Contact
Bill Shook
Head Volleyball Coach
Hollins University
P.O. Box 9553
Roanoke, VA 24020-1553
(540) 362-6329
shookb@hollins.edu

Clinics are open to middle and high school girls and boys.
Choose all six sessions over the two days or choose sessions in pairs that cover your area of interest.
Tuesday, July 23
| Session 1: | 10:15 am - 12:45 pm: Serving and Serve Receive |
| Lunch break: | 1 - 2 pm |
| Session 2: | 2:15 - 4:45 pm: Setter Clinic and Back Court Play/Libero Clinic |
| Dinner break: | 5 - 6 pm |
| Session 3: | 6:15 - 8:45 pm: Attack and Blocking; Game Play Drills |
Wednesday, July 24
| Session 4: | 10:15 am - 12:45 pm: Middle/OH and Back Row Attack; Middle/OH Defense Group 2—Right Side Setting and Attack; Right Side Defense |
| Lunch break: | 1 - 2 pm |
| Session 5: | 2:15 - 4:45 pm: Three Stages of Offense—Serve Receive, Transition, and Freeball |
| Dinner break: | 5 - 6 pm |
| Session 6: | 6:15 - 8:45 pm: All Skills Drill and Team Play |
Hollins University campus
| 1 day (morning/afternoon; bring lunch): | $40 |
| 1 day (afternoon/evening; dinner included): | $47 |
| 1 full day (bring lunch; dinner included): | $62 |
| 2 days (4 sessions; morning/afternoon; bring lunch): | $80 |
| 2 full days (6 sessions; bring lunch; dinner included): | $94 |
| 2 full days (6 sessions; bring lunch; dinner included): | $124 |
For more information:
Phone: (540) 362-6329
Email: shookb@hollins.edu
Please email coach Bill Shook at shookb@hollins.edu by July 19.
Bill Shook became head volleyball coach in July 2012. He came to Hollins with 13 years of experience as a head coach at the collegiate level, leading the volleyball programs at Lindsey Wilson College, an NAIA institution; NCAA Division III Piedmont College; and NCAA Division II Mars Hill College. Prior to coaching collegiately, he was the head volleyball coach at Centennial High School in Ellicott City, Maryland, where he earned four state volleyball championships.
He has spent 16 years working with USA Volleyball including: Juniors Rep in both the Chesapeake and Carolina Regions, original member of the USAV National Committee for High Performance Programs and the juniors athlete "pipeline," and as an apprentice coach with the 1992 and 1995 US Women's Teams pre-Olympic squads. For the Summer Olympics in 1996, Shook worked under the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games as an assistant supervisor of statistics at the volleyball venue. While in Maryland, Shook was the founder and technical director of the Columbia Volleyball Club (10 years), which is now the longest running juniors program in the state. When Shook moved to North Carolina, he repeated his pioneering success by forming a second, very prominent program as founder and technical director of the Biltmore Volleyball Club.
He now works with the Roanoke United Volleyball Club.
Shook has spent 25 years as an instructor at NCAA Division I volleyball camps (College of Charleston, Clemson, East Tennessee State University, Furman, Georgetown, Maryland, North Carolina, Penn State/Altoona, Tennessee, UNC-Charlotte, U.S. Naval Academy) and has run his own clinics and private lessons in volleyball, tennis and swimming for 30 years. He has taught physical education at the middle school level for 10 years and at the collegiate level for 15 years. He also has international coaching experience, having served as a head coach at the World Volleyball Training Center in Huguenot, New York, which led to coaching experiences in Norway, Japan, and China.