Is it required to go on the rino trip if you play club volleyball?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Sports? crazyblonde0514 answered Tuesday January 25 2005, 4:01 pm: Well I played JO volleyball for 5 years and I never had to go... I have lots of experience in volleyball and my coach at my high school like wrote a book and all this other crazy shit... i'm not sure if you've heard about this camp but he runs the "yes i can" camp across the country, he is like nationally known but he is psycho and i hated him lol and he was the assistant director of the club i played for and he didn't even make us go and if he didn't make us go then i KNOW it isn't required because he is seriously a psychopathic obcessive-compulsive volleyball addict. It's sad. Lol sorry i had to get that out. [ crazyblonde0514's advice column | Ask crazyblonde0514 A Question ]
Karen answered Sunday January 23 2005, 3:32 pm: You don't have to go if you don't want to because it's not required. Hope I helped :)
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TeenWillHelpTeens answered Sunday January 23 2005, 3:09 pm: Normally, yeah. The Reno trip is the biggest club volleyball tournament for kids and teens that I knw of, and not going could really let your team down. Normally when you sign up for club volleyball, you are given the date of the trip, and this is about a year in advance. Before signing up for club you have to make sure that you and your family are able to go onthe trip, and promise not to make any oher plans. After that, the only way not to go would be if someone in your family died, or if you were very seriously ill. Hope I helped!
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