San Diego, CA Area Boys Volleyball Camp at The University of San Diego
University of San Diego, 5998 Alcala Park Way, San Diego, CA 92110
CAMP DATES
SESSION 1: July 13-16, 2025
*LIMITED SPOTS REMAINING
Directed by Alexis Cabarga
AGE GROUP
Revolution Volleyball Camp is open to kids & teens ages 5 to 18.
CAMP FEES
Overnight Camp: $799
Extended Day: $649
* Team Discounts Available: Please click here for more information

OVERVIEW
The new Palomar Health Student Wellness Center is an 80,000 square foot athletic facility with an additional 69,000 square feet of outdoor recreational space. We’re excited to host the Revolution Volleyball Camps at University of San Diego. Join us and have fun while improving your volleyball skills this summer!
Camp is open to all ages and ability levels. Each camper will be assessed and grouped with campers of similar age and ability levels. Adjustments to the groups may be made throughout the week to provide campers with opportunities to train with and compete against different players. Drills, games, and scrimmages are designed to help each camper learn, improve, and have fun!
Camp Director
Coach Alexis Cabarga is the Head Boys and Girls Volleyball Coach at Monte Vista High School. She is also a coach at Club Pacific Volleyball Club under legendary coach Mark Warner.
Cabarga played Volleyball at Monte Vista High School. She continued her playing career with the CLub Volleyball program at the University of California, San Diego.
Coach Cabarga is excited to share her knowledge, energy, and experience at the Revolution Volleyball Camps.
What to Expect
At Revolution Volleyball Camps you’ll receive individualized volleyball training through a superior curriculum regardless your age or ability level. We want young volleyball players to improve in every aspect of their game; our camps put a focus on individual skill development while incorporating drills and matches to emphasize teamwork.
Features of our volleyball staff include: Low camper-to-coach ratios; Groups based off of age & ability level; Fun, energetic, & experienced staff.
CAMP HIGHLIGHTS & TAKEAWAYS
Each camper will:
- Develop their technical skills & tactical knowledge
- Participate in camp games with a chance to win prizes
- Compete amongst their peers in small games & camp matches
- Be given the opportunity to work with college &/or high school coaches & college players all week long
…and most importantly: HAVE FUN!
DAILY SKILLS BREAKDOWN
Individual Skill & Ball Control
- Dynamic warm up
- Agility & ball control
Technical Skills Training
- Serving, passing, setting, hitting, blocking & digging
Tactical Skill Training
- Reading the play or situation
- Decision-making skills to solve problems at the correct time
Game-Based Learning
- Competition & camp matches
CHECK IN & CHECK OUT
Overnight Campers: Check in at 12PM-1PM Sunday. Campers should be picked up at 4PM Wednesday.
Extended Day Campers: Check in at 12PM-1PM Sunday (9AM every other day). Campers should be picked up at 8:30PM Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday and at 4PM Wednesday. (Lunch and dinner are included)
Make sure campers bring all necessary volleyball equipment (knee pads, shoes, etc.), and a refillable water bottle.
Volleyball Typical Daily Schedule*
7:45AM-8:45AM – Breakfast
9:00AM – Extended Day Camper Drop-off
9:00AM-9:15AM – Warmup and Dynamic Stretching
9:15AM-10:45AM – Technical Skills Development and Position Training
10:45AM-11:45AM – Small-Sided Games and Competitions
11:45AM-12:00PM – Camp Competition
12:15PM-1:30PM – Lunch (Included)
1:45PM-2:00PM – Warmup
2:00PM-3:30PM – Technical and Tactical Skills Development and Training
3:30PM-4:00PM – Controlled Situational Scrimmages and Games
4:15PM-4:45PM – Team Building Activity
5:00PM-6:15PM – Dinner
6:30PM-8:30PM – Evening Activity (varies by camp)
8:30PM – Extended Day Camper Pickup
8:30PM-10:00PM – Shower and Rest
10:00PM – Lights Out
*Evening Activities at previous camps include beach volleyball, icebreakers, bowling, field games, talent show, movie/game night, campus tours, and team-building activities
*Schedule may change, up to director on site and staff.
What to Bring to Camp
Below is a suggested list of items to bring to camp. We suggest that campers do not bring expensive personal items such as cell phones or laptops. Campers are allowed to bring cell phones to camp to contact their guardians, but they are not allowed on the field during training sessions. Please label every article you bring to camp. All personal items are the responsibility of each camper. Revolution Volleyball and its camp staff are not responsible for lost, stolen, or forgotten items.
- Health Form
- Knee Pads
- On-Court Clothes (T-Shirts, Shorts, Socks, etc)
- Athletic Sneakers
- Water Bottle
- Off-Field Clothes (Athletic Socks, T-Shirts, Shorts, Sweatshirts, etc)
- Sunscreen
- Linens (Twin XL)
- Blanket/Sleeping Bag
- Pillow
- Toiletries
- Shower Towel
- Alarm Clock
- Portable Fan
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CAMP REVIEWS
“I’ve signed all 3 of my kids up for Revolution camps and I just cannot get enough! Their camps offer a chance for kids to have fun, improve their skills, and make friends. I got almost my whole neighborhood to sign their kids up for Revolution camps too!”
Kristin J.
“Take it from me when I say I love Revolution camps. I’ve been signing my kids up for their camps for years and the coaches are just outstanding. They really take the time to work on areas of improvement through one-on-one training with the campers!”
Maria K.
“I really love how Revolution camps really spend the time to emphasize teamwork and sportsmanship in the game. Through a combination of drills, games, and team-building activities, my child not only improved their volleyball skills but also learned important life lessons that will be helpful to them beyond the court.”
Audrey T.