Frequently Asked Questions

What levels of competition do you offer?

For the winter we will offer local (3 month) teams for ages 12-18 and regional and national (6 month) teams for ages 12-18. 

Regional is for our participants who want good exposure to high levels of competition and potential college coaches. Teams play 9-10 tournaments with regional travel to Louisville, Detroit, and Indiana. There is both team and individual training 2-3 times a week.  Athletes are committed from the start of practice in December through the beginning of June. Viability of having a regional team will be determined at tryouts

Local is our level that participants can choose to play either in the winter season (December-early March) or spring season (mid March-early June).  You can play 2 local seasons back to back.  Teams compete in the West Michigan, Lansing, and Milwaukee areas for 6-8 dates and practice twice a week.

What age level do I play?

The best way to answer this question is by asking what age you will be on July 1, 2022.  Here’s a breakdown of the age divisions:

Age GroupDateBirthdate
U126thOn or after July 1, 2010
U137th On or after July 1, 2009
U148thOn or after July 1, 2008
U15 9thOn or after July 1, 2007
U16 10th On or after July 1, 2006
U17 11thOn or after July 1, 2005 a 11th grader born on or after July 1, 2004
U18 12thOn or after July 1, 2004 or a 12th grader born on or after July 1, 2003
If you have specific questions on your age group, don’t hesitate to contact us.
What if I can't attend my tryout date?

Please make every effort to attend the first tryout date in your area, but if you are unable to you can attend the make-up. Please still complete the online registration so we know to expect you.

Will my daughter make a team if she participates in tryouts?

Our goal is to place every athlete who tries out for our teams, but we just cannot guarantee that for everyone. In order to ensure that all of our teams have a high quality product, we will not offer a product that is not to the standard of FaR Out/Capital. We do not feel that putting teams together to just fill spots is a positive experience for the player, parents or the club. Often times team placements come down to positions and we cannot make teams out of just setters and defensive specialists.

How many players are placed on a team?

The amount of players for each team will be set during the tryout process and will be determined based on the make-up of each individual team. On average the number will be close to 12.

Are we able to request people to be on a team with?

Unfortunately, we are not able to take requests of this nature. We have to consider a number of factors when we create teams and we cannot guarantee these requests.

How many teams will you have?

We will have as many teams in each age group as long as we feel it is a viable team and space permits for efficient, effective and productive practices.

When do practices begin and when do we find out our practice schedule?

Winter teams being the week of November 28th and we will try and work in 2-3 practices for our newly formed winter teams prior to Christmas break.  We will not practice the week of Christmas break (Dec 22-28) and will resume practices on Jan 4th.

Where are practices held?

Court One Training Center.

Is playing time guaranteed?

Equal playing time is not guaranteed at any level. Every level guarantees an equal opportunity to improve and earn playing time. You are being offered a spot on the team; not a starting position or any particular amount of playing time. We guarantee you training and instruction in practice and the opportunity to earn playing time and/or a starting position. We DO NOT GUARANTEE ANY AMOUNT OF PLAYING TIME TO ANYONE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. Playing time is earned by performance in practice.

Can the multi-sport athlete play club volleyball?

Yes, many of our student-athletes participate in more than one sport, especially in our younger age groups. Naturally, as the teams advance to a higher level of competition, we see less of the multi-sport athlete. Our national team athletes are only allowed to choose one additional activity outside of club volleyball. This could be basketball, track, or theater. The most important thing that a multi-sport athlete has to do is communicate with her coach regarding her other sport. 

When do we get tournament information?

Tournament dates and locations will be available at our season information meetings. Please remember all we can give you is dates at this point. Specific playing waves and match times are not available until much closer to tournament dates.

How much does it cost to play?

Club fees for our different levels will be available in our season information packet.

Are payment plans available?

Yes, but there are additional fees if you decide to use the payment plan. 

Are coaches travel expenses included in the club fees?

Yes. Fees for coaches’ travel is included in our club fees. You would just need to take care of your own personal travel costs.

What additional fees should we expect?

If you did not play with Capital last year you will need to purchase a backpack for $40. 

Is there any financial assistance available?

Yes! We do a cookie sale twice a year where you are able to sell cookie dough. $8 of every box you sell goes toward your club fees. We also participate in SCRIP. It’s a program where you buy gift cards and a percentage goes toward your club fees. You can learn more on our Fundraising page. If you have a special financial need, please contact the director in your area.

Who should I contact if I have questions?

If you have questions about the Capital program, please contact Allison Cironi at capital@faroutvolleyball.com.