Pioneer Valley Volleyball Academy

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16 Tanglewood Ln
Feeding Hills, MA 01030

Pioneer Valley Volleyball Academy is the premier junior club volleyball organization in Western Massachusetts, offering both girls and boys programs for ages 10 through 18. With a coaching staff that has won numerous championships, PV Juniors is dedicated to training athletes and improving their skills, strength, and volleyball IQ using the same fundamentals as top collegiate and high school programs.

From beginners to aspiring college players, PV Juniors provides a comprehensive training program for athletes at all levels, with a track record of over 100 players going on to play in college. As a member of the New England Region of USA Volleyball, PV Juniors prioritizes player safety and encourages open communication to address any concerns or issues. With a focus on excellence and success, PV Juniors is committed to shaping the future of volleyball in Western Massachusetts.

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Dr. Hal Wissel has a wealth of experience in the National Basketball Association including coaching, scouting and working in the front office. Hal was assistant coach for player development for the Golden State Warriors ( 2006-07 ), assistant coach with the Memphis Grizzlies ( 2002-05 ) and an advance scout for the Dallas Mavericks ( 2001-02 ). He served as an assistant coach for the New Jersey Nets ( 1996-99 ) and as director of player personnel for the Nets ( 1995-96 ). Hal was also a special assignment coach/scout with the Milwaukee Bucks ( 1990-95 ) and assistant coach/head scout with the Atlanta Hawks ( 1976-77 ).In addition to serving in the NBA, Coach Wissel compiled more than 300 wins as a collegiate head coach. Hal turned losing programs at Trenton State and Lafayette into conference champions. He led Florida Southern to four straight trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament and three straight trips to the Division II Final Four ( '80, '81, and '82 ), winning the NCAA Division II National Championship in 1981. In 1972, Hal coached Fordham into the NIT Tournament. Hal also coached the Dominican Republic National Team in 1975.In 1972, Coach Wissel founded Basketball World, a venture that conducts basketball camps and clinics and produces and distributes books and videos. Basketball World's highly successful SHOOT IT BETTER Mini Camps are conducted worldwide for players at all levels. Basketball World is now owned and operated by Hal's son Paul.Hal received a bachelor's degree in physical education from Springfield College, a master's degree from Indiana University, and a doctorate in physical education from Springfield College. He is the author of two books. Basketball: Steps to Success is a best selling basketball book and has been translated into seven languages. Becoming a Basketball Player: Individual Drills has been made into a DVD. Dr. Wissel has produced five other instructional DVDs including, Basketball Shooting: Confidence, Rhythm and Mechanics, Basketball Shooting: Off the Pass, Off the Dribble and In the Post, Basketball Shooting: Make Your Shot Automatic, Basketball Shooting: Creating Your Shot Off the Dribble and Basketball Shooting: Post Moves and Drills.Hal Wissel's honors include being named Coach & Athlete magazine's Eastern Coach of the Year in 1972, Sunshine State Conference Coach of the Year ( '79, '80, '81 ), and Division II National Coach of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches in 1980. Coach Wissel has been inducted into the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame and the Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame. In 1998, Hal was named Sunshine State Con ference Silver Anniversary Coach. In 2009, he was inducted into New England Basketball Hall of FameScott Wissel has over 20 years of coaching experience at the collegiate and NBA levels. Scott is currently advance scout for the Los Angeles Clippers. Prior to working with the Clippers, Scott has worked as an assistant coach/scout for the Detroit Pistons and advance scout for the Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies, Milwaukee Bucks, and Sacramento Kings. Scott also served as an assistant coach for the Hartford Hellcats of the Continental Basketball Association ( 1993-94 ). On the collegiate level, Scott served as an assistant coach for the University of Connecticut ( 1989-93 ) and Springfield College ( 1988-89 ).An outstanding teacher, Scott conducts SHOOT IT BETTER Mini Camps worldwide for Basketball World. In May 2009, Scott traveled to China to evaluate and teach young Chinese basketball players as part of the NBA/Mengniu Milk Basketball Reality Challenge, a television show which was broadcast to over 800 million Chinese citizens. In addition to China, Scott's basketball related international travels have taken him to Austria, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, England, France, Germany, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. He has also conducted SHOOT IT BETTER Mini Camps in Alaska and Hawaii.
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