This program is designed with the Homeschooler in mind! Students ages 4-15 will have the opportunity to interact with other children their age in a fun, friendly, and active environment. During a semester, your child will focus on different motor skills while learning different sports and games. They will learn proper techniques and game rules that will help them in their development.

Homeschool Physical Education
This program is designed with the Homeschooler in mind! Students ages 4-15 will have the opportunity to interact with other children their age in a fun, friendly, and active environment. During a semester, your child will focus on different motor skills while learning different sports and games. They will learn proper techniques and game rules that will help them in their development.
2020-21 Classes: Students will be placed in groups of 10 with 1 teacher based on age levels. This will be their group for the entire class. Families will be kept together the best we can.
Must be pre-registered.
Cost: Daily option: $7/child for first 2 children (additional children $5/each). Semester option: $36/child for first 2 children (additional children $22/child). Dates are non-transferable.
When: 1st and 3rd Tuesday or Wednesday of every month from 10:30-11:30am. You will choose a preferred day and we will work our best to accommodate. Students will be notified of their class meeting day.
Semester #1 Dates:
October 6/7
October 20/21
November 3/4
November 17/18
December 1/2
December 15/16
January 5/6
Click Here to register!
Semester #1 Dates:
February 3
February 17
March 3
March 17
April 21
May 5
May 19
Click Here to register!
COVID Policies:
Parents/guardians must stay outside the facility except for check-in/pickup or in an emergency situation. Everyone will need to wear a mask at all times when in the facility (even during physical activity). Students will need to bring their own water bottle – drinking fountains will be closed (filling stations will be open). We kindly ask everyone to please exit the building after class ends at 11:30am. The courts and lobby will be closed immediately to ensure proper cleaning happens before other events can come in.
Before arriving, we please ask that you self-screen using the following questionnaire. HUB staff will again ask these questions at check-in for documentation purposes.
In the past 14 days, have you or anyone in your household experienced any of the following symptoms? If so, we kindly ask you to please NOT enter the facility.
- Fever
- Shortness of Breath
- Cough
- Sore Throat
- Chills
- New loss of taste/smell
When in the facility, we ask that you agree to the following policies to help us stop the spread.
- Wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based sanitizer. We recommend bringing your own hand sanitizer.
- Cover your cough or sneeze.
- Social distance by providing 6 feet of separation from others whenever possible.
Class Expectations
- Be Responsible; Come to class prepared to participate; wear appropriate clothing for activity following the PE appropriate dress guidelines.
- No food, gum, candy, or drinks on court (except water).
- Observe safety rules and listen to directions.
Appropriate Dress
- Students need to wear pants, shorts or skorts on their PE day. No skirts or dresses please.
- Students need to wear shoes that cover their toes and stay on their feet on their PE day. No sandals, flats, slip-ons, boots, high heels or flip flops.

We’re bringing Spikeball into the HUB! Come play in our 4 week recreational league.
Registration fee is $50 a team. Registration deadline: 2/12
We’re bringing Spikeball into the HUB! Come play in our 4 week recreational league.
Registration fee is $50 a team. Registration deadline: 2/12
LEAGUE DETAILS:
Friday Nights – 2/19-3/12
Teams will consist of 2 players. One alternate allowed per team. The league will be “open”, meaning any combination of males and females may play on a team. Ages 15+
Two – 3 game matches per night.
- An official match will be the best 2 out of 3 games. Games 1 and 2 will be played to 21 points. Game 3, if necessary will be played to 15. Rally scoring. Teams MUST win by 2 points.
Teams will referee their own games
RULES:
These rules are to preserve the health and safety of our participants and staff and to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
- Registration will be online only.
- Everybody must wear a mask at all times (including during play).
- Social distancing will be strictly enforced for both players and spectators.
- Players will be screened each night and will not be welcome to participate if they have any illness or symptoms. (Possible symptoms include cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, fever, runny nose, head or body aches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of taste or smell).
- Spectators, though not encouraged, must wear a face covering at all times, remain in the lobby, and social distance.
- Teams must leave the area upon completion of their matches.
- Hand Sanitation Stations will be provided near the entrance to the playing area.
- Nets and game balls, supplied by the HUB, will be sanitized by HUB staff after each night.
- Players and spectators not willing to follow these guidelines will be ordered to leave the facility.

We’re bringing cornhole into the HUB! Come play in our 4 week adult recreational league.
Registration fee is $50 a team. Registration deadline: 2/5
We’re bringing cornhole into the HUB! Come play in our 4 week adult recreational league.
Registration fee is $50 a team. Registration deadline: 2/5
Face mask and gloves (if you use HUB bags) will be required while playing. You may bring your own bags and not wear gloves.
LEAGUE DETAILS:
Friday Nights – 2/12 – 3/5
Teams will consist of 2 players. One alternate allowed per team. The league will be “open”, meaning any combination of males and females may play on a team.
Teams will referee their own games
RULES:
These rules are to preserve the health and safety of our participants and staff and to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
- Registration will be online only.
- Masks have to be worn at all times.
- Social distancing will be strictly enforced for both players and spectators.
- Players will be screened each night and will not be welcome to participate if they have any illness or symptoms. (Possible symptoms include cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, fever, runny nose, head or body aches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of taste or smell).
- Spectators, though not encouraged, must wear a face covering at all times, remain in the lobby, and social distance.
- Teams must leave the area upon completion of their matches.
- Hand Sanitation Stations will be provided near the entrance to the playing area.
- Games will follow American Cornhole Association rules.
- Bags, supplied by the HUB, will be sanitized by HUB staff after each night.
- Playing boards will be sanitized by HUB staff after each night.
- Players and spectators not willing to follow these guidelines will be ordered to leave the facility.
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
SPONSORED BY STCU
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
The HUB Sports Center will be delivering STEM camps this year for students K-8 who are interested in a hands on STEM experience that enhances their learning process. Our trained staff will be interacting with students by delivering Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) aligned curriculum that brings project-based STEM learning and context-centered education based on student inquiry to life.
2020-21 Program: Students will be placed in groups of 10 with 1 teacher based on age levels. This will be their group for the day. Families will be kept together the best we can.
Must be pre-registered.
CLICK HERE for registration
Cost: $20/student per day. Pick the day that works best for your family. Dates are non-transferable.
Need-based scholarships are available for this program. Email: info@hubsportscenter.org to request more information.
When: One Day Session – Wednesdays or Thursdays. 5:00-7:00pm
February – Viruses & Vaccines
March – Fantastic Contraptions & Kitchen Chemistry
April – TBA
COVID Policies:
Parents/guardians must stay outside the facility except for check-in/pickup or in an emergency situation. Everyone will need to wear a mask when in the facility (may be taken off during physical activity). Students will need to bring their own water bottle – drinking fountains will be closed (filling stations will be open). We kindly ask everyone to please exit the building after the program ends at 7:00pm. Student attendance will be tracked for contract tracing purposes. HUB Sports Center works closely with the SRHD and follows SRHD and CDC Guidelines.
Join us for MultiCare’s Heart Strings for Hope concert, raising funds to support mental health care, while providing hope and healing through music. The concert will be broadcast at the HUB Sports Center via Drive-In Movie style on March 10, 2021. This one-of-a-kind event features performances from artists across multiple genres of music in the name of this important and timely cause. Experience spectacular performances by Tim McGraw, LeAnn Rimes, Scotty McCreery, Lauren Alaina, Mat Kearney and many more artists! Artists listed here.
Tickets and donations made through this event will jointly benefit MultiCare Inland Northwest Foundation and HUB Sports Center. The Foundation will use the proceeds to elevate and expand access to care for our Behavioral Health services in the Inland Northwest. HUB Sports Center will use the proceeds to support opportunities for youth to play and learn valuable life lessons through participation.
Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Time: 7:00PM
Cost: $20 per car
You MUST Pre-Register for the event! Purchase a ticket for your carload HERE.
Thank you to Bryan White and MusiCares®, a charity founded by the Recording Academy, for putting these artists together.
Thank you to the Rayce Rudeen Foundation for underwriting the production of this event at the HUB Sports Center.
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
SPONSORED BY STCU
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
The HUB Sports Center will be delivering STEM camps this year for students K-8 who are interested in a hands on STEM experience that enhances their learning process. Our trained staff will be interacting with students by delivering Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) aligned curriculum that brings project-based STEM learning and context-centered education based on student inquiry to life.
2020-21 Program: Students will be placed in groups of 10 with 1 teacher based on age levels. This will be their group for the day. Families will be kept together the best we can.
Must be pre-registered.
CLICK HERE for registration
Cost: $20/student per day. Pick the day that works best for your family. Dates are non-transferable.
Need-based scholarships are available for this program. Email: info@hubsportscenter.org to request more information.
When: One Day Session – Wednesdays or Thursdays. 5:00-7:00pm
February – Viruses & Vaccines
March – Fantastic Contraptions & Kitchen Chemistry
April – TBA
COVID Policies:
Parents/guardians must stay outside the facility except for check-in/pickup or in an emergency situation. Everyone will need to wear a mask when in the facility (may be taken off during physical activity). Students will need to bring their own water bottle – drinking fountains will be closed (filling stations will be open). We kindly ask everyone to please exit the building after the program ends at 7:00pm. Student attendance will be tracked for contract tracing purposes. HUB Sports Center works closely with the SRHD and follows SRHD and CDC Guidelines.

We’re bringing Spikeball into the HUB! Come play in our 4 week recreational league.
Registration fee is $50 a team. Registration deadline: 2/12
We’re bringing Spikeball into the HUB! Come play in our 4 week recreational league.
Registration fee is $50 a team. Registration deadline: 2/12
LEAGUE DETAILS:
Friday Nights – 2/19-3/12
Teams will consist of 2 players. One alternate allowed per team. The league will be “open”, meaning any combination of males and females may play on a team. Ages 15+
Two – 3 game matches per night.
- An official match will be the best 2 out of 3 games. Games 1 and 2 will be played to 21 points. Game 3, if necessary will be played to 15. Rally scoring. Teams MUST win by 2 points.
Teams will referee their own games
RULES:
These rules are to preserve the health and safety of our participants and staff and to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
- Registration will be online only.
- Everybody must wear a mask at all times (including during play).
- Social distancing will be strictly enforced for both players and spectators.
- Players will be screened each night and will not be welcome to participate if they have any illness or symptoms. (Possible symptoms include cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, fever, runny nose, head or body aches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of taste or smell).
- Spectators, though not encouraged, must wear a face covering at all times, remain in the lobby, and social distance.
- Teams must leave the area upon completion of their matches.
- Hand Sanitation Stations will be provided near the entrance to the playing area.
- Nets and game balls, supplied by the HUB, will be sanitized by HUB staff after each night.
- Players and spectators not willing to follow these guidelines will be ordered to leave the facility.
This program is designed with the Homeschooler in mind! Students ages 4-15 will have the opportunity to interact with other children their age in a fun, friendly, and active environment. During a semester, your child will focus on different motor skills while learning different sports and games. They will learn proper techniques and game rules that will help them in their development.

Homeschool Physical Education
This program is designed with the Homeschooler in mind! Students ages 4-15 will have the opportunity to interact with other children their age in a fun, friendly, and active environment. During a semester, your child will focus on different motor skills while learning different sports and games. They will learn proper techniques and game rules that will help them in their development.
2020-21 Classes: Students will be placed in groups of 10 with 1 teacher based on age levels. This will be their group for the entire class. Families will be kept together the best we can.
Must be pre-registered.
Cost: Daily option: $7/child for first 2 children (additional children $5/each). Semester option: $36/child for first 2 children (additional children $22/child). Dates are non-transferable.
When: 1st and 3rd Tuesday or Wednesday of every month from 10:30-11:30am. You will choose a preferred day and we will work our best to accommodate. Students will be notified of their class meeting day.
Semester #1 Dates:
October 6/7
October 20/21
November 3/4
November 17/18
December 1/2
December 15/16
January 5/6
Click Here to register!
Semester #1 Dates:
February 3
February 17
March 3
March 17
April 21
May 5
May 19
Click Here to register!
COVID Policies:
Parents/guardians must stay outside the facility except for check-in/pickup or in an emergency situation. Everyone will need to wear a mask at all times when in the facility (even during physical activity). Students will need to bring their own water bottle – drinking fountains will be closed (filling stations will be open). We kindly ask everyone to please exit the building after class ends at 11:30am. The courts and lobby will be closed immediately to ensure proper cleaning happens before other events can come in.
Before arriving, we please ask that you self-screen using the following questionnaire. HUB staff will again ask these questions at check-in for documentation purposes.
In the past 14 days, have you or anyone in your household experienced any of the following symptoms? If so, we kindly ask you to please NOT enter the facility.
- Fever
- Shortness of Breath
- Cough
- Sore Throat
- Chills
- New loss of taste/smell
When in the facility, we ask that you agree to the following policies to help us stop the spread.
- Wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based sanitizer. We recommend bringing your own hand sanitizer.
- Cover your cough or sneeze.
- Social distance by providing 6 feet of separation from others whenever possible.
Class Expectations
- Be Responsible; Come to class prepared to participate; wear appropriate clothing for activity following the PE appropriate dress guidelines.
- No food, gum, candy, or drinks on court (except water).
- Observe safety rules and listen to directions.
Appropriate Dress
- Students need to wear pants, shorts or skorts on their PE day. No skirts or dresses please.
- Students need to wear shoes that cover their toes and stay on their feet on their PE day. No sandals, flats, slip-ons, boots, high heels or flip flops.
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
SPONSORED BY STCU
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
The HUB Sports Center will be delivering STEM camps this year for students K-8 who are interested in a hands on STEM experience that enhances their learning process. Our trained staff will be interacting with students by delivering Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) aligned curriculum that brings project-based STEM learning and context-centered education based on student inquiry to life.
2020-21 Program: Students will be placed in groups of 10 with 1 teacher based on age levels. This will be their group for the day. Families will be kept together the best we can.
Must be pre-registered.
CLICK HERE for registration
Cost: $20/student per day. Pick the day that works best for your family. Dates are non-transferable.
Need-based scholarships are available for this program. Email: info@hubsportscenter.org to request more information.
When: One Day Session – Wednesdays or Thursdays. 5:00-7:00pm
February – Viruses & Vaccines
March – Fantastic Contraptions & Kitchen Chemistry
April – TBA
COVID Policies:
Parents/guardians must stay outside the facility except for check-in/pickup or in an emergency situation. Everyone will need to wear a mask when in the facility (may be taken off during physical activity). Students will need to bring their own water bottle – drinking fountains will be closed (filling stations will be open). We kindly ask everyone to please exit the building after the program ends at 7:00pm. Student attendance will be tracked for contract tracing purposes. HUB Sports Center works closely with the SRHD and follows SRHD and CDC Guidelines.
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
SPONSORED BY STCU
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
The HUB Sports Center will be delivering STEM camps this year for students K-8 who are interested in a hands on STEM experience that enhances their learning process. Our trained staff will be interacting with students by delivering Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) aligned curriculum that brings project-based STEM learning and context-centered education based on student inquiry to life.
2020-21 Program: Students will be placed in groups of 10 with 1 teacher based on age levels. This will be their group for the day. Families will be kept together the best we can.
Must be pre-registered.
CLICK HERE for registration
Cost: $20/student per day. Pick the day that works best for your family. Dates are non-transferable.
Need-based scholarships are available for this program. Email: info@hubsportscenter.org to request more information.
When: One Day Session – Wednesdays or Thursdays. 5:00-7:00pm
February – Viruses & Vaccines
March – Fantastic Contraptions & Kitchen Chemistry
April – TBA
COVID Policies:
Parents/guardians must stay outside the facility except for check-in/pickup or in an emergency situation. Everyone will need to wear a mask when in the facility (may be taken off during physical activity). Students will need to bring their own water bottle – drinking fountains will be closed (filling stations will be open). We kindly ask everyone to please exit the building after the program ends at 7:00pm. Student attendance will be tracked for contract tracing purposes. HUB Sports Center works closely with the SRHD and follows SRHD and CDC Guidelines.

This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
REGISTRATION
All registration is done online, through Advanced Event Systems.
Prior to the tournament, your complete roster MUST be verified by USAV through their registration/database system.
All adults on the roster must have CURRENT background checks, and be SafeSport certified. Deadlines for rosters will be posted as the tournament approaches, and emails will be sent to the address entered in the AES account for the team with important information and reminders.
TEAM ENTRY INFORMATION
Registration will open on October 1, 2020.
Team entry fees are $825 for all teams, except 11 National (if there are enough teams entered to warrant a division). This division is $600 per team.
No refunds will be given after January 1, 2021 unless the tournament is forced to change dates/cancel due to COVID-19 restrictions or guidelines. Once a team has paid and submitted hotel information, acceptance will be noted in AES if space is available. If space is not available, teams will be notified via email of an alternate opening, or will be placed on a waitlist.
IMPACT CERTIFICATION
All coaches must be IMPACT certified in order to participate in a National Qualifier. There will be no IMPACT clinic available, so please take care of this prior to arrival.
REFEREE/SCOREKEEPER CERTIFICATION
All teams must provide a certified scorekeeper, R2 (down official), and two linespersons for each match that they officiate.
During a team’s officiating duties, an adult listed on their roster must be AT THE SCORE TABLE during the entire match.
FORMAT
This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day. *Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.
Bids to the GJNC are awarded in every division at the PNQ, so foreign teams are not allowed to participate.
All Open bids are determined by the number of teams in the division. The Qualifier Manual has this information.
Please refer to the Girls National Championship Manual for more information on number of bids, priority of bid use, trickle down process, etc.
Since it cannot be determined where a team will finish, teams should not plan to travel until the evening on the third day of play. No match is scheduled later than 3 pm on the final day. **It is recommended that airline tickets be scheduled no earlier than 5:30 pm.
*No roster changes may be made once a team has commenced play.*
ENTERING RESULTS
Make sure to enter your pre-PNQ tourney results in AES. This information is used for seeding the tournament and is very important!
**Click here for directions for entering results in AES.**
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
All teams requiring lodging must stay in a PNQ Partner Hotel in order to participate in the tournament. In order to keep rates low, and meet the needs of the tournament, we have partnered with these properties. We feel that the list allows for safety, quality, affordability, tradition, and hospitality. Please secure reservations early. You will NO LONGER enter hotel information into AES, but rather a housing form that will need to be COMPLETED prior to being ACCEPTED into the tournament. Click here to download and fill out the Hotel Form. Email or fax it to the office. **Local teams will NOT be required to fill out a form.
CHECK-IN
All teams are required to check in. Failure to do so may disqualify your team from the tournament. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, please check back frequently for the most current information related to the check-in process.
There will be no coaches’ meeting. All information will be provided to you during the check-in process. Medical release forms for ALL players should be accessible to coaches AT ALL TIMES during your stay at PNQ. By signing your roster, the team attests that these forms will be available in either print or digital form and carried by a representative of the team.
NO STAFF MEMBER OR PLAYER WILL BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITHOUT A CURRENT USAV #. A roster will be provided during the check-in process, but the person checking the team in should have a copy of the team’s roster in case there is a discrepancy. Additionally, the person checking the team in will become the “team representative” and “signing agent” and will attest that the information is correct.
QUALIFIER MANUAL
Make sure to download the 2021 Girls National Championship Manual (link will be activated when available) so that you are familiar with the following qualifier topics and other tournament protocol:
· bid process and rules
· entry acceptance processes and criteria
· formats and play sequence
· warm-up protocol
· team responsibilities
· penalty for forfeitures
· awards for each division
· coaching certification requirements
· tie-breaking procedures
· roster rules (frozen and otherwise)
PLAYING SITES/WAVES (check back in March)
Matches will be streamed as well as digitally recorded via PlaySight. You may sign up with them to have these features available via your phone or computer.
CLICK HERE for Registration and Information
USAV has made changes to the Club and Open divisions, including the number of bids awarded in a division. For 2013, all qualifiers will be offering an American division and will offer a bid to the GJNC. The USA division (formerly Club division) will offer 1 bid for divisions with 8-23 teams and 2 bids for divisions with 24 or more teams. The Open division will now require divisions of 24 or more for 3 bids, 16-23 teams for 2 bids, and 8-15 teams for 1 bid to the GJNC. More information can be found in the Girls National Championship Manual.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day.
*Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.

This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
REGISTRATION
All registration is done online, through Advanced Event Systems.
Prior to the tournament, your complete roster MUST be verified by USAV through their registration/database system.
All adults on the roster must have CURRENT background checks, and be SafeSport certified. Deadlines for rosters will be posted as the tournament approaches, and emails will be sent to the address entered in the AES account for the team with important information and reminders.
TEAM ENTRY INFORMATION
Registration will open on October 1, 2020.
Team entry fees are $825 for all teams, except 11 National (if there are enough teams entered to warrant a division). This division is $600 per team.
No refunds will be given after January 1, 2021 unless the tournament is forced to change dates/cancel due to COVID-19 restrictions or guidelines. Once a team has paid and submitted hotel information, acceptance will be noted in AES if space is available. If space is not available, teams will be notified via email of an alternate opening, or will be placed on a waitlist.
IMPACT CERTIFICATION
All coaches must be IMPACT certified in order to participate in a National Qualifier. There will be no IMPACT clinic available, so please take care of this prior to arrival.
REFEREE/SCOREKEEPER CERTIFICATION
All teams must provide a certified scorekeeper, R2 (down official), and two linespersons for each match that they officiate.
During a team’s officiating duties, an adult listed on their roster must be AT THE SCORE TABLE during the entire match.
FORMAT
This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day. *Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.
Bids to the GJNC are awarded in every division at the PNQ, so foreign teams are not allowed to participate.
All Open bids are determined by the number of teams in the division. The Qualifier Manual has this information.
Please refer to the Girls National Championship Manual for more information on number of bids, priority of bid use, trickle down process, etc.
Since it cannot be determined where a team will finish, teams should not plan to travel until the evening on the third day of play. No match is scheduled later than 3 pm on the final day. **It is recommended that airline tickets be scheduled no earlier than 5:30 pm.
*No roster changes may be made once a team has commenced play.*
ENTERING RESULTS
Make sure to enter your pre-PNQ tourney results in AES. This information is used for seeding the tournament and is very important!
**Click here for directions for entering results in AES.**
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
All teams requiring lodging must stay in a PNQ Partner Hotel in order to participate in the tournament. In order to keep rates low, and meet the needs of the tournament, we have partnered with these properties. We feel that the list allows for safety, quality, affordability, tradition, and hospitality. Please secure reservations early. You will NO LONGER enter hotel information into AES, but rather a housing form that will need to be COMPLETED prior to being ACCEPTED into the tournament. Click here to download and fill out the Hotel Form. Email or fax it to the office. **Local teams will NOT be required to fill out a form.
CHECK-IN
All teams are required to check in. Failure to do so may disqualify your team from the tournament. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, please check back frequently for the most current information related to the check-in process.
There will be no coaches’ meeting. All information will be provided to you during the check-in process. Medical release forms for ALL players should be accessible to coaches AT ALL TIMES during your stay at PNQ. By signing your roster, the team attests that these forms will be available in either print or digital form and carried by a representative of the team.
NO STAFF MEMBER OR PLAYER WILL BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITHOUT A CURRENT USAV #. A roster will be provided during the check-in process, but the person checking the team in should have a copy of the team’s roster in case there is a discrepancy. Additionally, the person checking the team in will become the “team representative” and “signing agent” and will attest that the information is correct.
QUALIFIER MANUAL
Make sure to download the 2021 Girls National Championship Manual (link will be activated when available) so that you are familiar with the following qualifier topics and other tournament protocol:
· bid process and rules
· entry acceptance processes and criteria
· formats and play sequence
· warm-up protocol
· team responsibilities
· penalty for forfeitures
· awards for each division
· coaching certification requirements
· tie-breaking procedures
· roster rules (frozen and otherwise)
PLAYING SITES/WAVES (check back in March)
Matches will be streamed as well as digitally recorded via PlaySight. You may sign up with them to have these features available via your phone or computer.
CLICK HERE for Registration and Information
USAV has made changes to the Club and Open divisions, including the number of bids awarded in a division. For 2013, all qualifiers will be offering an American division and will offer a bid to the GJNC. The USA division (formerly Club division) will offer 1 bid for divisions with 8-23 teams and 2 bids for divisions with 24 or more teams. The Open division will now require divisions of 24 or more for 3 bids, 16-23 teams for 2 bids, and 8-15 teams for 1 bid to the GJNC. More information can be found in the Girls National Championship Manual.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day.
*Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.

This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
REGISTRATION
All registration is done online, through Advanced Event Systems.
Prior to the tournament, your complete roster MUST be verified by USAV through their registration/database system.
All adults on the roster must have CURRENT background checks, and be SafeSport certified. Deadlines for rosters will be posted as the tournament approaches, and emails will be sent to the address entered in the AES account for the team with important information and reminders.
TEAM ENTRY INFORMATION
Registration will open on October 1, 2020.
Team entry fees are $825 for all teams, except 11 National (if there are enough teams entered to warrant a division). This division is $600 per team.
No refunds will be given after January 1, 2021 unless the tournament is forced to change dates/cancel due to COVID-19 restrictions or guidelines. Once a team has paid and submitted hotel information, acceptance will be noted in AES if space is available. If space is not available, teams will be notified via email of an alternate opening, or will be placed on a waitlist.
IMPACT CERTIFICATION
All coaches must be IMPACT certified in order to participate in a National Qualifier. There will be no IMPACT clinic available, so please take care of this prior to arrival.
REFEREE/SCOREKEEPER CERTIFICATION
All teams must provide a certified scorekeeper, R2 (down official), and two linespersons for each match that they officiate.
During a team’s officiating duties, an adult listed on their roster must be AT THE SCORE TABLE during the entire match.
FORMAT
This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day. *Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.
Bids to the GJNC are awarded in every division at the PNQ, so foreign teams are not allowed to participate.
All Open bids are determined by the number of teams in the division. The Qualifier Manual has this information.
Please refer to the Girls National Championship Manual for more information on number of bids, priority of bid use, trickle down process, etc.
Since it cannot be determined where a team will finish, teams should not plan to travel until the evening on the third day of play. No match is scheduled later than 3 pm on the final day. **It is recommended that airline tickets be scheduled no earlier than 5:30 pm.
*No roster changes may be made once a team has commenced play.*
ENTERING RESULTS
Make sure to enter your pre-PNQ tourney results in AES. This information is used for seeding the tournament and is very important!
**Click here for directions for entering results in AES.**
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
All teams requiring lodging must stay in a PNQ Partner Hotel in order to participate in the tournament. In order to keep rates low, and meet the needs of the tournament, we have partnered with these properties. We feel that the list allows for safety, quality, affordability, tradition, and hospitality. Please secure reservations early. You will NO LONGER enter hotel information into AES, but rather a housing form that will need to be COMPLETED prior to being ACCEPTED into the tournament. Click here to download and fill out the Hotel Form. Email or fax it to the office. **Local teams will NOT be required to fill out a form.
CHECK-IN
All teams are required to check in. Failure to do so may disqualify your team from the tournament. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, please check back frequently for the most current information related to the check-in process.
There will be no coaches’ meeting. All information will be provided to you during the check-in process. Medical release forms for ALL players should be accessible to coaches AT ALL TIMES during your stay at PNQ. By signing your roster, the team attests that these forms will be available in either print or digital form and carried by a representative of the team.
NO STAFF MEMBER OR PLAYER WILL BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITHOUT A CURRENT USAV #. A roster will be provided during the check-in process, but the person checking the team in should have a copy of the team’s roster in case there is a discrepancy. Additionally, the person checking the team in will become the “team representative” and “signing agent” and will attest that the information is correct.
QUALIFIER MANUAL
Make sure to download the 2021 Girls National Championship Manual (link will be activated when available) so that you are familiar with the following qualifier topics and other tournament protocol:
· bid process and rules
· entry acceptance processes and criteria
· formats and play sequence
· warm-up protocol
· team responsibilities
· penalty for forfeitures
· awards for each division
· coaching certification requirements
· tie-breaking procedures
· roster rules (frozen and otherwise)
PLAYING SITES/WAVES (check back in March)
Matches will be streamed as well as digitally recorded via PlaySight. You may sign up with them to have these features available via your phone or computer.
CLICK HERE for Registration and Information
USAV has made changes to the Club and Open divisions, including the number of bids awarded in a division. For 2013, all qualifiers will be offering an American division and will offer a bid to the GJNC. The USA division (formerly Club division) will offer 1 bid for divisions with 8-23 teams and 2 bids for divisions with 24 or more teams. The Open division will now require divisions of 24 or more for 3 bids, 16-23 teams for 2 bids, and 8-15 teams for 1 bid to the GJNC. More information can be found in the Girls National Championship Manual.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day.
*Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
SPONSORED BY STCU
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
The HUB Sports Center will be delivering STEM camps this year for students K-8 who are interested in a hands on STEM experience that enhances their learning process. Our trained staff will be interacting with students by delivering Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) aligned curriculum that brings project-based STEM learning and context-centered education based on student inquiry to life.
2020-21 Program: Students will be placed in groups of 10 with 1 teacher based on age levels. This will be their group for the day. Families will be kept together the best we can.
Must be pre-registered.
CLICK HERE for registration
Cost: $20/student per day. Pick the day that works best for your family. Dates are non-transferable.
Need-based scholarships are available for this program. Email: info@hubsportscenter.org to request more information.
When: One Day Session – Wednesdays or Thursdays. 5:00-7:00pm
February – Viruses & Vaccines
March – Fantastic Contraptions & Kitchen Chemistry
April – TBA
COVID Policies:
Parents/guardians must stay outside the facility except for check-in/pickup or in an emergency situation. Everyone will need to wear a mask when in the facility (may be taken off during physical activity). Students will need to bring their own water bottle – drinking fountains will be closed (filling stations will be open). We kindly ask everyone to please exit the building after the program ends at 7:00pm. Student attendance will be tracked for contract tracing purposes. HUB Sports Center works closely with the SRHD and follows SRHD and CDC Guidelines.
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
SPONSORED BY STCU
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
The HUB Sports Center will be delivering STEM camps this year for students K-8 who are interested in a hands on STEM experience that enhances their learning process. Our trained staff will be interacting with students by delivering Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) aligned curriculum that brings project-based STEM learning and context-centered education based on student inquiry to life.
2020-21 Program: Students will be placed in groups of 10 with 1 teacher based on age levels. This will be their group for the day. Families will be kept together the best we can.
Must be pre-registered.
CLICK HERE for registration
Cost: $20/student per day. Pick the day that works best for your family. Dates are non-transferable.
Need-based scholarships are available for this program. Email: info@hubsportscenter.org to request more information.
When: One Day Session – Wednesdays or Thursdays. 5:00-7:00pm
February – Viruses & Vaccines
March – Fantastic Contraptions & Kitchen Chemistry
April – TBA
COVID Policies:
Parents/guardians must stay outside the facility except for check-in/pickup or in an emergency situation. Everyone will need to wear a mask when in the facility (may be taken off during physical activity). Students will need to bring their own water bottle – drinking fountains will be closed (filling stations will be open). We kindly ask everyone to please exit the building after the program ends at 7:00pm. Student attendance will be tracked for contract tracing purposes. HUB Sports Center works closely with the SRHD and follows SRHD and CDC Guidelines.
This program is designed with the Homeschooler in mind! Students ages 4-15 will have the opportunity to interact with other children their age in a fun, friendly, and active environment. During a semester, your child will focus on different motor skills while learning different sports and games. They will learn proper techniques and game rules that will help them in their development.

Homeschool Physical Education
This program is designed with the Homeschooler in mind! Students ages 4-15 will have the opportunity to interact with other children their age in a fun, friendly, and active environment. During a semester, your child will focus on different motor skills while learning different sports and games. They will learn proper techniques and game rules that will help them in their development.
2020-21 Classes: Students will be placed in groups of 10 with 1 teacher based on age levels. This will be their group for the entire class. Families will be kept together the best we can.
Must be pre-registered.
Cost: Daily option: $7/child for first 2 children (additional children $5/each). Semester option: $36/child for first 2 children (additional children $22/child). Dates are non-transferable.
When: 1st and 3rd Tuesday or Wednesday of every month from 10:30-11:30am. You will choose a preferred day and we will work our best to accommodate. Students will be notified of their class meeting day.
Semester #1 Dates:
October 6/7
October 20/21
November 3/4
November 17/18
December 1/2
December 15/16
January 5/6
Click Here to register!
Semester #1 Dates:
February 3
February 17
March 3
March 17
April 21
May 5
May 19
Click Here to register!
COVID Policies:
Parents/guardians must stay outside the facility except for check-in/pickup or in an emergency situation. Everyone will need to wear a mask at all times when in the facility (even during physical activity). Students will need to bring their own water bottle – drinking fountains will be closed (filling stations will be open). We kindly ask everyone to please exit the building after class ends at 11:30am. The courts and lobby will be closed immediately to ensure proper cleaning happens before other events can come in.
Before arriving, we please ask that you self-screen using the following questionnaire. HUB staff will again ask these questions at check-in for documentation purposes.
In the past 14 days, have you or anyone in your household experienced any of the following symptoms? If so, we kindly ask you to please NOT enter the facility.
- Fever
- Shortness of Breath
- Cough
- Sore Throat
- Chills
- New loss of taste/smell
When in the facility, we ask that you agree to the following policies to help us stop the spread.
- Wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based sanitizer. We recommend bringing your own hand sanitizer.
- Cover your cough or sneeze.
- Social distance by providing 6 feet of separation from others whenever possible.
Class Expectations
- Be Responsible; Come to class prepared to participate; wear appropriate clothing for activity following the PE appropriate dress guidelines.
- No food, gum, candy, or drinks on court (except water).
- Observe safety rules and listen to directions.
Appropriate Dress
- Students need to wear pants, shorts or skorts on their PE day. No skirts or dresses please.
- Students need to wear shoes that cover their toes and stay on their feet on their PE day. No sandals, flats, slip-ons, boots, high heels or flip flops.
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
SPONSORED BY STCU
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
The HUB Sports Center will be delivering STEM camps this year for students K-8 who are interested in a hands on STEM experience that enhances their learning process. Our trained staff will be interacting with students by delivering Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) aligned curriculum that brings project-based STEM learning and context-centered education based on student inquiry to life.
2020-21 Program: Students will be placed in groups of 10 with 1 teacher based on age levels. This will be their group for the day. Families will be kept together the best we can.
Must be pre-registered.
CLICK HERE for registration
Cost: $20/student per day. Pick the day that works best for your family. Dates are non-transferable.
Need-based scholarships are available for this program. Email: info@hubsportscenter.org to request more information.
When: One Day Session – Wednesdays or Thursdays. 5:00-7:00pm
February – Viruses & Vaccines
March – Fantastic Contraptions & Kitchen Chemistry
April – TBA
COVID Policies:
Parents/guardians must stay outside the facility except for check-in/pickup or in an emergency situation. Everyone will need to wear a mask when in the facility (may be taken off during physical activity). Students will need to bring their own water bottle – drinking fountains will be closed (filling stations will be open). We kindly ask everyone to please exit the building after the program ends at 7:00pm. Student attendance will be tracked for contract tracing purposes. HUB Sports Center works closely with the SRHD and follows SRHD and CDC Guidelines.
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
SPONSORED BY STCU
A fun hands-on STEM focused learning environment to spark student innovation!
The HUB Sports Center will be delivering STEM camps this year for students K-8 who are interested in a hands on STEM experience that enhances their learning process. Our trained staff will be interacting with students by delivering Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) aligned curriculum that brings project-based STEM learning and context-centered education based on student inquiry to life.
2020-21 Program: Students will be placed in groups of 10 with 1 teacher based on age levels. This will be their group for the day. Families will be kept together the best we can.
Must be pre-registered.
CLICK HERE for registration
Cost: $20/student per day. Pick the day that works best for your family. Dates are non-transferable.
Need-based scholarships are available for this program. Email: info@hubsportscenter.org to request more information.
When: One Day Session – Wednesdays or Thursdays. 5:00-7:00pm
February – Viruses & Vaccines
March – Fantastic Contraptions & Kitchen Chemistry
April – TBA
COVID Policies:
Parents/guardians must stay outside the facility except for check-in/pickup or in an emergency situation. Everyone will need to wear a mask when in the facility (may be taken off during physical activity). Students will need to bring their own water bottle – drinking fountains will be closed (filling stations will be open). We kindly ask everyone to please exit the building after the program ends at 7:00pm. Student attendance will be tracked for contract tracing purposes. HUB Sports Center works closely with the SRHD and follows SRHD and CDC Guidelines.
This specialized 3-day camp will give you the drills and instruction you need to become a top-flight shooter who stands out from the competition.
Go into season ready to increase your shooting percentage and range with better mechanics and more confidence in your shot.
These are the secrets perfected by the world’s greatest shooters, and now they’re yours as part of the 3-day intensive Shooting & Offensive Skills Camp.
What will players get out of the camp?
-
- Shooting fundamentals that will quickly boost your FG and FT % (stance, release point, hand position and follow through)
- Common mistakes that limit players’ shooting ability (and quick fixes for each)
- How to develop a quicker release to get better looks and avoid getting blocked
- The “Steve Nash Adjustment” that extends your shooting range while staying accurate
- Proper body positioning for maximum shooting accuracy
- Techniques for creating space so you get more clean looks at the basket
- Pro-level secrets for shooting off the dribble
- Catch-and-shoot fundamentals for varying game situations
- The “shooters mentality” that will immediately give you a psychological edge in every situation
Shooting Topics Covered In Camp
-
- How your stance could actually be causing your shot to go left and right and how to fix it
- Why the parallel stance may not be the right fit for you
- How your legs and not just your follow through can actually cause a flat shot
- The proper release point and follow through
- How inflexibility in your legs can affect your shot in a negative way
- Learn the Steve Nash adjustment that allows players to shoot accurately from further distances
-
- How to make your shot quicker
- The mentality to making your shot quicker
- The proper body position for every shot off of the catch
- The proper footwork for different situations during the game
- The proper hand position to create consistency and accuracy
- How to pull up out of the fast break
As the levels go up, it’s very important to add a pull up jump shot off of the dribble. This gives you the ability to score as defenders rush out to defend the initial shot. You will learn:
-
- The often ignored, but important progressions for the shot off of the dribble learned from legendary Hal Wissel who coached in the NBA
- Learn how to properly pick up the basketball and how doing it the wrong way could be causing your shot to miss to the left and the right
- Learn how the pace of the dribble can make your shot quicker
- Learn how to properly execute the sweep and step through to create space from your defender
- Learn the mentality needed to have a successful pull up jump shot and how the wrong mentality can be easily defended
You will learn the keys to a quick release used by the pros such as Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry. You will learn the Michael Jordan 1-2 step used to create space and hit the open jumper.
Spots Are Limited
After You Register
What’s Your “Why”?
-
- Getting more playing time
- Stepping into shots with confidence
- Making the “A” team
- Increasing your scoring average
- Higher FG and FT %
- Making teams pay for leaving you open
- Loving the game more than ever as you see yourself succeed.
WHEN:
AGE CATEGORY:
The camp is for boys and girls from 5th grade to 10th grade.
Players will be grouped based on grade and gender to start during the individual skill work drills.
PLAYER LIMIT:
WHERE:
19619 E. Cataldo Ave.
Liberty Lake, WA 99016
COST:
This specialized 3-day camp will give you the drills and instruction you need to become a top-flight shooter who stands out from the competition.
Go into season ready to increase your shooting percentage and range with better mechanics and more confidence in your shot.
These are the secrets perfected by the world’s greatest shooters, and now they’re yours as part of the 3-day intensive Shooting & Offensive Skills Camp.
What will players get out of the camp?
-
- Shooting fundamentals that will quickly boost your FG and FT % (stance, release point, hand position and follow through)
- Common mistakes that limit players’ shooting ability (and quick fixes for each)
- How to develop a quicker release to get better looks and avoid getting blocked
- The “Steve Nash Adjustment” that extends your shooting range while staying accurate
- Proper body positioning for maximum shooting accuracy
- Techniques for creating space so you get more clean looks at the basket
- Pro-level secrets for shooting off the dribble
- Catch-and-shoot fundamentals for varying game situations
- The “shooters mentality” that will immediately give you a psychological edge in every situation
Shooting Topics Covered In Camp
-
- How your stance could actually be causing your shot to go left and right and how to fix it
- Why the parallel stance may not be the right fit for you
- How your legs and not just your follow through can actually cause a flat shot
- The proper release point and follow through
- How inflexibility in your legs can affect your shot in a negative way
- Learn the Steve Nash adjustment that allows players to shoot accurately from further distances
-
- How to make your shot quicker
- The mentality to making your shot quicker
- The proper body position for every shot off of the catch
- The proper footwork for different situations during the game
- The proper hand position to create consistency and accuracy
- How to pull up out of the fast break
As the levels go up, it’s very important to add a pull up jump shot off of the dribble. This gives you the ability to score as defenders rush out to defend the initial shot. You will learn:
-
- The often ignored, but important progressions for the shot off of the dribble learned from legendary Hal Wissel who coached in the NBA
- Learn how to properly pick up the basketball and how doing it the wrong way could be causing your shot to miss to the left and the right
- Learn how the pace of the dribble can make your shot quicker
- Learn how to properly execute the sweep and step through to create space from your defender
- Learn the mentality needed to have a successful pull up jump shot and how the wrong mentality can be easily defended
You will learn the keys to a quick release used by the pros such as Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry. You will learn the Michael Jordan 1-2 step used to create space and hit the open jumper.
Spots Are Limited
After You Register
What’s Your “Why”?
-
- Getting more playing time
- Stepping into shots with confidence
- Making the “A” team
- Increasing your scoring average
- Higher FG and FT %
- Making teams pay for leaving you open
- Loving the game more than ever as you see yourself succeed.
WHEN:
AGE CATEGORY:
The camp is for boys and girls from 5th grade to 10th grade.
Players will be grouped based on grade and gender to start during the individual skill work drills.
PLAYER LIMIT:
WHERE:
19619 E. Cataldo Ave.
Liberty Lake, WA 99016
COST:
The Glow Your Own Way event will be a combination of virtual (5/10k) and in-person (.5k) races to raise funds for HUB Sports Center’s outreach programs.
Glow Your Own Way 5/10K Virtual Run. Runners can set their own course and pick between a 5k and 10k run. You will track and upload your run to Negative Split to see how your race compared with other participants. This could be a wonderful precursor and/or warm-up to Bloomsday. More details and registration coming soon.
Glow Your Own Way .5k Fun Run. This will be an in-person run at the HUB Sports Center. We encourage you to wear your favorite glowing apparel for the evening run around the building. We will have aid stations strategically located throughout the course for this grueling .5k lap around the HUB. More details and registration coming soon.
This specialized 3-day camp will give you the drills and instruction you need to become a top-flight shooter who stands out from the competition.
Go into season ready to increase your shooting percentage and range with better mechanics and more confidence in your shot.
These are the secrets perfected by the world’s greatest shooters, and now they’re yours as part of the 3-day intensive Shooting & Offensive Skills Camp.
What will players get out of the camp?
-
- Shooting fundamentals that will quickly boost your FG and FT % (stance, release point, hand position and follow through)
- Common mistakes that limit players’ shooting ability (and quick fixes for each)
- How to develop a quicker release to get better looks and avoid getting blocked
- The “Steve Nash Adjustment” that extends your shooting range while staying accurate
- Proper body positioning for maximum shooting accuracy
- Techniques for creating space so you get more clean looks at the basket
- Pro-level secrets for shooting off the dribble
- Catch-and-shoot fundamentals for varying game situations
- The “shooters mentality” that will immediately give you a psychological edge in every situation
Shooting Topics Covered In Camp
-
- How your stance could actually be causing your shot to go left and right and how to fix it
- Why the parallel stance may not be the right fit for you
- How your legs and not just your follow through can actually cause a flat shot
- The proper release point and follow through
- How inflexibility in your legs can affect your shot in a negative way
- Learn the Steve Nash adjustment that allows players to shoot accurately from further distances
-
- How to make your shot quicker
- The mentality to making your shot quicker
- The proper body position for every shot off of the catch
- The proper footwork for different situations during the game
- The proper hand position to create consistency and accuracy
- How to pull up out of the fast break
As the levels go up, it’s very important to add a pull up jump shot off of the dribble. This gives you the ability to score as defenders rush out to defend the initial shot. You will learn:
-
- The often ignored, but important progressions for the shot off of the dribble learned from legendary Hal Wissel who coached in the NBA
- Learn how to properly pick up the basketball and how doing it the wrong way could be causing your shot to miss to the left and the right
- Learn how the pace of the dribble can make your shot quicker
- Learn how to properly execute the sweep and step through to create space from your defender
- Learn the mentality needed to have a successful pull up jump shot and how the wrong mentality can be easily defended
You will learn the keys to a quick release used by the pros such as Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry. You will learn the Michael Jordan 1-2 step used to create space and hit the open jumper.
Spots Are Limited
After You Register
What’s Your “Why”?
-
- Getting more playing time
- Stepping into shots with confidence
- Making the “A” team
- Increasing your scoring average
- Higher FG and FT %
- Making teams pay for leaving you open
- Loving the game more than ever as you see yourself succeed.
WHEN:
AGE CATEGORY:
The camp is for boys and girls from 5th grade to 10th grade.
Players will be grouped based on grade and gender to start during the individual skill work drills.
PLAYER LIMIT:
WHERE:
19619 E. Cataldo Ave.
Liberty Lake, WA 99016
COST:
This program is designed with the Homeschooler in mind! Students ages 4-15 will have the opportunity to interact with other children their age in a fun, friendly, and active environment. During a semester, your child will focus on different motor skills while learning different sports and games. They will learn proper techniques and game rules that will help them in their development.

Homeschool Physical Education
This program is designed with the Homeschooler in mind! Students ages 4-15 will have the opportunity to interact with other children their age in a fun, friendly, and active environment. During a semester, your child will focus on different motor skills while learning different sports and games. They will learn proper techniques and game rules that will help them in their development.
2020-21 Classes: Students will be placed in groups of 10 with 1 teacher based on age levels. This will be their group for the entire class. Families will be kept together the best we can.
Must be pre-registered.
Cost: Daily option: $7/child for first 2 children (additional children $5/each). Semester option: $36/child for first 2 children (additional children $22/child). Dates are non-transferable.
When: 1st and 3rd Tuesday or Wednesday of every month from 10:30-11:30am. You will choose a preferred day and we will work our best to accommodate. Students will be notified of their class meeting day.
Semester #1 Dates:
October 6/7
October 20/21
November 3/4
November 17/18
December 1/2
December 15/16
January 5/6
Click Here to register!
Semester #1 Dates:
February 3
February 17
March 3
March 17
April 21
May 5
May 19
Click Here to register!
COVID Policies:
Parents/guardians must stay outside the facility except for check-in/pickup or in an emergency situation. Everyone will need to wear a mask at all times when in the facility (even during physical activity). Students will need to bring their own water bottle – drinking fountains will be closed (filling stations will be open). We kindly ask everyone to please exit the building after class ends at 11:30am. The courts and lobby will be closed immediately to ensure proper cleaning happens before other events can come in.
Before arriving, we please ask that you self-screen using the following questionnaire. HUB staff will again ask these questions at check-in for documentation purposes.
In the past 14 days, have you or anyone in your household experienced any of the following symptoms? If so, we kindly ask you to please NOT enter the facility.
- Fever
- Shortness of Breath
- Cough
- Sore Throat
- Chills
- New loss of taste/smell
When in the facility, we ask that you agree to the following policies to help us stop the spread.
- Wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based sanitizer. We recommend bringing your own hand sanitizer.
- Cover your cough or sneeze.
- Social distance by providing 6 feet of separation from others whenever possible.
Class Expectations
- Be Responsible; Come to class prepared to participate; wear appropriate clothing for activity following the PE appropriate dress guidelines.
- No food, gum, candy, or drinks on court (except water).
- Observe safety rules and listen to directions.
Appropriate Dress
- Students need to wear pants, shorts or skorts on their PE day. No skirts or dresses please.
- Students need to wear shoes that cover their toes and stay on their feet on their PE day. No sandals, flats, slip-ons, boots, high heels or flip flops.

This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
REGISTRATION
All registration is done online, through Advanced Event Systems.
Prior to the tournament, your complete roster MUST be verified by USAV through their registration/database system.
All adults on the roster must have CURRENT background checks, and be SafeSport certified. Deadlines for rosters will be posted as the tournament approaches, and emails will be sent to the address entered in the AES account for the team with important information and reminders.
TEAM ENTRY INFORMATION
Registration will open on October 1, 2020.
Team entry fees are $825 for all teams, except 11 National (if there are enough teams entered to warrant a division). This division is $600 per team.
No refunds will be given after January 1, 2021 unless the tournament is forced to change dates/cancel due to COVID-19 restrictions or guidelines. Once a team has paid and submitted hotel information, acceptance will be noted in AES if space is available. If space is not available, teams will be notified via email of an alternate opening, or will be placed on a waitlist.
IMPACT CERTIFICATION
All coaches must be IMPACT certified in order to participate in a National Qualifier. There will be no IMPACT clinic available, so please take care of this prior to arrival.
REFEREE/SCOREKEEPER CERTIFICATION
All teams must provide a certified scorekeeper, R2 (down official), and two linespersons for each match that they officiate.
During a team’s officiating duties, an adult listed on their roster must be AT THE SCORE TABLE during the entire match.
FORMAT
This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day. *Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.
Bids to the GJNC are awarded in every division at the PNQ, so foreign teams are not allowed to participate.
All Open bids are determined by the number of teams in the division. The Qualifier Manual has this information.
Please refer to the Girls National Championship Manual for more information on number of bids, priority of bid use, trickle down process, etc.
Since it cannot be determined where a team will finish, teams should not plan to travel until the evening on the third day of play. No match is scheduled later than 3 pm on the final day. **It is recommended that airline tickets be scheduled no earlier than 5:30 pm.
*No roster changes may be made once a team has commenced play.*
ENTERING RESULTS
Make sure to enter your pre-PNQ tourney results in AES. This information is used for seeding the tournament and is very important!
**Click here for directions for entering results in AES.**
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
All teams requiring lodging must stay in a PNQ Partner Hotel in order to participate in the tournament. In order to keep rates low, and meet the needs of the tournament, we have partnered with these properties. We feel that the list allows for safety, quality, affordability, tradition, and hospitality. Please secure reservations early. You will NO LONGER enter hotel information into AES, but rather a housing form that will need to be COMPLETED prior to being ACCEPTED into the tournament. Click here to download and fill out the Hotel Form. Email or fax it to the office. **Local teams will NOT be required to fill out a form.
CHECK-IN
All teams are required to check in. Failure to do so may disqualify your team from the tournament. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, please check back frequently for the most current information related to the check-in process.
There will be no coaches’ meeting. All information will be provided to you during the check-in process. Medical release forms for ALL players should be accessible to coaches AT ALL TIMES during your stay at PNQ. By signing your roster, the team attests that these forms will be available in either print or digital form and carried by a representative of the team.
NO STAFF MEMBER OR PLAYER WILL BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITHOUT A CURRENT USAV #. A roster will be provided during the check-in process, but the person checking the team in should have a copy of the team’s roster in case there is a discrepancy. Additionally, the person checking the team in will become the “team representative” and “signing agent” and will attest that the information is correct.
QUALIFIER MANUAL
Make sure to download the 2021 Girls National Championship Manual (link will be activated when available) so that you are familiar with the following qualifier topics and other tournament protocol:
· bid process and rules
· entry acceptance processes and criteria
· formats and play sequence
· warm-up protocol
· team responsibilities
· penalty for forfeitures
· awards for each division
· coaching certification requirements
· tie-breaking procedures
· roster rules (frozen and otherwise)
PLAYING SITES/WAVES (check back in March)
Matches will be streamed as well as digitally recorded via PlaySight. You may sign up with them to have these features available via your phone or computer.
CLICK HERE for Registration and Information
USAV has made changes to the Club and Open divisions, including the number of bids awarded in a division. For 2013, all qualifiers will be offering an American division and will offer a bid to the GJNC. The USA division (formerly Club division) will offer 1 bid for divisions with 8-23 teams and 2 bids for divisions with 24 or more teams. The Open division will now require divisions of 24 or more for 3 bids, 16-23 teams for 2 bids, and 8-15 teams for 1 bid to the GJNC. More information can be found in the Girls National Championship Manual.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day.
*Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.

This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
REGISTRATION
All registration is done online, through Advanced Event Systems.
Prior to the tournament, your complete roster MUST be verified by USAV through their registration/database system.
All adults on the roster must have CURRENT background checks, and be SafeSport certified. Deadlines for rosters will be posted as the tournament approaches, and emails will be sent to the address entered in the AES account for the team with important information and reminders.
TEAM ENTRY INFORMATION
Registration will open on October 1, 2020.
Team entry fees are $825 for all teams, except 11 National (if there are enough teams entered to warrant a division). This division is $600 per team.
No refunds will be given after January 1, 2021 unless the tournament is forced to change dates/cancel due to COVID-19 restrictions or guidelines. Once a team has paid and submitted hotel information, acceptance will be noted in AES if space is available. If space is not available, teams will be notified via email of an alternate opening, or will be placed on a waitlist.
IMPACT CERTIFICATION
All coaches must be IMPACT certified in order to participate in a National Qualifier. There will be no IMPACT clinic available, so please take care of this prior to arrival.
REFEREE/SCOREKEEPER CERTIFICATION
All teams must provide a certified scorekeeper, R2 (down official), and two linespersons for each match that they officiate.
During a team’s officiating duties, an adult listed on their roster must be AT THE SCORE TABLE during the entire match.
FORMAT
This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day. *Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.
Bids to the GJNC are awarded in every division at the PNQ, so foreign teams are not allowed to participate.
All Open bids are determined by the number of teams in the division. The Qualifier Manual has this information.
Please refer to the Girls National Championship Manual for more information on number of bids, priority of bid use, trickle down process, etc.
Since it cannot be determined where a team will finish, teams should not plan to travel until the evening on the third day of play. No match is scheduled later than 3 pm on the final day. **It is recommended that airline tickets be scheduled no earlier than 5:30 pm.
*No roster changes may be made once a team has commenced play.*
ENTERING RESULTS
Make sure to enter your pre-PNQ tourney results in AES. This information is used for seeding the tournament and is very important!
**Click here for directions for entering results in AES.**
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
All teams requiring lodging must stay in a PNQ Partner Hotel in order to participate in the tournament. In order to keep rates low, and meet the needs of the tournament, we have partnered with these properties. We feel that the list allows for safety, quality, affordability, tradition, and hospitality. Please secure reservations early. You will NO LONGER enter hotel information into AES, but rather a housing form that will need to be COMPLETED prior to being ACCEPTED into the tournament. Click here to download and fill out the Hotel Form. Email or fax it to the office. **Local teams will NOT be required to fill out a form.
CHECK-IN
All teams are required to check in. Failure to do so may disqualify your team from the tournament. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, please check back frequently for the most current information related to the check-in process.
There will be no coaches’ meeting. All information will be provided to you during the check-in process. Medical release forms for ALL players should be accessible to coaches AT ALL TIMES during your stay at PNQ. By signing your roster, the team attests that these forms will be available in either print or digital form and carried by a representative of the team.
NO STAFF MEMBER OR PLAYER WILL BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITHOUT A CURRENT USAV #. A roster will be provided during the check-in process, but the person checking the team in should have a copy of the team’s roster in case there is a discrepancy. Additionally, the person checking the team in will become the “team representative” and “signing agent” and will attest that the information is correct.
QUALIFIER MANUAL
Make sure to download the 2021 Girls National Championship Manual (link will be activated when available) so that you are familiar with the following qualifier topics and other tournament protocol:
· bid process and rules
· entry acceptance processes and criteria
· formats and play sequence
· warm-up protocol
· team responsibilities
· penalty for forfeitures
· awards for each division
· coaching certification requirements
· tie-breaking procedures
· roster rules (frozen and otherwise)
PLAYING SITES/WAVES (check back in March)
Matches will be streamed as well as digitally recorded via PlaySight. You may sign up with them to have these features available via your phone or computer.
CLICK HERE for Registration and Information
USAV has made changes to the Club and Open divisions, including the number of bids awarded in a division. For 2013, all qualifiers will be offering an American division and will offer a bid to the GJNC. The USA division (formerly Club division) will offer 1 bid for divisions with 8-23 teams and 2 bids for divisions with 24 or more teams. The Open division will now require divisions of 24 or more for 3 bids, 16-23 teams for 2 bids, and 8-15 teams for 1 bid to the GJNC. More information can be found in the Girls National Championship Manual.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day.
*Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.

This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
REGISTRATION
All registration is done online, through Advanced Event Systems.
Prior to the tournament, your complete roster MUST be verified by USAV through their registration/database system.
All adults on the roster must have CURRENT background checks, and be SafeSport certified. Deadlines for rosters will be posted as the tournament approaches, and emails will be sent to the address entered in the AES account for the team with important information and reminders.
TEAM ENTRY INFORMATION
Registration will open on October 1, 2020.
Team entry fees are $825 for all teams, except 11 National (if there are enough teams entered to warrant a division). This division is $600 per team.
No refunds will be given after January 1, 2021 unless the tournament is forced to change dates/cancel due to COVID-19 restrictions or guidelines. Once a team has paid and submitted hotel information, acceptance will be noted in AES if space is available. If space is not available, teams will be notified via email of an alternate opening, or will be placed on a waitlist.
IMPACT CERTIFICATION
All coaches must be IMPACT certified in order to participate in a National Qualifier. There will be no IMPACT clinic available, so please take care of this prior to arrival.
REFEREE/SCOREKEEPER CERTIFICATION
All teams must provide a certified scorekeeper, R2 (down official), and two linespersons for each match that they officiate.
During a team’s officiating duties, an adult listed on their roster must be AT THE SCORE TABLE during the entire match.
FORMAT
This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day. *Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.
Bids to the GJNC are awarded in every division at the PNQ, so foreign teams are not allowed to participate.
All Open bids are determined by the number of teams in the division. The Qualifier Manual has this information.
Please refer to the Girls National Championship Manual for more information on number of bids, priority of bid use, trickle down process, etc.
Since it cannot be determined where a team will finish, teams should not plan to travel until the evening on the third day of play. No match is scheduled later than 3 pm on the final day. **It is recommended that airline tickets be scheduled no earlier than 5:30 pm.
*No roster changes may be made once a team has commenced play.*
ENTERING RESULTS
Make sure to enter your pre-PNQ tourney results in AES. This information is used for seeding the tournament and is very important!
**Click here for directions for entering results in AES.**
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
All teams requiring lodging must stay in a PNQ Partner Hotel in order to participate in the tournament. In order to keep rates low, and meet the needs of the tournament, we have partnered with these properties. We feel that the list allows for safety, quality, affordability, tradition, and hospitality. Please secure reservations early. You will NO LONGER enter hotel information into AES, but rather a housing form that will need to be COMPLETED prior to being ACCEPTED into the tournament. Click here to download and fill out the Hotel Form. Email or fax it to the office. **Local teams will NOT be required to fill out a form.
CHECK-IN
All teams are required to check in. Failure to do so may disqualify your team from the tournament. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, please check back frequently for the most current information related to the check-in process.
There will be no coaches’ meeting. All information will be provided to you during the check-in process. Medical release forms for ALL players should be accessible to coaches AT ALL TIMES during your stay at PNQ. By signing your roster, the team attests that these forms will be available in either print or digital form and carried by a representative of the team.
NO STAFF MEMBER OR PLAYER WILL BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITHOUT A CURRENT USAV #. A roster will be provided during the check-in process, but the person checking the team in should have a copy of the team’s roster in case there is a discrepancy. Additionally, the person checking the team in will become the “team representative” and “signing agent” and will attest that the information is correct.
QUALIFIER MANUAL
Make sure to download the 2021 Girls National Championship Manual (link will be activated when available) so that you are familiar with the following qualifier topics and other tournament protocol:
· bid process and rules
· entry acceptance processes and criteria
· formats and play sequence
· warm-up protocol
· team responsibilities
· penalty for forfeitures
· awards for each division
· coaching certification requirements
· tie-breaking procedures
· roster rules (frozen and otherwise)
PLAYING SITES/WAVES (check back in March)
Matches will be streamed as well as digitally recorded via PlaySight. You may sign up with them to have these features available via your phone or computer.
CLICK HERE for Registration and Information
USAV has made changes to the Club and Open divisions, including the number of bids awarded in a division. For 2013, all qualifiers will be offering an American division and will offer a bid to the GJNC. The USA division (formerly Club division) will offer 1 bid for divisions with 8-23 teams and 2 bids for divisions with 24 or more teams. The Open division will now require divisions of 24 or more for 3 bids, 16-23 teams for 2 bids, and 8-15 teams for 1 bid to the GJNC. More information can be found in the Girls National Championship Manual.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day.
*Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.
This program is designed with the Homeschooler in mind! Students ages 4-15 will have the opportunity to interact with other children their age in a fun, friendly, and active environment. During a semester, your child will focus on different motor skills while learning different sports and games. They will learn proper techniques and game rules that will help them in their development.

Homeschool Physical Education
This program is designed with the Homeschooler in mind! Students ages 4-15 will have the opportunity to interact with other children their age in a fun, friendly, and active environment. During a semester, your child will focus on different motor skills while learning different sports and games. They will learn proper techniques and game rules that will help them in their development.
2020-21 Classes: Students will be placed in groups of 10 with 1 teacher based on age levels. This will be their group for the entire class. Families will be kept together the best we can.
Must be pre-registered.
Cost: Daily option: $7/child for first 2 children (additional children $5/each). Semester option: $36/child for first 2 children (additional children $22/child). Dates are non-transferable.
When: 1st and 3rd Tuesday or Wednesday of every month from 10:30-11:30am. You will choose a preferred day and we will work our best to accommodate. Students will be notified of their class meeting day.
Semester #1 Dates:
October 6/7
October 20/21
November 3/4
November 17/18
December 1/2
December 15/16
January 5/6
Click Here to register!
Semester #1 Dates:
February 3
February 17
March 3
March 17
April 21
May 5
May 19
Click Here to register!
COVID Policies:
Parents/guardians must stay outside the facility except for check-in/pickup or in an emergency situation. Everyone will need to wear a mask at all times when in the facility (even during physical activity). Students will need to bring their own water bottle – drinking fountains will be closed (filling stations will be open). We kindly ask everyone to please exit the building after class ends at 11:30am. The courts and lobby will be closed immediately to ensure proper cleaning happens before other events can come in.
Before arriving, we please ask that you self-screen using the following questionnaire. HUB staff will again ask these questions at check-in for documentation purposes.
In the past 14 days, have you or anyone in your household experienced any of the following symptoms? If so, we kindly ask you to please NOT enter the facility.
- Fever
- Shortness of Breath
- Cough
- Sore Throat
- Chills
- New loss of taste/smell
When in the facility, we ask that you agree to the following policies to help us stop the spread.
- Wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based sanitizer. We recommend bringing your own hand sanitizer.
- Cover your cough or sneeze.
- Social distance by providing 6 feet of separation from others whenever possible.
Class Expectations
- Be Responsible; Come to class prepared to participate; wear appropriate clothing for activity following the PE appropriate dress guidelines.
- No food, gum, candy, or drinks on court (except water).
- Observe safety rules and listen to directions.
Appropriate Dress
- Students need to wear pants, shorts or skorts on their PE day. No skirts or dresses please.
- Students need to wear shoes that cover their toes and stay on their feet on their PE day. No sandals, flats, slip-ons, boots, high heels or flip flops.

This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
REGISTRATION
All registration is done online, through Advanced Event Systems.
Prior to the tournament, your complete roster MUST be verified by USAV through their registration/database system.
All adults on the roster must have CURRENT background checks, and be SafeSport certified. Deadlines for rosters will be posted as the tournament approaches, and emails will be sent to the address entered in the AES account for the team with important information and reminders.
TEAM ENTRY INFORMATION
Registration will open on October 1, 2020.
Team entry fees are $825 for all teams, except 11 National (if there are enough teams entered to warrant a division). This division is $600 per team.
No refunds will be given after January 1, 2021 unless the tournament is forced to change dates/cancel due to COVID-19 restrictions or guidelines. Once a team has paid and submitted hotel information, acceptance will be noted in AES if space is available. If space is not available, teams will be notified via email of an alternate opening, or will be placed on a waitlist.
IMPACT CERTIFICATION
All coaches must be IMPACT certified in order to participate in a National Qualifier. There will be no IMPACT clinic available, so please take care of this prior to arrival.
REFEREE/SCOREKEEPER CERTIFICATION
All teams must provide a certified scorekeeper, R2 (down official), and two linespersons for each match that they officiate.
During a team’s officiating duties, an adult listed on their roster must be AT THE SCORE TABLE during the entire match.
FORMAT
This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day. *Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.
Bids to the GJNC are awarded in every division at the PNQ, so foreign teams are not allowed to participate.
All Open bids are determined by the number of teams in the division. The Qualifier Manual has this information.
Please refer to the Girls National Championship Manual for more information on number of bids, priority of bid use, trickle down process, etc.
Since it cannot be determined where a team will finish, teams should not plan to travel until the evening on the third day of play. No match is scheduled later than 3 pm on the final day. **It is recommended that airline tickets be scheduled no earlier than 5:30 pm.
*No roster changes may be made once a team has commenced play.*
ENTERING RESULTS
Make sure to enter your pre-PNQ tourney results in AES. This information is used for seeding the tournament and is very important!
**Click here for directions for entering results in AES.**
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
All teams requiring lodging must stay in a PNQ Partner Hotel in order to participate in the tournament. In order to keep rates low, and meet the needs of the tournament, we have partnered with these properties. We feel that the list allows for safety, quality, affordability, tradition, and hospitality. Please secure reservations early. You will NO LONGER enter hotel information into AES, but rather a housing form that will need to be COMPLETED prior to being ACCEPTED into the tournament. Click here to download and fill out the Hotel Form. Email or fax it to the office. **Local teams will NOT be required to fill out a form.
CHECK-IN
All teams are required to check in. Failure to do so may disqualify your team from the tournament. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, please check back frequently for the most current information related to the check-in process.
There will be no coaches’ meeting. All information will be provided to you during the check-in process. Medical release forms for ALL players should be accessible to coaches AT ALL TIMES during your stay at PNQ. By signing your roster, the team attests that these forms will be available in either print or digital form and carried by a representative of the team.
NO STAFF MEMBER OR PLAYER WILL BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITHOUT A CURRENT USAV #. A roster will be provided during the check-in process, but the person checking the team in should have a copy of the team’s roster in case there is a discrepancy. Additionally, the person checking the team in will become the “team representative” and “signing agent” and will attest that the information is correct.
QUALIFIER MANUAL
Make sure to download the 2021 Girls National Championship Manual (link will be activated when available) so that you are familiar with the following qualifier topics and other tournament protocol:
· bid process and rules
· entry acceptance processes and criteria
· formats and play sequence
· warm-up protocol
· team responsibilities
· penalty for forfeitures
· awards for each division
· coaching certification requirements
· tie-breaking procedures
· roster rules (frozen and otherwise)
PLAYING SITES/WAVES (check back in March)
Matches will be streamed as well as digitally recorded via PlaySight. You may sign up with them to have these features available via your phone or computer.
CLICK HERE for Registration and Information
USAV has made changes to the Club and Open divisions, including the number of bids awarded in a division. For 2013, all qualifiers will be offering an American division and will offer a bid to the GJNC. The USA division (formerly Club division) will offer 1 bid for divisions with 8-23 teams and 2 bids for divisions with 24 or more teams. The Open division will now require divisions of 24 or more for 3 bids, 16-23 teams for 2 bids, and 8-15 teams for 1 bid to the GJNC. More information can be found in the Girls National Championship Manual.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day.
*Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.

This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
REGISTRATION
All registration is done online, through Advanced Event Systems.
Prior to the tournament, your complete roster MUST be verified by USAV through their registration/database system.
All adults on the roster must have CURRENT background checks, and be SafeSport certified. Deadlines for rosters will be posted as the tournament approaches, and emails will be sent to the address entered in the AES account for the team with important information and reminders.
TEAM ENTRY INFORMATION
Registration will open on October 1, 2020.
Team entry fees are $825 for all teams, except 11 National (if there are enough teams entered to warrant a division). This division is $600 per team.
No refunds will be given after January 1, 2021 unless the tournament is forced to change dates/cancel due to COVID-19 restrictions or guidelines. Once a team has paid and submitted hotel information, acceptance will be noted in AES if space is available. If space is not available, teams will be notified via email of an alternate opening, or will be placed on a waitlist.
IMPACT CERTIFICATION
All coaches must be IMPACT certified in order to participate in a National Qualifier. There will be no IMPACT clinic available, so please take care of this prior to arrival.
REFEREE/SCOREKEEPER CERTIFICATION
All teams must provide a certified scorekeeper, R2 (down official), and two linespersons for each match that they officiate.
During a team’s officiating duties, an adult listed on their roster must be AT THE SCORE TABLE during the entire match.
FORMAT
This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day. *Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.
Bids to the GJNC are awarded in every division at the PNQ, so foreign teams are not allowed to participate.
All Open bids are determined by the number of teams in the division. The Qualifier Manual has this information.
Please refer to the Girls National Championship Manual for more information on number of bids, priority of bid use, trickle down process, etc.
Since it cannot be determined where a team will finish, teams should not plan to travel until the evening on the third day of play. No match is scheduled later than 3 pm on the final day. **It is recommended that airline tickets be scheduled no earlier than 5:30 pm.
*No roster changes may be made once a team has commenced play.*
ENTERING RESULTS
Make sure to enter your pre-PNQ tourney results in AES. This information is used for seeding the tournament and is very important!
**Click here for directions for entering results in AES.**
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
All teams requiring lodging must stay in a PNQ Partner Hotel in order to participate in the tournament. In order to keep rates low, and meet the needs of the tournament, we have partnered with these properties. We feel that the list allows for safety, quality, affordability, tradition, and hospitality. Please secure reservations early. You will NO LONGER enter hotel information into AES, but rather a housing form that will need to be COMPLETED prior to being ACCEPTED into the tournament. Click here to download and fill out the Hotel Form. Email or fax it to the office. **Local teams will NOT be required to fill out a form.
CHECK-IN
All teams are required to check in. Failure to do so may disqualify your team from the tournament. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, please check back frequently for the most current information related to the check-in process.
There will be no coaches’ meeting. All information will be provided to you during the check-in process. Medical release forms for ALL players should be accessible to coaches AT ALL TIMES during your stay at PNQ. By signing your roster, the team attests that these forms will be available in either print or digital form and carried by a representative of the team.
NO STAFF MEMBER OR PLAYER WILL BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITHOUT A CURRENT USAV #. A roster will be provided during the check-in process, but the person checking the team in should have a copy of the team’s roster in case there is a discrepancy. Additionally, the person checking the team in will become the “team representative” and “signing agent” and will attest that the information is correct.
QUALIFIER MANUAL
Make sure to download the 2021 Girls National Championship Manual (link will be activated when available) so that you are familiar with the following qualifier topics and other tournament protocol:
· bid process and rules
· entry acceptance processes and criteria
· formats and play sequence
· warm-up protocol
· team responsibilities
· penalty for forfeitures
· awards for each division
· coaching certification requirements
· tie-breaking procedures
· roster rules (frozen and otherwise)
PLAYING SITES/WAVES (check back in March)
Matches will be streamed as well as digitally recorded via PlaySight. You may sign up with them to have these features available via your phone or computer.
CLICK HERE for Registration and Information
USAV has made changes to the Club and Open divisions, including the number of bids awarded in a division. For 2013, all qualifiers will be offering an American division and will offer a bid to the GJNC. The USA division (formerly Club division) will offer 1 bid for divisions with 8-23 teams and 2 bids for divisions with 24 or more teams. The Open division will now require divisions of 24 or more for 3 bids, 16-23 teams for 2 bids, and 8-15 teams for 1 bid to the GJNC. More information can be found in the Girls National Championship Manual.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day.
*Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.

This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
REGISTRATION
All registration is done online, through Advanced Event Systems.
Prior to the tournament, your complete roster MUST be verified by USAV through their registration/database system.
All adults on the roster must have CURRENT background checks, and be SafeSport certified. Deadlines for rosters will be posted as the tournament approaches, and emails will be sent to the address entered in the AES account for the team with important information and reminders.
TEAM ENTRY INFORMATION
Registration will open on October 1, 2020.
Team entry fees are $825 for all teams, except 11 National (if there are enough teams entered to warrant a division). This division is $600 per team.
No refunds will be given after January 1, 2021 unless the tournament is forced to change dates/cancel due to COVID-19 restrictions or guidelines. Once a team has paid and submitted hotel information, acceptance will be noted in AES if space is available. If space is not available, teams will be notified via email of an alternate opening, or will be placed on a waitlist.
IMPACT CERTIFICATION
All coaches must be IMPACT certified in order to participate in a National Qualifier. There will be no IMPACT clinic available, so please take care of this prior to arrival.
REFEREE/SCOREKEEPER CERTIFICATION
All teams must provide a certified scorekeeper, R2 (down official), and two linespersons for each match that they officiate.
During a team’s officiating duties, an adult listed on their roster must be AT THE SCORE TABLE during the entire match.
FORMAT
This tournament is one of USA Volleyball’s national qualifying tournaments and is governed by the rules set forth by them. It is a mandated 3-day tournament.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day. *Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.
Bids to the GJNC are awarded in every division at the PNQ, so foreign teams are not allowed to participate.
All Open bids are determined by the number of teams in the division. The Qualifier Manual has this information.
Please refer to the Girls National Championship Manual for more information on number of bids, priority of bid use, trickle down process, etc.
Since it cannot be determined where a team will finish, teams should not plan to travel until the evening on the third day of play. No match is scheduled later than 3 pm on the final day. **It is recommended that airline tickets be scheduled no earlier than 5:30 pm.
*No roster changes may be made once a team has commenced play.*
ENTERING RESULTS
Make sure to enter your pre-PNQ tourney results in AES. This information is used for seeding the tournament and is very important!
**Click here for directions for entering results in AES.**
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
All teams requiring lodging must stay in a PNQ Partner Hotel in order to participate in the tournament. In order to keep rates low, and meet the needs of the tournament, we have partnered with these properties. We feel that the list allows for safety, quality, affordability, tradition, and hospitality. Please secure reservations early. You will NO LONGER enter hotel information into AES, but rather a housing form that will need to be COMPLETED prior to being ACCEPTED into the tournament. Click here to download and fill out the Hotel Form. Email or fax it to the office. **Local teams will NOT be required to fill out a form.
CHECK-IN
All teams are required to check in. Failure to do so may disqualify your team from the tournament. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, please check back frequently for the most current information related to the check-in process.
There will be no coaches’ meeting. All information will be provided to you during the check-in process. Medical release forms for ALL players should be accessible to coaches AT ALL TIMES during your stay at PNQ. By signing your roster, the team attests that these forms will be available in either print or digital form and carried by a representative of the team.
NO STAFF MEMBER OR PLAYER WILL BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITHOUT A CURRENT USAV #. A roster will be provided during the check-in process, but the person checking the team in should have a copy of the team’s roster in case there is a discrepancy. Additionally, the person checking the team in will become the “team representative” and “signing agent” and will attest that the information is correct.
QUALIFIER MANUAL
Make sure to download the 2021 Girls National Championship Manual (link will be activated when available) so that you are familiar with the following qualifier topics and other tournament protocol:
· bid process and rules
· entry acceptance processes and criteria
· formats and play sequence
· warm-up protocol
· team responsibilities
· penalty for forfeitures
· awards for each division
· coaching certification requirements
· tie-breaking procedures
· roster rules (frozen and otherwise)
PLAYING SITES/WAVES (check back in March)
Matches will be streamed as well as digitally recorded via PlaySight. You may sign up with them to have these features available via your phone or computer.
CLICK HERE for Registration and Information
USAV has made changes to the Club and Open divisions, including the number of bids awarded in a division. For 2013, all qualifiers will be offering an American division and will offer a bid to the GJNC. The USA division (formerly Club division) will offer 1 bid for divisions with 8-23 teams and 2 bids for divisions with 24 or more teams. The Open division will now require divisions of 24 or more for 3 bids, 16-23 teams for 2 bids, and 8-15 teams for 1 bid to the GJNC. More information can be found in the Girls National Championship Manual.
In the USA & American divisions, the first two days are pool play, with the third being single-elimination bracket play. (Depending on the size of the field, some adaptations may be made to accommodate odd numbers.) In the Open divisions, challenge matches may follow pool play on the first two days, and some brackets may participate in pool play on the final day.
*Typically AM Wave begins at 8 am, PM at 3 pm.

Complete Skills Junior Day Camps
Complete Skills Junior Day Camps focus on the crucial keys for young athletes to become excellent at the game of basketball. These camps are specifically designed for the younger athlete (ages 8-12).
Take your game to the next level and have a blast with NBC Camps in Liberty Lake this summer! Our Complete Skills Junior Basketball Day Camps are perfect for younger athletes looking to improve their understanding of the game.
NBC Basketball is coming to The HUB Sports Center just east of Spokane Valley in Liberty Lake, WA this summer. We will be offering three weeks of Junior Basketball Day Camps running from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm each day. These camps are perfect for players ages 8-12 with less than three years of basketball experience. The training curriculum for these camps are at an intensity level and pace best suited for younger players. Led by Chris Colvin, these camps specialize in leadership training, accurate fundamentals, supportive coaches, and skill improvement. NBC Basketball also offers camps at The Warehouse, Whitworth University, and North Idaho College. Join us this summer to become a better player and a better person.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE
- Basketball skill training improving fundamentals
- Balance of skill work and live play to help players increase confidence
- Outstanding staff and coaches that will help you improve
- An atmosphere of encouragement, skill training, intensity, fun, enthusiasm, Christian values and leadership training
- Player workbook and character development

Complete Skills Junior Day Camps
Complete Skills Junior Day Camps focus on the crucial keys for young athletes to become excellent at the game of basketball. These camps are specifically designed for the younger athlete (ages 8-12).
Take your game to the next level and have a blast with NBC Camps in Liberty Lake this summer! Our Complete Skills Junior Basketball Day Camps are perfect for younger athletes looking to improve their understanding of the game.
NBC Basketball is coming to The HUB Sports Center just east of Spokane Valley in Liberty Lake, WA this summer. We will be offering three weeks of Junior Basketball Day Camps running from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm each day. These camps are perfect for players ages 8-12 with less than three years of basketball experience. The training curriculum for these camps are at an intensity level and pace best suited for younger players. Led by Chris Colvin, these camps specialize in leadership training, accurate fundamentals, supportive coaches, and skill improvement. NBC Basketball also offers camps at The Warehouse, Whitworth University, and North Idaho College. Join us this summer to become a better player and a better person.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE
- Basketball skill training improving fundamentals
- Balance of skill work and live play to help players increase confidence
- Outstanding staff and coaches that will help you improve
- An atmosphere of encouragement, skill training, intensity, fun, enthusiasm, Christian values and leadership training
- Player workbook and character development

Complete Skills Junior Day Camps
Complete Skills Junior Day Camps focus on the crucial keys for young athletes to become excellent at the game of basketball. These camps are specifically designed for the younger athlete (ages 8-12).
Take your game to the next level and have a blast with NBC Camps in Liberty Lake this summer! Our Complete Skills Junior Basketball Day Camps are perfect for younger athletes looking to improve their understanding of the game.
NBC Basketball is coming to The HUB Sports Center just east of Spokane Valley in Liberty Lake, WA this summer. We will be offering three weeks of Junior Basketball Day Camps running from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm each day. These camps are perfect for players ages 8-12 with less than three years of basketball experience. The training curriculum for these camps are at an intensity level and pace best suited for younger players. Led by Chris Colvin, these camps specialize in leadership training, accurate fundamentals, supportive coaches, and skill improvement. NBC Basketball also offers camps at The Warehouse, Whitworth University, and North Idaho College. Join us this summer to become a better player and a better person.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE
- Basketball skill training improving fundamentals
- Balance of skill work and live play to help players increase confidence
- Outstanding staff and coaches that will help you improve
- An atmosphere of encouragement, skill training, intensity, fun, enthusiasm, Christian values and leadership training
- Player workbook and character development
Providing opportunities for our youth to interact with local law enforcement in a positive activity and help establish respect and understanding.
The Police Activities League is a partnership between HUB Sports Center, Spokane Valley Police Department, Liberty Lake Police Department, Central Valley, West Valley and East Valley School Districts. This event is about providing opportunities for our youth to interact with local law enforcement in a positive activity and help establish respect and understanding. This program is helped made possible through a grant from the Spokane Parks Foundation.
Participating youth need to be pre-registered before attending. The day will consist of group games, snacks, and rotating through various sport stations as well as a STEM station.
Thank you to our 2019 STEM hosts: Itron, First Washington, Flexhibit, Civil Air Patrol.
Thank you to our 2020 Program Sponsors
Please contact HUB Sports Center if you would like to be a sponsor for 2021!