Revolution & Vernon Hills - Why it makes sense!
Revolution Volleyball serves volleyball families across the North Shore with a local, family-first training environment built around energy, effort, and enthusiasm. For Vernon Hills families considering girls club tryouts, the goal is simple: give athletes more focused coaching, clearer feedback, and a competitive setting where they can keep improving.
Supportive tryout environment, experienced coaching staff, local practice options, clear season structure.
Who this program is best for?
Girls Club Tryouts is built for 10U-18U girls volleyball families comparing club options. It is the right fit for Vernon Hills families who want:
- Coaching environment where their athlete is seen and given real feedback, not lost in a crowd.
- Program that takes tryouts seriously without making the experience feel rigid or impersonal.
- Convenient North Shore training option that fits practice and family schedules.
- Clear path forward — whether that is preparing for school tryouts, sharpening specific skills, or stepping into club volleyball for the first time.
If you are still figuring out where your athlete fits, that is a good reason to start a conversation with us. We will tell you honestly whether Girls Club Tryouts or another Revolution program is the better next step.
Why Vernon Hills families choose Revolution
Vernon Hills families choose Revolution because we coach the way they want their kids coached: directly, supportively, and with high accountability.
- Local and convenient - Position around serious players seeking focused training.
- Coach attention - Athletes get real reps, real corrections, and real feedback from coaches who know their names.
- Family-first culture - We talk to parents like adults, set clear expectations, and avoid the drama and overpromising that families have told us they are tired of.
- Effort over ego - Energy, effort, and enthusiasm come first. Skill follows. Confidence follows that.
- Stevenson-area growth market.** That is the role we intend to play for Vernon Hills specifically.
What athletes can expect
When a Vernon Hills athlete joins Girls Club Tryouts, here is what their experience looks like:
- A clear plan - Every session has a focus. Athletes know what they are working on and why.
- High-rep, focused training.** We build skill the way it actually transfers to matches: lots of contacts, deliberate corrections, and game-realistic situations.
- Honest feedbackCoaches will tell athletes what is working and what needs to change. Parents get the same straight answers.
- A competitive but supportive room -The environment pushes athletes without tearing them down. Teammates lift each other up.
- Real development checkpoints - Athletes leave knowing what they improved, what is next, and how that connects to tryouts, school volleyball, or the next Revolution program.
Why you should register for Tryouts?
If you are weighing club options for next season, our tryout process is the clearest way to see whether Revolution is the right fit. Coaches give honest feedback, and families leave with a real sense of where their athlete stands. Once you pay for one tryout your athlete is welcome to any of the additional tryouts at no additional cost.
- Summer camps - Camps are the easiest low-commitment way to experience Revolution coaching, build reps before tryouts, and help newer players get comfortable in a competitive environment.
- Skill clinics - Position-specific clinics (serving, passing, setting, hitting, defense) are great between seasons or as a focused tune-up before school tryouts.
- Private lessons - When an athlete needs individualized correction or wants to accelerate a specific skill, private lessons give them one-on-one coach attention that group settings cannot match.
- 3rd-5th grade league - For younger Vernon Hills families just getting started, our elementary league is a low-pressure introduction to volleyball before stepping into clubs or tryouts.
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