ALL AMERICAN+ Field House and League One Volleyball Sign 10-Year Lease to Grow Volleyball in Pittsburgh Region

(Photo Provided with Release Courtesy of the All AMERICAN+ Field House)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Monroeville, PA) According to a release from the All AMERICAN+ Field House in Monroeville yesterday, they announced that day that League One Volleyball, (LOVB) has signed a 10-year lease with the Monroeville-based complex, a long-term partnership designed to accelerate the growth of the sport in Western Pennsylvania and position Pittsburgh as a hotspot for volleyball. ALL AMERICAN+ Field House, which is already the largest sports and volleyball facility in the region of Pittsburgh, will expand to 13 in-house volleyball courts, which enables the venue to host multiple large-scale tournaments yearly and serve as a regional hub for elite training and competition with the agreement. 3DGE Volleyball, a new elite junior volleyball club, will operate the club program at ALL AMERICAN+ Field House under the LOVB umbrella, delivering leagues branded by LOVB and training pathways locally while aligning with the broader competition framework of LOVB under the agreement. LOVB also operates a league that is professional and this partnership will establish a roadmap for high-performance development in the region. Six new 3DGE-dedicated courts will be installed in November and will be ready ahead of the next club season. Programming that is near-term will prioritize junior girls’ club teams, camps and clinics, youth development programs and events, which focuses on divisions spanning elementary, middle and high school athletes, specific age divisions, dates, and registration details, which will be released with the tournament calendar. The presence of LOVB at ALL AMERICAN+ Field House will help centralize programming, elevate coaching standards, and expand opportunities for local and regional athletes to train and compete within a unified pathway as part of the lease and the facility plans to attract more major events, invite national competition to the region, and deepen the talent pipeline across Western Pennsylvania with thirteen dedicated courts.