Indoor competitive Program
Durham Attack competitive teams compete in the Ontario Volleyball Association.
Durham Attack offers teams for boys and girls in all division 11U – 18U. We are committed to providing a highly competitive environment which empowers our young players to become the best version of themselves on and off courts as they work towards a High Performance lifestyle.
Competitive teams practice 2 times per week with an additional 1 day of physical training all within the Durham Region (Oshawa, Whitby, Pickering & Ajax).
Each team competes in 5 – 10 tournaments from September until April/May, depending on the age group.
EARLY CONTACT Initiative (ECI)
Our 11U to 14U competitive teams follow the Ontario Volleyball Association (OVA) Early Contact Initiative (ECI). This aims to create developmentally-appropriate youth competition systems. Anchored in the principles of Long Term Development (LTD), the ECI establishes rules to help entry-level players find their appropriate entry point along the OVA’s competition pathway.
For more information regarding the Early Contact Initiative please visit https://www.ontariovolleyball.org/early-contact
Which age group do I try out for?
For our 2024-2025 Season see the table below:
Age Group | Birth Year |
11U (6v6 Rallyball) | 2014 |
12U (6v6 Rallyball) | 2013 |
13U (6v6 Rallyball) | 2012 |
14U (TLS) | 2011 |
15U | 2010 |
16U | 2009 |
17U | 2008 |
18U | 2007 |
What’s Included with my fee?
Your fees cover a team bonding event at the beginning of the season, two 2-hour weekly practices, one hour of weekly physical training, participation in four official OVA tournaments (*18U includes five), year-end provincial tournament, team photo and year-end banquet.
What are the fees?
Our fees are subject to change each year based on the club’s growth. Before joining a team, you will receive information about the costs for the upcoming season
Will there be additional costs through out the season?
Yes, there may be additional costs throughout the year. Teams typically participate in extra local tournaments as well as tournaments in the USA and Canada. Fundraising and sponsorships can help offset these expenses.