28 @ 8:00 p.m.

Athlete responsibilities

17-18U athletes will be responsible to attend the four fall sessions (1 hour each). Each session will provide education on a different topic, provide instruction on how to teach the content to younger athletes and discuss takeaways from the topics they connect with.  Athletes will be assigned an OVA female coach mentor during this process. Athletes will meet with their coach mentor to discuss takeaways of each topic and to prepare for their presentation to their younger club athletes. In the new year, 17-18U athletes will lead at least one 45 min long provided presentation on the topic of leadership to the younger athletes of their own club. 

If you are interested in joining this program, please follow one of the links below to register. 

17/18U Athlete Registration

If you are a female OVA coach who would like to mentor 17-18U female athletes in the OVA, please use the following link to register. 

Female Mentor Coaches Registration Link

For general program inquiries, are asked to contact Lauren Breadner, OVA Athlete Development Lead at lbreadner@ontariovolleyball.org 


2021/22 Team Ontario Elite Roster Released

Congratulations to the athletes selected to participate in the 2021/22 Team Ontario Elite program! This program aims to provide a support system to identified 17U-18U athletes who have demonstrated a potential to play at the international level within a Junior National Team in 1-2 years. These athletes will participate in two training camps in 2021 following which a selection will be made of 12-14 athletes to attend a week long March Break training camp in 2022.

Girls Roster

Jessie Buck - Leaside

Claire Carter - Mountain Volleyball Club

Daryan Chadwick - Leaside

Giulia Chimilovski - Leaside

Briar Crerar

Abby Delamere - Titans Volleyball Club

Pascale Galarneau - Ottawa Mavericks

Christine Hachokake - Ottawa Mavericks

Isabella Henderson - KW Predators

Hailey Holland - Defensa

Mackenna Knox - Halton Hurricanes

Calinda Kok - Halton Hurricanes

Alexia Lemay-Evans - Northern Chill

Lauren MacPhail - Mountain Volleyball Club

Ella McVittie - Smash Raiders

Kennedy Millin - Mountain Volleyball Club

Oseremhen Audrey Odigie - Halton Hurricanes

Paige Owen - Mountain Volleyball Club

Lauren Perugini - Halton Hurricanes

Ella Piskorz - Halton Hurricanes

Jasmine Purakal - Evolution

Kennedy Stevens - Defensa

Maja Susa - South County Bandits

Julia Typa - Leaside

Maddison Vang - KW Predators

Delaney Watson - KW Predators

Anna Wilson - Halton Hurricanes

Olivia Zhu - KW Predators

Coaching Staff: Larissa Byckalo, Nathan Janzen, Gerry DeGirolamo & Lisa Watson

Boys Roster

Dennis Cota - Reach

Conor Doran - Thundercats

Jon Droppert - KW Predators

Leo Dufour - Ottawa Mavericks

Miguel Dumetz - Ottawa Mavericks

William Forhan - Reach

Cole Francis - Ottawa Mavericks

Daniil Hershtynovich - Thundercats

Michael Hickey - Reach

Alexander Ko - Reach

Jackie Lu - Reach

Will McIntyre - KW Predators

Owen Mellon - Pakmen

Nikola Mitrovic - Pakmen

Jacob Nowak - Pakmen

Lazar Paroski - Pakmen

Brady Paterson - KW Predators

Nathan Peters - Ottawa Fusion

Eric Reci - Reach

Kaleb Robinson - Niagara Rapids

Kaden Schmidt - Pakmen

Taydon Shantz - KW Predators

Gabe St. Pierre - KW Predators

Zachary Taylor - KW Predators

Reed Venning - Thundercats

Izaak Zabjek - KW Predators

Coaching Staff: LP Mainville & Danny Gosselin

 

For more information on Team Ontario Elite, you can visit our website here

2021 Team Ontario Rosters Announced

Congratulations to the athletes that were selected to the 2021 Team Ontario programs.

INDOOR Programs

Canada Games Bubble

Boys

Aidan Sciberras - Veno Volleyball Club

Alexander Dorling - Guelph Jr. Gryphons

Cole Francis - Ottawa Mavericks

Eric Reci - Pakmen

Eric Scott - Barrie Elites

Fehin Awobodu - MAC

Gabe St. Pierre - KW Predators

Haben Yohannes - Venom Volleyball Club

Izaak Zabjek - KW Predators

Jacob Schweyer - Northern Chill

Jasraj Nijjar - Pakmen

Kaden Schmidt - Pakmen

Kaleb Robinson - Niagara Rapids

Lazar Paroski - Pakmen

Liam Kinahan - KW Predators

Matthew Tautrims - MAC

Michael Hickey - REACH Volleyball Club

Nathan Peters - Ottawa Fusion

Reed Venning - Thundercats

Toby Jeffries - Niagara Rapids

Will McIntyre - KW Predators

William Forhan - REACH Volleyball Club

Zachary Taylor - KW Predators

Zack Reimer - Niagara Rapids

Girls

Abby Delamere - Titans Volleyball Association

Alexa Shields - Storm

Anna Scarfe - SKY Volley

Ava Ebert - Forest City Volleyball Club

Chayse Victoria - Halton Hurricanes

Ella Piskorz - Halton Hurricanes

Holly Biasi - Storm

Isabella Henderson - Halton Hurricanes

Isabella Tehrani - Halton Hurricanes

Jessica Andrews - KW Predators

Kaiya Tyson - Defensa

Kate Lamothe - Ottawa Mavericks

Lauren Perugini - Halton Hurricanes

Lauryn Hovey - KW Predators

Maddison Vang - KW Predators

Maddy Lutes - Storm

Madison Tuck - Georgetown Impact

Mikayla McBain - Halton Hurricanes

Oseremhen Odigie - Halton Hurricanes

Pascale Galarneau - Ottawa Mavericks

Payton Lightfoot - MVC

Rachael Capasso - Defensa

Sydney Scatcherd - Forest City Volleyball Club

Tara Garvey - Defensa


July 8th Team Ontario Bubble

Boys

Adam Johnston - Pakmen

Aidan Hooper - Milton Edge

Alexander Ko - REACH Volleyball Club

Andrew Lee-Valerio - REACH Volleyball Club

Antoine Cazabon - Ottawa Mavericks

Baxter Scholberg - Ottawa Mavericks

Brady Paterson - KW Predators

Cameron McGregor - Pakmen

Conor Doran - Thundercats

Edwin Yu - Ottawa Mavericks

Erik Sachik - Thundercats

Evan Moua - KW Predators

Griffin Grainger - Ottawa Fusion

Hayden White - Barrie Elites

Jackie Lu - REACH Volleyball Club

Jacob Nowak - Pakmen

Johnathan Droppert - KW Predators

Justin Gauthier-Barber - Ottawa Mavericks

Kaden Reid - Chatham Ballhawks

Kyler Francis - KW Predators

Leo Dufour - Ottawa Mavericks

Michael Dobell - Thundercats

Miguel Dumetz - Ottawa Mavericks

Nicky Fumo - Barrie Elites

Nicolas Losier - Ottawa Mavericks

Rahmane Ouattara - Milton Edge

Ryan Vriezema - Barrie Elites

Sallahuddin Khan - Oakville Thunder

Taydon Shantz - KW Predators

Yassein Elsayed - Milton Edge

Girls

Alexia Lemay-Evans - Northern Chill

Alona Clinansmith - KW Predators

Angelika Vidmar - Pakmen

Calinda Kok - Halton Hurricanes

Christine Hachokake - Ottawa Mavericks

Claire Carter - MVC

Cole Comia - REACH Volleyball Club

Daryan Chadwick - Leaside Volleyball Club

Delaney Watson - KW Predators

Emma Clements - SKY Volley

Eva Warwick - Storm

Giulia Chimilovski - Leaside Volleyball Club

Grace Melnick - Defensa

Hailey Holland - Defensa

Jasmine Purakal - Evolution Volleyball Club

Jessie Buck - Leaside Volleyball Club

Julia Typa - Leaside Volleyball Club

Kennedy Millin - MVC

Kennedy Stevens - Defensa

Kiera McCarles - Defensa

Lauren MacPhail - MVC

Lori-Ann Gaboury - Ottawa Mavericks

Mackenna Knox - Halton Hurricanes

Maja Susa - SKY Volley

Megan Di Francesco - Ancaster Lions

Meghan Kociancic - Pakmen

Olivia Zhu - KW Predators

Paige Owen - MVC

Reese Cholette - Leaside Volleyball Club

Robin Henshaw - Leaside Volleyball Club


July 20th Team Ontario Bubble

Boys

Aandon Burton - Barrie Elites

Adam Snider - KW Predators

Andon Kiriakou - Durham Attack

Brock Mackenzie - SNVC Thunder Bay

Cale Bast - Northern Chill

Caleb Huot - MAC

Daniel Naghavi - Thundercats

Daniel Nikashov - Thundercats

Darren Chiang - REACH Volleyball Club

Ethan Eiselt-Rolfe - Barrie Elites

Evan Kritz - Niagara Rapids

Ian Kennedy - Pakmen

Jack Egan - Ottawa Fusion

Jason Mcphee - Thundercats

Jonah Slootweg - Milton Edge

Jude Caruso - Northern Chill

Keagan Dunne - Thundercats

Kye Young - Pakmen

Kyle Perreault - Northern Chill

Logan Hand - KW Predators

Luke Galloway - REACH Volleyball Club

Nathan Gibbons - MAC

Nigel Mason - London Volleyball Club

Nolan Foley - Oakville Thunder

Nolan Hutton - KW Predators

Owen Pickering - Ottawa Fusion

Quinn Foley - Oakville Thunder

Ray Liu - Durham Attack

Thierry Mentor - Ottawa Mavericks

Thomas Dufour - Ottawa Mavericks

Girls

Ada Nunn - MVC

Alexandra Roberge - Niagara Rapids

Alexia Zaprianov - Halton Hurricanes

Anna Istratescu - Storm

Ava Connelly - MVC

Ava Vos - DRVC

Bridget Lyne - South County Bandits

Brooke Woolley - DRVC

Carina MacKinnon - REACH Volleyball Club

Cooper Jones - Halton Hurricanes

Darcie Buchanan - Ottawa Mavericks

Ella McVittie - Smash Raiders

Hannah Ropret - Pakmen

Hope Simpson - MVC

Jada Weir - Halton Hurricanes

Kailee Young - Pakmen

Kameryn Vanwallegham - Northern Chill

Katarina Lazdins - Smash Raiders

Lael Harrison - Scarborough Synergy

Layla Hassell - Pakmen

Lexi Nicholson Clarke - DRVC

Maddy Lamothe - Ottawa Mavericks

Madison Seo - Halton Hurricanes

Megan Hawkins - KW Predators

Mesoma Nsoedo - Pakmen

Mikayla Wong - Markham Unity

Mya Todosijevic - Titans Volleyball Club

Nadalina Jelicic - Pakmen

Sarah Bumstead - KW Predators

Victoria Potvin - Ottawa Mavericks


Beach programs

Satellite & FTG

Boys

Adam Johnston - Pakmen

Alexandru Ignat - Unity Volleyball Club

Brecken Morrison - Pakmen

Charlie Winser - Milton Edge

Christopher Tautrims - Pakmen

Colin Lash - Storm

Daniel Pickett - Bluewater Ballistix

Daniel Nikashov - Thundercats

Dejan Ljubicic - Leaside Volleyball Club

Dillan Morphet - MAC

Eric Reci - Pakmen

Ethan Olejnik - Kingston Rock

Evan Kritz - Niagara Rapids

Harrison Wilson - Northern Chill

Jack Stanley - Durham Attack

Jacob Nowak - Pakmen

Liam Thomas - Barrie Elites

Matthew McCarvell - Leaside Volleyball Club

Matt Rugosi - Pakmen

Michael Dobell - Thundercats

Oliver Toomes - Unity Volleyball Club

Reed Venning - Thundercats

Simon Bourne - Ottawa Fusion

William Egan - Ottawa Fusion

Wyatt Lightfoot - MAC

Girls

Angelika Vidmar - Pakmen

Anna Istratescu - Storm

Ashlynn Freiburger - KW Predators

Brianne Whalen - MVC

Briar Crerar - Pakmen

Brooke Woolley - DRVC

Burkleigh Smith - Titans Volleyball Club

Calinda Kok - Halton Hurricanes

Cameron Knifton - Titans Volleyball Club

Caroline Dubrovski - Phoenix

Claire Carter - MVC

Emma Braticevic - Pakmen

Emma Kunaus - Titans Volleyball Club

Jordyn Beneteau - South County Bandits

Kiki Drozd - Storm

Maia Dan - KW Predators

Maya McNabney - MVC

Meghan Vrolyk - KW Predators

Rachael O’Dell - Scorpions Volleyball Club

Robin Henshaw - Leaside Volleyball Club

Sarah Incitti - SKY Volley

Syree Tucker - Scorpions Volleyball Club

Thea Ziesmann - Titans Volleyball Club


Team Ontario Academy: Register Now!

Are you looking for another opportunity to develop in volleyball this summer?

The Team Ontario Academy (TOA) online program was created in order to make sure athletes and coaches still have a chance to stay connected to both the indoor and beach Team Ontario high performance pathways. 

TOA will offer support to athletes based on the Athlete Insights program. Coaches and sport science professionals will lead live sessions with athletes to help them further their understanding of concepts related to technical, psychological, physical and life skills. All programming will be done virtually. 

This virtual program will be a great complement to any in-person training opportunity athletes may have access to this summer, whether indoors, on the beach or on grass.  

For more program information and how to register, visit our website: https://teamontariovolleyball.org/-team-ontario-academy

On June 3rd, we held an information session on the Academy. To view the recording please visit:

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Coaches Needed for the 2021 Team Ontario Academy

Your opportunity to enter the Team Ontario coaching pathway

The Ontario Volleyball Association (OVA) is committed to providing athletes and coaches with quality development opportunities through the Team Ontario programs. The Team Ontario Academy (TOA) online program will be back in 2021 to make sure athletes and coaches still have a chance to stay connected to both the indoor and beach Team Ontario high performance pathways during the pandemic.

The OVA is looking for coaches interested in professional development to be part of the 2021 edition of the Team Ontario Academy. Participation in this program is the first step towards accessing coaching opportunities further up in the Team Ontario coaching pathway. The selected coaches will be mentored and supported through the program. 

The coach development priorities are to:

  • Develop inquiry-based coaching skills

  • Develop and apply leadership skills in a provincial level program

  • Understand the beach and indoor Team Ontario principles of play

  • Become familiar with the Team Ontario culture, mission and values

The Team Ontario Academy is an integrated program combining both indoor and beach volleyball. As part of the program, coaches will be responsible for delivering sessions to athletes in both disciplines. Coaching experience in both disciplines is not required. Coaches will be supported by experienced Team Ontario coaches from both the indoor and beach streams. 

Apply before May 12th by completing the Application Form and sending in the required documents.

Detailed information can be found in the Team Ontario Academy Coach Role Description. 

 
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Team Ontario Academy Coach Role Description

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Team Ontario Academy Application Form

2021 Athlete Development Programs Update

2021 Team Ontario Updates

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The plans for 2021 summer Athlete Development Programs have been released. On April 6th, the Athlete Development Team held a Town Hall to discuss the different Team Ontario program options. The recording of the Town Hall can be found here:

https://zoom.us/rec/share/r-3JB2D3mnjReyOg0V54RUt-QIhUVP5netIQYrucaCrZCHPheDte2OhFwDMcnrQ.1nfQjiQO2033nzQC?startTime=1617751937000

Due to current COVID-19 restrictions, a number of programs have been updated in order to have the best chance to run this summer. All Team Ontario program updates can be found throughout the teamontariovolleyball.org website.

Athlete’s can apply to Team Ontario through an Application Process that can be found on our new online platform, Athlete Insights. Registration for the Athlete Insights Program is live and Team Ontario Applications are due on April 30, 2021.

Questions? Contact lbreadner@ontariovolleyball.org

Athlete Insights Program: Register Now!

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The Athlete Insights Program by Team Ontario is a new OVA initiative that supports the development of young indoor and beach volleyball players in Ontario.  

It is insight that brings change, not knowledge. This is why this unique program is designed to give athletes a chance to increase their self-awareness through a series of interactive activities. Participating athletes will be guided through an inquiry process that will allow them to assess their skills and evaluate whether or not their habits and behaviors are consistent with the goals they are trying to achieve. Both the content and the structure of Athlete Insights are meant to encourage athletes to feel responsible for their development. 

This self-led program is available online to all registered OVA members and covers all aspects of the Volleyball Canada Athlete Development Framework 

  • Technical & Tactical Skills  

  • Physical Skills  

  • Psychological Skills  

  • Life Skills 

Athletes can choose between the beach and indoor streams or simply access both.  

The program will officially launch on April 6th, 2021 but early registration for the program opens on March 29th, 2021  

Find all the details about the program and how to register for it on the Athlete Insights website or attend our information session on March 29th at 7:00pm ( Register here ) 

 

*Note that the Athlete Insights program will be a pre-requisite for participation in 2021 Team Ontario programs this summer 

Athlete Development 2021 Update

The OVA is excited to share some Athlete Development news! 

Recording of the February 1, 2021 Athlete Development Town Hall


We are adapting to COVID-19 restrictions and maximizing different opportunities to bring Athlete Development programs to the OVA community this year. We are looking forward to keeping athletes and coaches of all levels involved with the Athlete Development Pathway while providing an opportunity for some athletes to be identified for future Team Ontario programs.   

Here is a summary of the programs we are working on. More details will be available soon. 

Athlete Insights Program 

This online program will be available to all 14U-18U OVA athletes later this winter. Participants will join a community of self-driven athletes to complete a series of interactive and engaging online modules based on Volleyball Canada’s Athlete Development Framework (ADF). This program will provide an opportunity for athletes to self-evaluate their own abilities and to identify areas of potential growth within the technical, physical, psychological and life skills pillars of the ADF. The program will be available to individual athletes or to club teams. Club coaches will be invited to access the program so they can follow up with their own athletes in order to consolidate learning and help them identify strategies to address their development goals.  

Tomorrow’s Coaches Project 

OVA staff and members or the OVA Coach Committee are working on a special program meant to inspire current youth athletes to pursue coaching in the future. The workshop will be delivered online and will introduce athletes to coaching concepts such as leadership and relationship building through the experiences of former athletes who have already transitioned to coaching. Clubs will be provided with resources to help follow up with their participating athletes and connect them with actual coaching opportunities within their club. 

 

Team Ontario 2021 

Beach Full Time Training Group 

The Beach Senior and Junior Full time training groups (FTG) are set to resume training in Toronto in June. The athletes selected to be part of this program will train 3-4 times a week throughout the summer and have access to sport science and sport medicine support. Information on the selection process for the FTG will be available soon. 

Beach Regional Training 

Beach training sessions will be available for athletes across the province during the summer. Team Ontario guided training will be provided to athletes who want to grow on the beach whether they are new to the sport or are seasoned beach athletes. Athletes who participate in these sessions will be prepared for on court training through online preparation sessions prior to on court training, in order to get familiar with the Team Ontario Beach principles of play. 

Indoor Canada Summer Games Training  

We are working on a plan to offer two weeks of on-court training to targeted athletes in July. One girls’ team and one boys’ team will be training in preparation for the 2022 Canada Summer Games. We feel confident that we will be able to create a safe environment for athletes and coaches to train in. Athlete selection details to follow. 

Team Ontario Academy & Team Ontario Elite - INDOOR 

This inclusive program will allow athletes to connect with the Athlete Development Pathway. Athletes who have completed the Athlete Insights Program will have an opportunity to get back on court in a high-performance training environment. Athletes will participate in a few online sessions prior to attending on-court training in order to become familiar with Team Ontario indoor principles of play. Training will be held across the province to limit travel and will be run by Team Ontario coaches. Athletes at the 16U & 17U skill level who participate in this program will have a chance to be identified for targeted athlete training opportunities in the fall of 2021 as part of the extended Team Ontario Elite program.  

 

Please find a recording of the Athlete Development Town Hall on February 1, 2021 at the top of this page.

We look forward to sharing the rest of the program details soon! 

2020 Team Ontario Online Program Recap

As September begins, the 2020 Team Ontario Online program has officially ended. A big thank you to the Team Ontario coaches, athletes and service providers who helped make our online program possible this summer!

Athletes learned about technical skills, tactical strategies, life skills and much more to assist with their volleyball development. With visits from National Team members, athletes had the opportunity to ask questions and listen to the experiences of professionals. Each program had access to Nutrition, Mental Performance and Strength and Conditioning coaches to complete their well-rounded online experience.

With the addition of the two Team Ontario Academy programs, there were 600 athletes that were able to participate this summer and learn from Team Ontario coaches. The full breakdown of participants can be seen below:

Team Ontario Academy 14U

Number of athletes: 164 athletes

Number of coaches: 38 coaches

 

Team Ontario Academy

Number of athletes: 234 athletes

Number of coaches: 14 coaches

 

Team Ontario Red Girls

Number of athletes: 38 athletes

Number of coaches: 4 coaches

 

Team Ontario Red Boys

Number of athletes: 39 athletes

Number of coaches: 5 coaches

 

Team Ontario Black Girls

Number of athletes: 35 athletes

Number of coaches: 5 coaches

 

Team Ontario Black Boys

Number of athletes: 34 athletes

Number of coaches: 5 coaches

Team Ontario Beach Girls

Number of athletes: 26 athletes

Number of coaches: 12 coaches total

 

Team Ontario Beach Boys

Number of athletes: 27 athletes

Number of coaches: 12 coaches total

 

Now that the 2020 programs are complete, brainstorming for athlete identification and 2021 Team Ontario programs begin. Please stay tuned for more information that can be found on the Team Ontario website.  

 

Stay Safe!

Athlete Development Team

Rosters Selected for 2020 Team Ontario

Congratulations to all athletes who were selected to the 2020 Team Ontario programs!

This summer, the Team Ontario Beach program and the Team Ontario Red & Black indoor programs will be delivered.


Team Ontario Beach (Boys)

Coaches: Darren O’Neil, Eddie Coleman, Brad Mcclure, Ashley nixon, Matt Golas, Keaton Proud

Jonathan Droppert - KW Predators

William Egan - Ottawa Fusion

Isaiah Evans - Storm Volleyball

Griffin Grainger - Ottawa Fusion

Alexandru Ignat - Markham Unity

Adam Johnston - Pakmen

Evan Kritz - Niagara Rapids

Colin Lash - Storm

Wyatt Lightfoot - MAC

Coner MacConnell - Leaside Volleyball Club

Kenneth Mann - MAC

Logan McCallum - Niagara Rapids

Nathan McNeil - Venom Vipers

Jason McPhee - Thundercats

Ben Moffat - Maverick Volleyball Club

Dillan Morphet - MAC

Daniel Nikashov - Thundercats

Ethan Olejnik - Kingston Rock

Brady Paterson - KW Predators

Sean Saldanha - Durham Attack

Nolan Shapcott - Storm

Jack Stanley - Smash Raiders

Lukas Timusk - Leaside Volleyball Club

Oliver Toomes - Markham Unity North

Aidan Veenstra - Forest City Volleyball Club

Harrison Wilson - Northern Chill

Edwin Yu - Maverick Volleyball Club

Team Ontario Beach (Girls)

Coaches: Angie Shen, Brett hagarty, Jason Marchant, Hailey Wort, Patrick zumpano, Kelly Mcguire

Sonya Bogatchev - Storm

Emma Braticevic - Leaside Volleyball Club

Anya Bruni - Halton Hurricanes

Olivia Chychrun

Briar Crerar - Phoenix Legacy

Kiki Drozd - Titans

Tatum Finalson - EVC

Emma Glagau - Pakmen

Sarah Harland - Pakmen

Sophia Hladyniuk - Forest City Volleyball Club

Sarah Incitti - SKY Volley

Ava Khademi - Storm

Cameron Knifton - Titans

Rhea Kohl - EVC

Emma Kunaus - Titans

Maya McNabney - MVC

Karolina Sobachenkova - Venom Volleyball

Ruby Sorra - EVC

Syree Tucker - Scorpions

Julia Typa - Leaside Volleyball Club

Kameryn Vanwallegham - Northern Chill

Angelika Vidmar - Pakmen

Meghan Vrolyk - KW Predators

Brianne Whalen - MVC

Kennedy White - Toronto West Hawks

Elina Zvigelsky - Leaside Volleyball Club

 

Team Ontario Red (Boys)

Coaches: Brad Douwes, David Ta, Steven Dow & Kelly Mcguire

Jeshan Anandarajan - Unity Volleyball Club

Justin Banks - Thundercats

Antoine Cazabon - Maverick Volleyball Club

Patrick Charbonneau - Maverick Volleyball Club

Dennis Cota - Milton Edge

Evan Deighan - Durham Rebels Volleyball Club

Conor Doran - Pakmen

Leo Dufour - Maverick Volleyball Club

Thomas Dufour - Maverick Volleyball Club

Quinn Foley - Oakville Thunder

William Forhan - REACH Volleyball Club

Kyler Francis - KW Predators

Cole Francis - Maverick Volleyball Club

Gabe St. Pierre - KW Predators

Michael Hickey - 41SIX Volleyball

Justin Gauthier Barber - Maverick Volleyball Club

Sallahuddin Khan - Oakville Thunder

Leo Lin - Unity Volleyball Club

Dejan Ljubicic - Leaside Volleyball Club

Jackie Lu - REACH Volleyball Club

Jack Mackley - Thundercats

Nigel Mason - LVC

Evan Moua - KW Predators

Jacob Nowak - Pakmen

Lazar Paroski - Pakmen

Nathan Peters - Ottawa Fusion

Owen Pickering - Ottawa Fusion

Marcus Radtke - 41SIX Volleyball

Eric Reci - Pakmen

Kaden Reid - Chatham Ballhawks

Kaleb Robinson - Niagara Rapids

Erik Sachik - Thundercats

Baxter Scholberg - Maverick Volleyball Club

Adam Shapcott - Pakmen

Yaroslav Svidritskiy - Markham Revolution

Reed Venning - Durham Attack

Ryan Vriezema - Barrie Elites

Lukas Wong - Markham Unity

Izaak Zabjek - KW Predators

Team Ontario Red (Girls)

Coaches: Nathan Janzen, Larissa Byckalo, Joellen Barr & Adam Petrie

Anna Arellano - Venom Volleyball

Grace Bornais - South County Bandits

Jessie Buck - Barrie Elites

Claire Carter - MVC

Daryan Chadwick - Barrie Elites

Giulia Chimilovski - Leaside Volleyball Clubs

Emma Clements - SKY Volley

Alona Clinansmith - KW Predators

Cole Comia - REACH Volleyball Club

Abby Delamere - Titans Volleyball Club

Lori-Ann Gaboury - Maverick Volleyball Club

Kya Gordon - Durham Attack

Christine Hachokake - Maverick Volleyball Club

Isabella Henderson - Halton Hurricanes

Hailey Holland - Defensa

Geneva Huisman - SKY Volley

Olivia Julien - Scarborough Synergy

Mackenna Knox - Halton Hurricanes

Meghan Kociancic - Pakmen

Calinda Kok - Smash Raiders

Katarina Kovacevic - Smash Raiders

Alexia Lemay-Evans - Northern Chill Volleyball

Lauren MacPhail - Niagara Rapids

Sophia Matias - Pakmen

Mikayla McBain - Halton Hurricanes

Kennedy Millin - Niagara Rapids

Claudia Morelli - Forest City Volleyball Club

Paige Owen - MVC

Lauren Perugini - Halton Hurricanes

Ella Piskorz - Pakmen

Jasmine Purakal - Evolution

Chelsea Siebenga - Ancaster Lions

Kennedy Stevens - Defensa

Maja Susa - SKY Volley

Teona Treskounov - Storm

Chayse Victoria - Halton Hurricanes

Delaney Watson - KW Predators

Olivia Zhu - KW Predators

 

Team Ontario Black (Boys)

Coaches: Frank St-Denis, Matthew Ragogna & Danny gosselin

Fehin Awobodu - MAC

Teyven Blackmore - Maverick Volleyball Club

Samuel Deschenes - Maverick Volleyball Club

Connor Finnie - Ottawa Fusion

Nicolas Folz - Maverick Volleyball Club

Peyton Fulmer - Pakmen

Adrian Gaspar - Maverick Volleyball Club

Daniil Hershtynovich - Thundercats

Anthony Ivanovski - SKY Volley

Tobias Jeffries - Niagara Rapids

Liam Kinahan - KW Predators

Quinn Levinson - MAC

Charlie Maynard - Ottawa Fusion

Will McIntyre - KW Predators

Owen Mellon - Pakmen

Brendan Mills - Forest City Volleyball Club

Nikola Mitrovic - Pakmen

Jasraj Nijjar - Pakmen

Azim Raheem - Pakmen

Jacob Rainville - Maverick Volleyball Club

Zack Reimer - Niagara Rapids

Liam Rocheleau - Storm

Matthew Rugosi - Pakmen

Easton Sarich - Pakmen

Kaden Schmidt - Pakmen

Cory Schoenherr - KW Predators

Zack Schram - MAC

Jacob Schweyer - Northern Chill

Aidan Sciberras - Venom Volleyball

Anthony Tanouchev - Maverick Volleyball Club

Matthew Tautrims - MAC

Zachary Taylor - Forest City Volleyball Club

Jacob Vanderwal - Niagara Rapids

Mitchell Weber - Pakmen

Haben Yohannes - Venom Volleyball

Team Ontario Black (Girls)

Coaches: Jimmy El-Turk, Matthew Schnarr, Natasha Spaling, Lisa Watson, Gerry DeGirolamo & Craig Barclay

Aliah Admans - Halton Hurricanes

Jessica Andrews - KW Predators

Holly Biasi - Storm

Jordyn Brearley - SKY Volley

Rachael Capasso - Defensa

Bronwyn Davies-Neira - Durham Rebels Volleyball Club

Ava Ebert - Forest City Volleyball Club

Emily Foest - Halton Hurricanes

Pascale Galarneau - Maverick Volleyball Club

Tara Garvey - Defensa

Sydney Gill - Halton Hurricanes

Robin Henshaw - Leaside Volleyball Club

Cheyenne Hlady - Pakmen

Lauryn Hovey - KW Predators

Emma Jose - Defensa

Atara Kuruppu - Pakmen

Kate Lamothe - Maverick Volleyball Club

Payton Lightfoot - MVC

Maddy Lutes - Storm

Aryn Markett - SKY Volley

Grace Melnick - Defensa

Mya Newton - Halton Hurricanes

Audrey Oseremhen Odigie - Halton Hurricanes

Anne Scarfe - SKY Volley

Sydney Scatcherd - Forest City Volleyball Club

Harper Schaefer - Maverick Volleyball Club

Mackenzie Scott - Georgetown Impact

Alexa Shields - Storm

Tia Shum - Forest City Volleyball Club

Sullie Sundara - Maverick Volleyball Club

Isabella Tehrani - Halton Hurricanes

Madison Tuck - Georgetown Impact

Kaiya Tyson - Defensa

Maddison Vang - KW Predators

Viktoria Wahlgren - Defensa

Eva Warwick - Storm

Anna Wilson - Halton Hurricanes


Team Ontario Academy Registration Links

The Ontario Volleyball Association's Athlete Development Team and Team Ontario coaches are excited to be introducing a new program under the Team Ontario umbrella as part of the adjustments brought on by COVID-19. This program is the Team Ontario Academy which will feature two separate streams. The first stream will be for athlete 15U and older and will be available for any OVA athlete (beach or indoor) who have not been selected for Team Ontario Red or Black. The second stream will replace Tall Maples and the Team Ontario Regional program and will be designed to meet the needs of 14U athletes. The Team Ontario Academy is meant to support athletes in staying connected to the Team Ontario high performance pathway. 

Through supporting players in all aspects of the Volleyball Canada athlete development framework, the program is going to be beneficial for self-motivated athletes who want to be responsible and accountable for their own development. Sessions will be delivered by Team Ontario coaches and sport science professionals.

Registration:

  • Links are below. Athletes will be registering for the program specific to the age group that they we a part of this year

  • Deadline to register is Sunday May 31st

    • Registration after this date will be $250

Presentation Recording:

Team Ontario Academy

Team Ontario Academy 14U

Questions? Please contact mandrade@ontariovolleyball.org

Team Ontario Update and the Creation of Team Ontario Academy

The OVA Athlete Development staff and Team Ontario coaches are committed to deliver the highest quality training programs to Ontario volleyball players. Honouring this commitment during these challenging times calls for creativity and innovation.

Here are some adjustments we will be making to our 2020 Team Ontario programming in order to maintain the integrity of the program, to maintain our commitment to excellence and to keep as many athletes as possible on the Team Ontario high performance pathway:

All Team Ontario indoor and beach programs will be delivered online until further notice. The main reasons for this decision are:

  • Too much uncertainty around our ability to come together this summer and deliver our regular training. Our programs bring a lot of athletes together and we don’t know what size gatherings will be allowed and whether or not our training facilities will be open.

  •  After an extended period without training, athletes are losing their adaptation to the physical load of playing volleyball. The high intensity of our regular training camp format would put athletes are an increased risk of injury.

The situation will be assessed weekly and adjustments to move training back to the courts will be made when it is safe for us to do so. If we do move back to court training, the size of our training groups and the format of training will be adapted to maintain the safety of all participants.

The only Team Ontario programs that will run in 2020 are:

  • Team Ontario Black indoor and beach

  • Team Ontario Red indoor and beach

  • Team Ontario Academy (NEW)

Athletes will be selected to the Team Ontario Red and Team Ontario Black indoor and beach programs only. All other programs including Team Ontario Regional Program, Tall Maples and Team Ontario White are replaced with the new Team Ontario Academy program.

 We are creating the Team Ontario Academy.

This new program was created to support the athletes who will not be selected to Team Ontario Red or Team Ontario Black. It replaces the Team Ontario Regional program, Tall Maples and Team Ontario White. It is meant to support athletes in staying connected to the Team Ontario high performance pathway. Through this program, athletes will be offered learning opportunities in all 4 pillars of the Volleyball Canada Athlete Development Framework. The sessions will be delivered by our Team Ontario coaches themselves and other experts from our integrated support team. It will be an opportunity for athletes to take ownership of their development process and for our Team Ontario staff to guide them along the way.

These adjustments were made because of our commitment to the highest quality of program delivery. We believe these programs will provide tremendous value to the athletes who participate and will help them move towards achieving their volleyball goals.  

More details on the online Team Ontario programs will be available in the coming days and weeks as we develop the curriculum in consultation with our coaches, so stay tuned for updates.

We will host an information/Q&A session about the new Team Ontario Academy on Monday May 25th @ 7:00 p.m.

Register here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0pcOyvqD0tHNXoIHBA_ugktK0MjHt9s40V

OVA Community Calls

The OVA wants to help connect your team with athletes who have stories to share and who will listen and take any of their questions during these uncertain times through online hangouts. We have reached out to athletes from Team Ontario programs (indoor and beach) and the OUA who would like to participate in these OVA community calls. This will be a great opportunity for younger athletes who may have questions about pathways, experiences or who simply want to shoot the breeze with someone who has been in their shoes.

If your team would like to participate in a community call, coaches can fill out a request form provided below. Once the form is completed, we will put you in direct contact with an athlete who will then work with you to arrange a time to hop on a call with your team.

You can take a screenshot of your conference meeting and share on social media. Remember to tag us and we will re-post to share with the Ontario volleyball community!

OVA Community Call Request Form

Here are a list of the athletes who will be participating:

OVA

  • Isaac Heslinga*

  • Kylar Code

  • Emily Foest

  • Jessica Andrews

  • Nicole Wernham

  • Tia Shum

  • Kat Georgiadis*

  • Cory Schoenherr

  • Rachel Gray

  • Lauren Pastor

  • Aimee Lemire*

  • Atara Kuruppu

  • Liam MacArthur

OUA

  • Samuel Cooper (McMaster University)

  • Jonathan Pickett* (University of Guelph)

  • Jordan Pereira (McMaster University)

  • Pierce Johnson (University of Windsor)

  • Jessie Nairn (McMaster University)

*Indicates the athlete is comfortable discussing indoor and beach

Coach Development Week Webinars

Looking for coaching tips, information and resources? During this quieter time, a few OUA coaches and OVA coach developers have offered to share some of their knowledge and expertise with you. They miss the court just like all of us and want to talk volleyball. 

The OVA has created a Coaching Development Week from April 20-30th and scheduled multiple online webinars that will be led by these volleyball experts. Every certified coach that attends a session will receive 1 PD point per session up to a maximum of 3 points. The sessions are free and anyone can attend so keep on top of your coaching game and tune in! 

See below the presentation schedule and links to the webinars. 

For a list of all the presentation recordings, visit our Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyHALfZnJqBCDJycg3MnFfKrHwPW6-df4

 

Topic: Introduction to LTAD 

10am: Presentation 

Link to recording: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/3141846086649051905

7pm: Q&A with Chris Lawson 

Link to recording: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/3725848389215709200

Date: Monday April 20th, 2020 

Presenter: Chris Lawson 

  • Former Head Coach of Waterloo Warriors Men’s Varsity team 

  • Current Team Ontario Regional Program and Team Ontario White Coach Advisor  

 

Topic: Reading the game: How to train cue reading and decision making in younger players 

10am: Presentation 

Link to recording: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/1852454298336410380

7pm: Q&A with Keith Wasylik 

Link to recording: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/2002280349815247362

Date: Tuesday April 21st, 2020 

Presenter: Keith Wasylik 

  • Current Head Coach and Technical Director of Phoenix Volleyball Club 

  • Current Team Ontario Regional Program Coach Advisor 

 

Topic: The Importance of Training High Ball/Out of System Attacking at all Levels 

10am: Presentation 

Link to recording: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/4110059533438338306

7pm: Q&A with Jimmy El-Turk 

Link to recording: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/2041446053530355720

Date: Wednesday April 22nd, 2020 

Presenter: Jimmy El-Turk 

  • Current Head Coach of St. Clair College Women’s Varsity team 

  • Member of the 2019 Canadian Youth National Team Coaching Staff  

 

Topic: Annual Planning and the Four Dimensions of Athlete Development 

2pm: Presentation 

Link to recording: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/1920146831259950093

7pm: Q&A with Dave Preston  

Link to recording: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/5040683976195195399

Date: Thursday April 23rd, 2020 

Presenter: Dave Preston 

  • Current Head Coach of McMaster Marauders Men’s Varsity team 

  • Member of the Men’s Team Canada U21 Coaching Staff 

 

Topic: Tactical Training for Setter 

10am: Presentation 

Link to recording: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/3914216721366459662

7pm: Q&A with Brenda Willis 

Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2647745352206957835

Date: Friday April 24th, 2020 

Presenter: Brenda Willis 

  • Former Head Coach of the Queens’ Gaels Men’s Varsity team 

  • Current Co-President with Kingston Rock Volleyball Club 

 

Topic: Building culture Through connection 

10am:  Presentation

7pm: Q&A with Jen Neilson 

Date: Monday April 27th, 2020 

Presenter: Jen Neilson 

  • Current Head Coach of York Lion’s Women’s Varsity team 

  • Former 2019 Team Ontario Red Girl’s Head Coach 

 

Topic: Competition in Practice - How to Train Under Pressure 

10am: Presentation & Q&A Session

Link to recording: https://zoom.us/rec/share/z-xcA4HC-VpJZ4HuykzhaJV9WYXDX6a80SMZ_qEInU2PD8g4ytYtR_G2QESv7aEY?startTime=1588082419000

Date: Tuesday April 28th, 2020 

Presenter: Steve Delaney 

  • Current Head Coach Brock Badger’s Women’s Varsity team 

  • Former 2019 Team Ontario Black Boy’s Head Coach 

Topic: Training your block defense

10am: Presentation

Link to recording: https://zoom.us/rec/share/4815IJ_KrDJLX4GX5mvzRJ8lQZT8aaa80CJIrvsOxR774c0G2NGk1RMRB3e672fz

7pm: Q&A with Nathan Groenveld

Link to recording: https://zoom.us/rec/share/3pZOAbDor39JU4HU6GrdCo8dJtviT6a80XQer_tZmUzUXF8ud69Pedab5NfD4-ib Access Password: 7O%^=53c

Date: Wednesday April 29th, 2020

Presenter: Nathan Groenveld

  • Current Head Coach York Lion’s Men’s Varsity team

  • Former 2019 Team Ontario Red Boy’s Head Coach

Topic: The Coach-Athlete Relationship: Managing Expectations when Working with a New Team

10am: Presentation

Link to recording: https://zoom.us/rec/share/wpFFcoPzsSBIBauS1wLlY40gGYLGaaa81yYb-PoOnk6F7eddTKw9cxaQBi1eK95j

7pm: Q&A Session with Matthew Ragogna

Link to recording: https://zoom.us/rec/share/xsxrDvL9xEdLU9bu1nqGAbF9D6npaaa8higZ-PdYmBnT3-yAPSsMOgVwpIB9RsYv

Date: Thursday April 30th, 2020

Presenter: Matthew Ragogna

  • Current Head Coach Brock Badger’s Men’s Varsity team

  • Current Team Ontario Black Boy’s Assistant Coach

Team Ontario: Athlete ID and Program Updates

A message from the Athlete Development Staff:

Greetings,  

The Athlete Development Team at the OVA sends healthy and safe wishes to you all. Here is another update on the Athlete Identification Process and the 2020 High Performance Programs.  

Athlete identification for all programs to be done through video 

A decision was made to cancel plans to host final tryouts in late May and early June. The selection of athletes for Team Ontario programs will be based on athlete evaluations done through our athlete identification process. 

About half of all athletes registered to be identified for beach and indoor programs have already been evaluated during OVA indoor events, Winter beach tour events and King/Queen of the beach events. All outstanding athlete evaluations for indoor and beach volleyball programs will be done through observing game film. The intention of this adaptation is to continue to provide the opportunity for athletes to be identified by evaluation through competition, as well as to respect the restrictions that we currently find ourselves in. 

Athletes registered for the Indoor/Integrate program evaluations will still receive their feedback once all evaluations are done.  

Team Ontario Program Updates  

We are planning for all of our programs to run as planned, however there are a few changes being made. The main one is that none of our teams will be travelling this summer. Due to the high level of uncertainty surrounding travel recommendations in the foreseeable future, the OVA has decided to focus its efforts on delivering the local portion of each program. At this point, we want to focus on what we have most control over and avoid unnecessary risk to maintain our participants health and safety.   

We have also pushed the dates of some programs further in July to allow more time for restrictions to be lifted and therefore increase the probability that they will run. The new program details are listed below:   

Indoor/Integrated Programs:

·               Team Ontario White  

o       July 5-11, 2020 (no extra training dates)  

·               High Performance Center/Team Ontario Red  

o       July 4-12, 2020  

o       There will be no additional Team Ontario Red training and competition following HPC  

o       We are adding one extra day to HPC to host an official best-of-5-set tournament during the last days of the camp  

·               Team Ontario Black  

o       Both the boys and girls’ groups will train from July 11-24, 2020  

o       Competition opportunities will be available within the groups and against Team Ontario alumni athletes  

·               Tall Maples  

o        July 16-22, 2020 at Nipissing University  

o       If you are interested in the Tall Maples program, send your application to lbreadner@ontariovolleyball.org by April 30th 2020. Application must include:  

  1. Your height (cm), standing reach (cm) (standing with one arm fully stretched above your head), birthdate and club team the athlete plays for  

  2.  A picture of the athlete and their standing reach standing next to a standard interior door 80”  

  3. A Tall Maples Motivation Letter. We would like to hear from the athletes and why they would like to be a part of the Tall Maples program this summer. In this one-page letter, the athlete should answer the following questions:  

·               Why the athlete would like to be a part of the program  

·               What skills the athlete would like to improve upon  

·               The athlete’s volleyball goals  

For more information on the Tall Maples program, visit: https://teamontariovolleyball.org/tall-maples

Beach Programs:

·               Team Ontario Beach 

·      July 16-22 2020 at Nipissing University 

·      July & August – Full-time Training Group 

·      Further activity dates confirmed as clarity around the current situation progresses 

As always, we are committed to providing an evaluation process that is fair during this new reality and obstacles that we are facing. We hope that everyone understands the circumstances we are in and that you trust us in selecting the best option to allow for athlete selection and training programs this summer. We will keep you all posted on new development as the current situation evolves.  

If you have any questions, please contact lbreadner@ontariovolleyball.org  

All program updates can also be found on our website: teamontariovolleyball.org

Stay safe OVA!

Team Ontario: Athlete ID Updates

Message from the Athlete Development Staff:

On behalf of the Athlete Development team at the OVA, we hope that you are all staying safe and keeping healthy. We understand that this season has not been what you were expecting and trust us, this is not what we were expecting either. We miss going to tournaments and seeing all of you on court! We know that we will return to the courts when it is safe to do so, so in the meantime make sure you are saying positive and staying on top of the ball by practicing your skills in your home.

On a brighter note, we are very excited for our summer programs! We are spending this quieter time thinking of new ways to make our programs great. Scheduling, planning, and coordinating on court and in classroom sessions. We cannot wait for another awesome summer with Team Ontario!

As you know, athletes selected to indoor and integrated Team Ontario programs are chosen through the Athlete Identification Process. Beach Team Ontario athletes can also be selected through physical testing at Ontario Championships. We were able to complete a large amount of evaluations in January and February, however not all of them. Since all remaining weekend tournaments have been cancelled and uncertainty remains around Ontario Championship, we need to rethink the way we evaluate athletes. We have consulted with our Team Ontario coaches and we have decided to modify the selection process the following way:

·      Final selection of players for all programs (indoor, integrated and beach) will not happen through in-game evaluations or physical testing anymore. Instead, all programs will have a final tryout planned for the end of May or early June.

·      The goal of our identification process is now to identify the players who will attend the final tryouts. Unfortunately, with hundreds of players per age group, we don’t have the capacity to invite everyone to a tryout

·      The players that we have not yet seen will be evaluated through video. We will reach out to parents and coaches in the near future to get footage from recent tournaments and will evaluate players the same way we do when we physically attend an OVA event.

·      We may or may not contact you depending on:

o   Whether you were already evaluated or not. We don’t need video of players who were already assessed

o   Whether we are able to get game video from your coaches or not

As always, we are committed to provide all players with an evaluation process that is thorough and fair. Delivering quality in everything we do is a priority. As such, at the end of this process, you will either receive an invitation to the final tryout or a formal evaluation report with scores and feedback. This will give you the confirmation that we have seen everyone who registered for an evaluation.

We know that this is a different process, but we are hoping that everyone understands the circumstances we are in and that you trust us in choosing the best option to allow for quality observation of athletes.

On a different note, the OVA has issued a Stay on Top of the Ball Challenge on our Instagram account @ova_updates. We are really enjoying seeing how OVA members are staying in shape and practicing your skills. If you have not done so already, tag us in your videos and you could be featured on our Instagram account!

To stay up to date on all things Team Ontario, make sure you are checking our new website: www.teamontariovolleyball.org We will be posting program updates, athlete/coach profiles, etc. that you won’t want to miss out on.

If you have any questions, please reach out by sending a message to lbreadner@ontariovolleyball.org

 

Stay safe OVA!

Sincerely,

Athlete Development Team