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AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour expands AVPNext developmental competition series in California and Hawai’i

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Winners of Pacific zone will join those from seven other zones across the country in earning automatic berths in August’s Manhattan Beach Open; Competition begins Saturday in San Diego

 

Costa Mesa, Calif. – May 26, 2015 – The (Association of Volleyball Professionals) Pro Beach Volleyball Tour has announced that it will expand its AVPNext developmental competition series in 2015, and will offer the men’s and women’s winners from eight regions across the country automatic entry into the AVP’s Manhattan Beach Open, the longest-running and most prestigious professional beach volleyball tournament in the world.

 

Competition in the Pacific zone, which consists of California and Hawai’i, will begin Saturday with a tournament at Ocean Beach in San Diego. AVPNext has partnered with longtime local organization, the California Beach Volleyball Association (CBVA), to operate the four events in California. Additionally, AVPNext has partnered with Spike and Serve, operated by US beach volleyball Olympian Kevin Wong, for the lone Hawai’i tournament.

 

The 2015 AVPNext series schedule includes 57 competitions. There are currently five events scheduled in the Pacific zone:

 

Date(s)                           City                                Venue                                                                    

May 30                           San Diego                      Ocean Beach

June 20                          Santa Cruz                     Main Beach

July 11                           San Diego                       Mission Beach

July 18-19                      Malibu                            Zuma Beach

July 25                           Waikiki                            Queen’s Beach

 

Player registration for the Pacific zone events is available at www.cbva.com for the California events and will become available at www.spikeandserve.com soon for the Waikiki tournament. For more information on AVPNext, and scheduling and registration for the national series, visit http://avpnext.avp.com or search “AVPNext” on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

 

AVPNext is the official developmental program for the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour. The series was reignited in 2014 as a way to identify and develop the next generation of beach volleyball stars.

 

“With AVPNext, our goal is to create a pipeline to the AVP for the beach volleyball stars of tomorrow,” said AVP Managing Partner Donald Sun. “We recognize that there is a passion for beach volleyball that extends far beyond the beaches of Southern California, and there are great players all across the country looking for their chance to compete against the best players on the beach. AVPNext creates a clear path to that opportunity by creating structured tournaments in all regions of the U.S. and a way for athletes to play their way into not only an AVP tournament, but the one tournament that every beach volleyball player dreams of winning.”

 

Competition is scheduled to take place from March through August in cities and towns across the country, with the U.S. divided into eight zones. Within each zone, at least five certified AVPNext tournaments will be held. Teams will earn AVP national volleyball player ranking points based on their performance in each tournament, and the men’s and women’s teams from each zone with the highest point totals at the completion of their tournament series will win berths in the main draw of the Manhattan Beach Open in mid August.

 

The program was restarted in 2014 and awarded the top teams from each region a berth in the AVPNext Championship Cup, from which the winning men’s and women’s teams advanced to the main draw of the season-ending Huntington Beach Open. The change in format this season gives teams more to play for, and rewards regular participation throughout the spring and summer.

 

In addition, playing in AVPNext tournaments will help players build points that aid with their seeding should they want to enter an open qualifying tournament at an AVP event. The winning team at an AVPNext event will receive 190 points, the equivalent of what would be earned with a 17th-place finish at an AVP tournament.

 

“We were pleased with the initial returns from our involvement with AVPNext last season, but we have listened to the input of players across the country and made some adjustments,” Sun said. “The changes should encourage players in all regions to compete in more tournaments, and that can only be a positive in terms of improving the level of play and helping the absolute best players rise to the top in their quest to secure spots in the Manhattan Beach Open.”

 

Teams of all skill levels can join tournaments in their zones across the country. Entrants must be at least 14 years old and an AVPNext member. Each region will crown a winner based on the format dictated prior to the start of the series.

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