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Boys’ volleyball takes the court at Fairfax County high schools

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For years, Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia didn鈥檛 offer volleyball teams for boys. That changed last week when several county high schools hosted tryouts.

The school district has added boys鈥 varsity volleyball teams to each of its 28 high school athletic programs for the 2024-25 school year.

鈥淲e have a big roster,鈥 said Aubrey Eaton, West Springfield High School鈥檚 new head volleyball coach. 鈥淏ecause we don鈥檛 have junior varsity teams yet, and we want to make sure we have players in the pipeline so that next year we鈥檒l have a pool to pull from.鈥

Veteran coaches, like Eaton, said she can spot a strong player within minutes on the court.

鈥淚鈥檓 looking for all of the volleyball skills,鈥 she said. 鈥淐an you pass? Can you set? Are you supportive of your teammates? We want to build a competitive program.鈥

And it鈥檚 taking off.

students at west springfield high tryout for the boys varsity volleyball team
West Springfield High is one of 28 Fairfax County Public Schools offering boys’ varsity volleyball in the 2024-25 school year. (Courtesy Donnie Biggs/Fairfax County Public Schools)
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At the beginning of the weeklong tryout sessions, more than 30 boys showed up. By the end of the week, Coach Aubrey Eaton had a team of 14 players and four more in the practice group. (Courtesy Donnie Biggs/Fairfax County Public Schools)
Fairfax High School volleyball
West Springfield High School is one of 28 Fairfax County Public Schools offering boys’ varsity volleyball in the 2024-25 school year. It hosted tryouts last week. (Courtesy Donnie Biggs/Fairfax County Public Schools)
West Springfield High School's new head coach, Aubrey Eaton during tryouts
West Springfield High School’s new head coach, Aubrey Eaton, hosted boys volleyball tryouts in August. (Courtesy Donnie Biggs/Fairfax County Public Schools)
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Before the addition to Fairfax County schools, boys in Fairfax County could only play in highly competitive club-level programs. (Courtesy Donnie Biggs/Fairfax County Public Schools)
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students at west springfield high tryout for the boys varsity volleyball team
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Fairfax High School volleyball
West Springfield High School's new head coach, Aubrey Eaton during tryouts
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At the beginning of the weeklong tryout sessions, more than 30 boys showed up. By the end of the week, Eaton had a team of 14 players and four more in the practice group.

One of those players is Eaton鈥檚 son, Logan, a senior at West Springfield.

He has played volleyball since he was 10 years old, but only in pricey club leagues and on private travel teams, which can cost upward of $5,000 each season.

Before the addition to Fairfax County schools, boys in Fairfax County could only play in highly competitive club-level programs.

鈥淚 love the sport, honestly,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 love being competitive. It鈥檚 a part of me.鈥

Although his mom is the coach, Logan said he wasn鈥檛 a shoo-in for the team.

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 worried about making the team,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut, every single day, she would remind me, 鈥楲ogan you didn鈥檛 make the team yet. You need to try out.’ So, I came and gave 100 percent.鈥

Girls have long dominated high school volleyball. It鈥檚 the top team sport among female athletes in the U.S.

But in recent years, the sport鈥檚 popularity has skyrocketed among boys. It during the 2022-23 school year, according to the American Volleyball Coaches Association.

The new Fairfax County teams bring a level of exposure to the sport that some boys didn鈥檛 have before, Eaton said. And the sport missed out on developing potential star players.

鈥淚t really helps to grow the sport,鈥 she said. 鈥淔or example, we had a player that made the team this year who has never played organized volleyball. But from day one to day four of the tryouts, he grew exponentially. Now that we have a high school team, we can build that talent.鈥

Something else the new volleyball teams can offer: the chance to be scouted by college coaches, armed with scholarships.

鈥淚t could pave my way to the future,鈥 Logan said. 鈥淚 do want to go to college on a scholarship. So, it鈥檚 a nice feeling to know that I get to be a part of [the volleyball team], especially for my last year.鈥

The team鈥檚 first match is set for the second week of school, so a rigorous practice schedule is in the works, Eaton said.

A former college volleyball player herself, Eaton hopes her team will enjoy a season filled with fun and “big everyday moments.”

鈥淓verybody who plays in high school is not going to play at the next level, whether they鈥檙e a girl or boy,鈥 Eaton said. 鈥淭his gives them an opportunity to learn the values of being part of a team and a sport. All the things you learn as a team member that you can take into life.鈥

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Gigi Barnett

Gigi Barnett is an anchor at WTOP. She has worked in the media for more than 20 years. Before joining WTOP, she was an anchor at WJZ-TV in Baltimore, KXAN-TV in Austin, Texas, and a staff reporter at The Miami Herald. She鈥檚 a Navy wife and mom of three.

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