Alexander: Good sand and loud crowd, but is AVP concept missing something?
- The AVP League has involved the delivery of 300 tons of sand for a beach volleyball court at the Clippers' new arena, aimed at hosting eight events including the championship in Chicago.
- Kelly Cheng expressed concern about the shallow sand at the Intuit Dome compared to outdoor venues, missing the wind conditions.
- Bobby Corvino, AVP commissioner, stated the goal is to grow the sport by partnering with iconic venues and looking for strategic options.
- Logan Webber, a player for the L.A. Launch, prefers the clean indoor conditions, saying it's 'almost nice for us to just come in knowing that we’re going to have absolutely clean playing conditions.
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Alexander: Good sand and loud crowd_ but is AVP concept missing something?
INGLEWOOD – It was suggested in the runup to this week’s Association of Volleyball Professionals event at Intuit Dome that when Logan Dan visits an AVP venue, he should get the Mariano Rivera treatment. You know, Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” blasting through the speakers as he walks into the place. Dan is literally the tour’s Sandman, maybe the most important guy on tour week in and week out. This week he was the guy who oversaw the delivery of 3…
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Alexander: Good sand and loud crowd, but is AVP concept missing something?
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