Grass Volleyball

Grass Volleyball

Grass Volleyball

Join our newest sport - Grass Volleyball Leagues! We've got a great location for this fun and exciting sport right in the heart of Lincoln Park.

Our player perks include sponsor bars (where you are sure to secure great drink specials each week), custom designed champ shirts and various sponsor giveaways each season make this league a win! Both team and individual registration is available.

With Chicago Sport & Social Club, it’s more than a game. Join in on the fun, team competition and camaraderie of a beach volleyball league. Connect with other players or find your next sub by using our Grass Volleyball Facebook Group.

Have a group of players, but not enough for a full team? Reach out to [email protected] to see if we can help connect you with another partial team in order to make a whole one.

 

Coed 2 vs. 2 (1 Male/1 Female on the court)

Men’s 2 vs. 2 (2 men on the court)

Men’s 4 vs. 4 (4 men on the court) - recommended 8 players on roster

Coed 4 vs. 4  (2 men/2 women on the court) - recommended 8 players on roster

Coed 6 vs. 6 (3 men/3 women on the court) - recommended 10 players on roster 

7-11 games guaranteed, team jerseys, league administration, certified league staff, equipment, playoffs for qualifying teams, prizes for winners and drink and/or food specials at the sponsor bar

Each beach volleyball team jersey set includes the following pre-bundled sizes (No exchanges): Volleyball 4’s and 6’s includes 2S, 3M, 2L, 1 XL

Volleyball 2’s include 1S,1M,1L,1XL

Teams may purchase additional shirts or sizes for $5 per shirt

FIND A LEAGUE


LEVELS

GVB4

​Recreational

The Recreational level is CSSC's most basic level of play. You can think of it as the beginner level. Participants that play at this level are looking to first and foremost play their sport for fun. While competition may be important to them it is not necessarily the top priority.

Grass Volleyball Hero Image Take 2

Intermediate

The intermediate level is geared towards participants who are still relatively new to the sport but are seeking a little bit more competition.  It’s a step up from Rec level with most players having a bit more experience. Participants playing at this level have a good knowledge of the rules and have played for a few seasons.

GVB3

Competitive

The Competitive level is geared for participants with good experience playing their respective sport and who enjoy the competition of the sport as much as anything. This level is CSSC's top level. Participants at this level will have high school and even college experience playing their sport competitively.

GVB4

​Recreational

The Recreational level is CSSC's most basic level of play. You can think of it as the beginner level. Participants that play at this level are looking to first and foremost play their sport for fun. While competition may be important to them it is not necessarily the top priority.

Grass Volleyball Hero Image Take 2

Intermediate

The intermediate level is geared towards participants who are still relatively new to the sport but are seeking a little bit more competition.  It’s a step up from Rec level with most players having a bit more experience. Participants playing at this level have a good knowledge of the rules and have played for a few seasons.

GVB3

Competitive

The Competitive level is geared for participants with good experience playing their respective sport and who enjoy the competition of the sport as much as anything. This level is CSSC's top level. Participants at this level will have high school and even college experience playing their sport competitively.

  • North Avenue Beach (North Ave/Lake Shore Drive) 

    • North Avenue Beach Volleyball Courts, Chicago, IL, 60614

  • Montrose Beach (Montrose Ave & Lake Michigan - 4400 North) 

    • Montrose Beach, Chicago, IL, 60613

  • Oak Street Beach (Oak & Lake Michigan) 

    • 100 E Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, IL, 60611

  • North Avenue Beach - NORTH COURTS 

    • Chicago, IL, 60614

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