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Wallyball in Maryland come join us and check out our 4 court facility. It has locker rooms with showers and a small bar with drinks and appetizers.

Open play on Mon,
Advanced play on Tues,
League games on Fri.

If you have not played Wallyball below is a description but you need to come try to give it a bounce.

Wallyball is an exciting, fast-paced version of volleyball played inside a racquetball court, utilizing the walls to add a whole new dimension. It's a high-energy game that creates quick reactions and creative thinking, making it perfect for volleyball players looking for a new challenge or a thrilling way to cross-train.

Why You'll Love Wallyball

"Walls are In" Action: The key difference from traditional volleyball is that you can strategically hit the ball off a single side wall on your side of the net, creating unexpected angles and keeping opponents guessing. This adds a unique, dynamic element to rallies.

Faster, Intense Pace: Played within a smaller, enclosed court, the action is non-stop. The ball is always in flight, leading to longer rallies, more touches, and heightened intensity.

Enhanced Strategy: Good wallyball players use the walls as a key strategy to confuse and distract opponents. It encourages creative shot-making and demands excellent court awareness and communication skills—all valuable for your regular volleyball game.

Improve Core Skills: The enclosed space forces you to be fast on your feet and react quickly, which sharpens fundamental skills like passing, digging, and hitting in a controlled environment.

Great Cross-Training: It's an excellent workout that builds physical conditioning and mental fortitude, helping you stay sharp and competitive even in the off-season.

If you thrive on fast-paced competition and are looking for a fun, yet challenging, twist on the sport you love, wallyball offers a unique opportunity to bring your skills to the walls.

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Wallyball sessions for volleyball players seeking fast-paced, wall-based cross-training, with the aim of improving reflexes.

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