Get your head in the game for indoor volleyball

Start practicing your sets, serves, and spikes.

Two teams of six people playing volleyball on an indoor court

Play (volley)ball.

Photo by Steve Atkins Photography

You just got served. Harrah’s Cherokee Center - Asheville is hosting a series of indoor volleyball tournaments for players of varying levels. Registration is open for its third weekend of games, Thursday, Feb. 1 through Sunday, Feb. 4, with options for four-player and six-player games. Gather up a co-ed, male, or female team to play a round-robin of sets against the other competitors.

Thinking about signing up? The ball is in your court because a limited number of teams are able to register for each day.

This weekend’s tournament is sold out, but if you want to scope out the scene before joining the competition, spectators are welcome to come watch the games for free.

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