Volleyball Light Club
Light volleyball (also known as balloon volleyball) originated in the 1980s when a group of retired individuals in China started playing with balloons as volleyballs. It has since been promoted and spread to numerous countries around the world. The ball used in light volleyball is slightly larger than a regular volleyball, the court is smaller, and the net is lower, making it particularly suitable for middle-aged and elderly people to engage in physical activity.
In April 2023, the Village Recreation Office approved light volleyball as an official village sports club.
Our activity schedule is on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 5-7pm, and on Mondays from 4-6pm. The location is the mini-gym at Club House 1.
All LWV villagers and their visitors are welcome to participate in the activities. The club will host various competitions and gatherings periodically. Club members participating in the competitions will enjoy special benefits.
Club News
LWVLVC will host a Light Volleyball tournament on Friday, June 30, 2023
LWVLVC will host a Light Volleyball tournament on Friday, June 30, 2023. 1) Registration: LWVLVC members are free, none members are $5 each. Last day…
Club Contact Information
Contact: Mr. Lyon Yu 949-295-1109 sandyyu_08876@yahoo.com
Mr. Steve Qu 949-468-8035 stevegqu@gmail.com
The Board is now consisted of five members as following:
Lyon Yu – President
Steve Qu – Technical Director
Agatha Zhao – Media & Communication
Sandy Jin – Secretary
Ai Chen – Treasurer
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