Monday, November 17, 2014

LakePoint Hosts Inaugural Collegiate Sand Clash & Bash


DREW HOVEY 

Emerson, Ga. 

One of the world’s largest sport complexes holds inaugural collegiate sand clash and bash this weekend. 


The first annual Collegiate Sand Clash and Bash was held this Saturday at the LakePoint Sporting Community, one of the world’s largest sporting destinations.

Tournament

LakePoint, along with its partner Rally Volleyball, hosted the exhibition in efforts to support sand volleyball as the fastest growing sport in NCAA history. The tournament consists of of 30 teams from schools such as Georgia State University and Florida State University (both of whom are ranked among the Top 10 U.S. sand programs), as well as Louisiana State University, the University of South Carolina, and University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Admission is free, and the tournament provides an array of things to do. Games are constantly being played on one of the 10 sand courts provided. Not all courts are used, and one is designated as a kids play area, as well as others that are open for teams to warm up on. The pavilion contains multiple TVs airing the football games, and has an upstairs lounge with corn hole and a good view of the tournament.

Many of the players’ parents came out to support their children in the exhibition. “It’s just great to see my daughter play, especially in a tournament of this caliber,” said Chad Kessler, the father of one of the players from Louisiana State University.

Each player receives a free fruit basket from Edible Arrangements, one of the tournament’s many sponsors, and the winners of the tournament receive a trophy. Other sponsors for the tournament include Coca-Cola, LakePoint KIA, Life University, Rox Volleyball, PT Solutions, and Mikasa.

Sand volleyball season starts in spring, so the tournament provides a good opportunity for teams to track the progress of their training. “It gives them a chance to see how their training is going in the fall, and how their pairing is going, so that they can tailor things as they get into the full swing of the season,” said Colleen Craig, CEO of Ralley Vollyball.

About LakePoint

LakePoint Sporting Community is currently under construction, aiming to expand 5 million square feet along its 1,400+ acres. It is located on Old Allatoona Road, right off of I-75, not far from Red Top Mountain and Lake Allatoona.

It was created to be the paradigm of a travel sports tournament experience. When construction is complete, the community will be equipped with venues for over 40 different sports and 29 on site hotels, restaurants, a movie theater, and much more.

The sand volleyball venue has 10 courts with LED lighting and has hosted numerous pro-tour volleyball events. It also has a two-story open-air pavilion with TVs and Wi-Fi included. “This facility is absolutely incredible,” said Ben Fitzgerald, a local volleyball player. “You cannot find a sand court like this anywhere else except for major beaches.”

Sand Volleyball as an Emerging Sport
 
Sand volleyball has been officially deemed the fastest growing sport. Over 40 NCAA colleges and universities have sand volleyball programs. The NCAA is now recognizing its popularity, and is actively engaging in transitioning it to a championship sport status as of January 2014.

It is expected to be a NCAA sport as of 2016.