RECAP: 2020 AAU Volleyball Classic
03/10/2020
Around 3,000 athletes from over 250 different squads took to the floor at ESPN Wide World of Sports last weekend for the 2020 AAU Volleyball Classic.Dates: March 7-8
Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, FL
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ORLANDO, FL – Approximately 3,000 athletes from 253 different teams took to the floor at ESPN Wide World of Sports last weekend for the 2020 AAU Volleyball Classic. After an intense round of pool play kicked off the two-day tournament, teams faced off in a single elimination bracket until nine teams stood as Gold Divsion Champions.
The following clubs won championships in their divisions:
10U Gold Division Champion – Top Select 10 Elite
10U Silver Division Champion – Hunter’s 10U Black
11U Gold Division Champion – Chobee 11
11U Silver Division Champion – Five Stars 11U Bonnie
12U Gold Division Champion – Up On Top 12s Tim
12U Silver Division Champion – Legacy 12U Black
12U Bronze Division Champion – SVC 12 AAU Select
13U Gold Division Champion – Top Select 13 Top
13U Silver Division Champion – EVP 13U
13U Bronze Division Champion – FCA Brevard Club Volleyball
14U Gold Division Champion – Hunter’s 14U Black
14U Silver Division Champion – Hunter’s 14U Red
14U Bronze Division Champion – Beach Wave 14 Lynnette
15U Gold Division Champion – Xcel 15 Select Kelly
15U Silver Division Champion – Power 15 National
15U Bronze Division Champion – DeSoto VB Club 15
16U Gold Division Champion– SVC 16 Travel Jeslyn
16U Silver Division Champion – Spirit 16 Sharks
16U Bronze Division Champion – IREVBC 16
17U Gold Division Champion – Jellys 17 Black
17U Silver Division Champion – Jellys 17 Blue
17U Bronze Division Champion – Volleytech 17 Elite
18U Gold Division Champion – Tainas VC 18U Michael
18U Silver Division Champion – PSVA Valdosta 18 Travel Jessica
18U Bronze Division Champion – DaKine Warriors U18 Lokahi
Up next for AAU Volleyball on the big stage will be the 18U AAU Junior National Volleyball Championships on May 22 – 25 at the Orange County Convention Center. This will be the second year since the division was separated from the overall National Championships in June, allowing high school seniors a chance to close out their last season with a bang.
For more information on AAU Volleyball, visit aauvolleyball.org.