Columbia Junior Volleyball Club











"Since 1990, the purpose of Columbia Junior Volleyball has been to provide the highest level of volleyball competition, and the best volleyball experience for our players. As a club, we strive to be the best on and off the court, and to help our players to be the best they can be in volleyball, in the classroom, and in life."

Columbia JVBC 2019-2020 Season

Columbia U-16 teams reach Quarterfinals at ERVA Bid Tournament

Columbia 16-Black won their first bracket match before falling the the Quarterfinals of the ERVA Bid tournament and finishing 5th overall. The 16-Black ladies will be looking to bounce back tomorrow and make some noice at the Regional Championships tomorrow. Good luck ladies!

Columbia 16-Red also finished 5th at the ERVA Bid tournament. The Red ladies lost a tough tie-breaker to be knocked out of contention for a USAV Nationals Bid. Good luck at Regionals tomorrow ladies!

Columbia 16-Black scores: click here

Columbia 16-Red scores: click here

Columbia 14-Black wins out at last CEVA Power League appearance

2017 Columbia 14-BlackColumbia 14-Black used their last Power League tournament to finish re-tooling their lineup after the return of most of their injured players. After their struggles the week before, it was clear that having a chance to practice together again was paying off. The Columbia ladies forced both their first two matches to tie-breakers, then began to win matches and never lost again. After winning the Contender Division Consolation Championship, this team has plenty of momentum headed into the weekend. Keep it up ladies, you make us proud!

Columbia 14-Black scores: lost to Team Hiki No 14-1 20-25, 25-20, 4-15; lost to OVA 14-2 Elevate 25-12, 23-25, 11-15; defeated Volleyball West 14-1 Black 25-18, 26-24; defeated NPJ 14-2 Black 25-19, 25-19; defeated Rimrock 14-1 Ann 28-26. - Contender Consolation Champions, 3-2, 7-4

Columbia 14-Red finishes CEVA Power League season strong

2017 Columbia 14-RedColumbia 14-Red hadn't lost a pool play match in two straight tournaments, a streak dating back to late March. So maybe they were caught off guard when they lost a hard fought pair of sets in their opening match for the final day of Power League. That shock carried forward, and despite forcing a very tight tie-breaker, the Columbia ladies found themselves 0-2 to start their day. The 14-Red team worked through their struggles, forced themselves to return to playing the points and not watching the score, and their day began to turn around fast. First, they began to turn on the power in their third pool play match, including a ferocious 25-16 win to close out the match. They absorbed the lesson again in their first crossover, dropping a tough opening set before once again pouring in the points to take the next match. We bet this team carries their momentum into this weekend!

Columbia 14-Red scores: lost to North Clackamas 14-2 Red 25-27, 22-25; lost to Mt Hood 14-1 Black 20-25, 25-18, 11-15; defeated Wave 14-1 Gold 26-24, 25-16; defeated Adidas NW 14-3 Force 18-25, 25-16, 15-6; lost to West Coast 14-1 13-25. Comeback Division Consolation Finalists; 2-3, 5-6

Columbia 17-Black reach Gold Championship Quarterfinals at SCVA National Qualifier

2017 Columbia 17-Black at SCVA National QualifierColumbia 17-Black climbed into the rarified air of the Gold Bracket at the SCVA National Qualifer in Las Vegas, NV. Playing at one of the toughest National Qualifiers, the 17-Black ladies came through again and again to fight their way towards the top of the 17-USA field. On Day One, they advanced towards their goal by winning two of three matches, and taking 2nd in their pool. On Day Two, they forced a three way tie for 2nd in their pool, and advanced by winning a dramatic single game tie-breaker to continue their magic.

Over all three days, they climbed until they reached a Quarterfinal match against #1 ranked Rancho Valley. The Columbia ladies led late in the first set, with a highly likely 17-USA Nationals bid on the line (3 of 4 semifinalists would qualify), before falling to finish 5th overall in the very elite 48 team field. Columbia's oldest team will get a second chance at their Nationals bid this weekend in Spokane. We know they will bring the bid home!

Columbia 17-Black scores: click here

Columbia 16-Black finishes 27th in 268 team field at SCVA National Qualifier

2017 Columbia 16-Black, SCVA National QualifierColumbia 16-Black (like their sister U-16 team) struggled to get started in the high pressure environment of the Southern California VA National Qualifier in Las Vegas last weekend. The Columbia ladies woke up to begin improving steadily over the three day tournament, picking up their first win on day two. While they were knocked out in the Semifinal Match of the 16-Open Flight 5 bracket, these ladies showed a lot of heart and fight.

Like all three of our oldest teams that competed in Las Vegas over the weekend, these players were there to be challenged by the toughest competition they could face. Columbia 16-Black emerged a stronger team, and our players took another step forward in their development. Keep growing strong ladies!

Columbia 16-Black scores: click here

Columbia 16-Red plays for Flight 4 Championship at SCVA National Qualifier

Columbia 16-Red, SCVA National QualifierColumbia 16-Red had their first opportunity to play a National level tournament this past weekend at the SCVA National Qualifier in Las Vegas. Playing in the 16-USA Division, the Columbia ladies were a little shell shocked by the level of play on the first day. By day two, they'd recovered and began to play some really good volleyball. The big improvement in performance wasn't rewarded with match wins however.

Day three was a different story as the Columbia ladies exploded to power their way to the Flight 4 Championship match. Despite winning the opening set of the final, the gas ran out on their third day run and they finished 2nd in their bracket. This was a big learning experience for this team, who learned a lot about how to reach for a higher level of play. These ladies have some great performances ahead of them!

Columbia 16-Red scores: click here

Columbia 14-Black finishes Silver at INK

Columbia 14-Black had a rough Saturday at the INK. With an injured coach and little chance to practice with their returned from injuries players, the 14-Black ladies struggled early with team cohesion in a revamped lineup, and couldn't recover (falling to the Silver Bracket Quarterfinal.) These ladies expect to return to better form this Saturday, and we bet they do just that. Volleyball is a team sport, and this team is already recovering their ability to function as a unit. Go get them Saturday ladies!

Columbia 14-Black (partial) scores: lost to Spokane Ignite 10-25, 23-25; lost to Troy 14 ?-25, 23-25; lost to (eventual tournament champions) Club ZZU 14 National 0-2; lost to Sandpoint 14-1 Red ?-25, 21-25. - Silver Quarterfinalists

Columbia 14-Red reaches Bronze Quarterfinal at INK

Columbia 14-Red reached the Bronze Division at the INK on Saturday. The Columbia ladies swept their pool without dropping a set, but were derailed by the unexpected matchup against a boys team in their bracket match. After a narrow first set loss, the Columbia ladies took control in the second set, only to see the third set slip away from them. We're certain they'll be prepared next time they face a boys team. Good work ladies!

Columbia 14-Red scores: defeated Snake River Jrs 14-2 26-24, 25-17; defeated APEX 13 Hydra 25-18, 25-17; defeated Club Moscow 14 Black 25-13, 25-19; lost to APEX Monotaurs 14 Boys 25-27, 25-14, 10-15. - Bronze Quarterfinalists; 3-1, 7-2

Columbia 13-Black plays for INK Flight 1 Championship

Columbia 13-Black reached the Championship Final match in Flight 1 of the INK on Saturday. After winning two tie-break matches to finish 2nd in their morning pool, Columbia's youngest team knocked out two older teams in their bracket before finally falling just short of the title. The Columbia ladies defeated the only other U-13 team they faced, and went 3-2 against older teams. Keep up the team growth ladies, and the wins will keep coming!

Columbia 13-Black scores: defeated Idaho Impact 14 25-19, 15-25, 15-8; defeated Snake River Jrs 13-2 25-23, 20-25, 15-9; lost to ZZU 14 Regional B 25-27, 18-25; defeated Cascade Jrs 14 25-21, 25-16; defeated Club KB 14-2 Pink 25-21, 25-22; lost to Apex 14 Journey 14-25, 25-18, 5-15. - Flight 1 Finalists; 4-2, 9-6

Columbia 16-Red, 16-Black roar thru March Madness

Columbia's two U-16 teams looked unbeatable as they each swept through the field at the Columbia-hosted March Madness tournament. While Columbia 16-Black dominated one court during pool play, Columbia 16-Red dominated the court next to them. Both teams reached the Championship Semifinals on opposite side of the bracket, and an all-Columbia Championship match loomed. The semifinal match was as far as the ladies of Columbia 16-Red could go however, as they were knocked out in their first loss of the day. It was left to the ladies of Columbia 16-Black to get revenge for them, and claim the Championship Final match, but they too fell with their only loss in the exciting final match. Both teams had a great day, and may get another chance to meet each other in a final before the season ends. Congratulations, and keep it up ladies!

Columbia 16-Black scores: defeated Shockwave 16 25-20, 25-8; defeated Club Selah 16B 25-11, 25-12; defeated Club KB 16-1 Blue 25-6, 25-10; defeated Club KB 16-2 Pink 25-11, 25-8; lost to CPA Adidas 16 Elite 25-19, 23-25, 13-15 - Championship Finalists; 4-1, 9-2

Columbia 16-Red scores: defeated EHeat 16-1 25-8, 25-7; defeated Club ZZU 16 Regional A 25-18, 25-17; defeated Snake River Jrs 16-1 25-22, 25-17; lost to CPA Adidas 16 Elite 10-25, 14-25 - Championship Semifinalists; 3-1, 6-2

2015 Commits

  • Cassandra Brownell - signed (track), Northwest Christian University
  • Anna Grigsby - signed, Colorado College
  • Hannah Hulse - signed, Pacific University
  • Taylor Little - signed, College of Idaho
  • Megan Steach - signed, Montana Tech

2016 Commits

  • Morgan Kline - signed, University of California Riverside
  • Maloree Kupp - signed, University of Redlands
  • Bethane Nelson - signed, Evergreen State College
  • Ashlin Orosco - signed, Walla Walla Community College

2017 Commits

  • Tasha Hungate - signed, Evergreen State College
  • Catelyn Linke - signed, Eastern Washington University
  • McKaidan Moore - signed, University of West Alabama
  • Ashtin Olin - signed, California State University, Sacramento
  • Leanna Shymanski - signed, Eastern Washington University
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