

Whether they’re just learning to serve or ready to play competitively, Houston has an impressive lineup of volleyball programs for all skill levels and ages.
From skill-building clinics to club teams that travel the state, this guide breaks down the best options across the area so you can find the right fit for your future setter, hitter, or libero.
1. Houston Skyline
Ranked the #1 volleyball club in the world by US Club Rankings, Houston Skyline boasts 26 open division gold medals and this facility offers a competitive program for skilled players in the area.
With a variety of leagues, Houston Skyline offers year-round multi-week programs where players both train skills and scrimmage. Outside of scheduled practices, students can participate in group lessons as well as year-round clinics that focus on specific skills and tryout preparation.
Parents speak highly of the supportive coaching environment and both physical and mental growth displayed in their athletes. For more information, contact info@skylinejrs.com or call (832) 703-1004.
2. Houston Stellar Volleyball Club
Houston Stellar Volleyball Club, a family-owned and operated organization, is a Nike Elite sponsored club with 16 Elite National Championships in the USA division, Houston Stellar offers several club teams, which include full-service recruiting resources and Dynamic Sports Training (DST).
During the fall, Houston Stellar offers an 8-week Fall mini season, which prepares young players for the full Winter/Spring developmental season. This is a great option for young students who are interested in joining the sport.
Reviews praise the positive coaching environment and visible development in players. For more information, visit https://www.houstonstellar.com.
3. Houston Prime Athletics
Houston Prime Athletics maintains one of the largest training complexes in Houston, with 12 volleyball courts and a dedicated strength and conditioning gym next to the complex.
With developmental, local, regional, and national teams, there is a league available for players of all ages and skill levels. They also offer various summer camps, private lessons, open gym nights, and even a summer league for dedicated year-round players.
Parents praise the quality of the facility and positivity from the coaching staff. To learn more, contact their coaches at dani@hprime-a.com or (281) 807-0055.
4. North Houston Elite Volleyball Club
North Houston Elite serves boys and girls aged 5-18 with comprehensive offerings. They feature national, local, travel, and developmental teams for athletes. They also host a variety of summer camps and private lessons based on age, skill level, and position.
Parents praise the deep commitment coaches display for the kids’ personal development and athletic growth throughout the program. To get in contact with the club, email NHEliteVolleyball@gmail.com.
5. The Volleyball School
With three convenient locations in Katy, Richmond, and The Woodlands, The Volleyball School is a training facility for developing young athletes aged 7-18. While club teams are not offered, beginner, intermediate, and advanced training programs are available to foster fundamentals and technique.
Open 7 days a week, The Volleyball School also offers specialized boys training, private or semi-private lessons, and VIVAFIT— a unique sports performance program that delivers science-based training for athletes.
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