At Attack Volleyball Club, growth is the game plan—both on and off the court. Through a focus on fundamentals, leadership, and mental resilience, the program aims to shape not only skilled players, but confident, well-rounded individuals. By fostering a love of the game and teaching athletes how to navigate challenges, both personal and competitive, the club nurtures development that lasts well beyond the season. With a culture grounded in consistency, encouragement, and hard work, Attack sets the standard for youth volleyball in the region.
Leading that vision is the club's owner Pam Campbell, who has helped transform the club into a place where athletes thrive. “Skill development, character building, and a supportive environment are the foundation of everything we do,” she says.
From the earliest age groups to elite teams, Attack’s coaches prioritize mastering the fundamentals and build confidence through repetition, consistency, and game-like drills. “Volleyball knowledge matters as much as raw talent,” she adds. “We want players to understand the game, make smart decisions, and become leaders.”
Attack’s master coaching philosophy ensures every athlete, regardless of team, gets the same high-level training and immediate feedback. “We slow things down when needed and make sure everyone is progressing,” says Pam. “Culture is everything, and we’ve worked hard to make ours unified and positive.”
Mental and emotional well-being are also a core focus. “We talk about bullying, mental health, and what’s going on in their lives,” Pam explains. “Our gym is a safe place, and we nip issues early before they grow.”
The results speak for themselves. This year’s 15 Select team is a standout—impressing college recruiters and embodying Attack’s core values of teamwork, grit, and discipline. “They work hard, together, and never give up,” says Pam proudly.
Long-term, Attack athletes leave with more than trophies. They gain confidence, time management skills, leadership, and the ability to be exceptional teammates—traits that serve them far beyond volleyball.
“We’re not just building volleyball players,” Pam emphasizes. “We’re building strong, well-rounded individuals who are ready for whatever comes next.”