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Men's Volleyball hosted youth clinic to grown the game

Men's Volleyball hosted youth clinic to grown the game

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MEQUON, Wis. -- Concordia Wisconsin hosted the largest Badger Regional youth clinic, helping teach boy's under the age of 14 the skills of volleyball.

"It was a great opportunity for our men to give back to the volleyball community," head coach Curtis Madson said after the March 30 clinic. "We all have benefitted so much from the sport I think it is important for us to give back and help provide those opportunities for younger athletes to follow in our path."

Badger Region Volleyball Association is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to providing a high-quality volleyball experience to its members. Essentially, Badger Region Volleyball Association is the Wisconsin chapter of USA Volleyball and the premier volleyball authority in the state.

"Working with the Badger Region for the second year to put on this clinic has been awesome,' Madson added. "Through our partnership with them, we were able to get 35 young boys on our campus, and play volleyball.  They do a ton of the legwork so we can have a fun day in the gym with aspiring volleyball players."

The Falcons hosted the clinic immediately following their home conference match against Lakeland inside the R. John Buuck Field House.

"It's a great day, I think our guys get as much out of it as the campers.  This ends up being one of the more fun memories from each year for our team.  We look forward to doing it each year.  I also enjoy watching our guys interact and play with the younger athletes."