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Team Essex Volleyball Club

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Team Essex VC
Full nameTeam Essex Volleyball Club
Short nameTEVC
NicknameTeam Essex
Founded2013
GroundUniversity of Essex, The Boswells School, St John Payne Catholic School
ChairmanKlaudia French, James Bernardi
CaptainJames Bernardi (Blaze); Klaudia French (Trinity)
LeagueVolleyball England
WebsiteClub home page
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Team Essex Volleyball Club is a volleyball team based in Chelmsford, Great Britain since 2013. The club consists of a men's teams and a women's team that play in Volleyball England's English National Volleyball League. The Men's 1st team play in Volleyball England's Super League. The Women's 1st team play in Division 1. Subsequently, TEVC have a Men's and Women's team that also play in Division 3.

Achievements

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Team Essex Trinity (Women)
  • Winners of Division 2 and promotion to division 1 2023/2024.
  • English Shield Runners Up 2016[1]
  • Promotion to National League Division 1[2]
Team Essex Blaze (Men)
  • Winners of Division 1 (with 4 games in hand) and promotion to Super League 2023/2024.
  • English National League Division 1 Champions, 2017[3]
  • English Shield Runners Up 2015[4]
  • English National League Division 2 (South) Champions, 2013[5]

History

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The club was set up in 2013 by James Bernardi, Paul French and Steven Rosser. The men and women's teams are conglomerates, the men formed through the partnership of Brentwood VC, Chelmsford VC and Boswells, the women formed as a result of a partnership with Brentwood VC, Chelmsford VC and Southend VC. The mergers gave the best volleyballers in Essex the chance to compete together at a higher level. The club has grown from strength to strength in a very short period of time, and now boasts a men's team in the top league in the country, The Super League and in Division 1. The women's team represents Team Essex in Division 2 of the National Volleyball League.

2023–2024 season

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Blaze

The 2023-2024 season saw the Men's 1st team finish top in the Men's Division 1 with four games in hand. This strong finish was good enough to secure their spot in the Super League, the highest level of English Volleyball, consisting of the strongest 10 teams in the country. The result was an all round success for the newly promoted Blaze team who satisfied their goal of promotion to regain their Super League status.

Trinity

The 2023–2024 season saw the Women's 1st team finish 1st in Volleyball England's Division 2. As a result, Trinity has secured their spot in the Women's division 1 for the forthcoming season.

Notable former players

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Player Current Club Other Clubs
United Kingdom Andrew Saward England London Aces England Newcastle Staffs
United Kingdom Nathan French England Team Northumbria
Spain Tenerife
France Avignon
United Kingdom Peter Bakare Team Northumbria Belgium Landstede Zwolle
United Kingdom Matthew Mills Retired England Sheffield Hallam
United States Gary House Karlalið HK
United Kingdom Luke French Retired England Medway
United Kingdom Jack Watson England Ipswich Spikers England Ipswich Spikers
United Kingdom Sam Thompson England Sheffield Hallam
United Kingdom Lawrence Russell England Sheffield Hallam
United Kingdom Matthew Ketley England Sheffield Hallam
United Kingdom Jake Leeks Retired
United Kingdom Robert Poole Germany VC Bitterfeld-Wolfen United States Mount Olive College
England IBB Polonia London
United Kingdom Ryan Poole United States California State University, Long Beach England London Malory
United Kingdom Joe Houlihan Retired
United Kingdom Chris Frost Retired France Nice
France Lille
England London Malory
United Kingdom Thomas Storkey Retired
United Kingdom Jack Saward Retired
United Kingdom Adam Mitchell England Stockport
United Kingdom Nick Davies England Plymouth England London Malory
England London Lynx
England Tendring
United States Shaun Ermi United States Springfield College
United Kingdom Tobias French England IBB Polonia London England London Malory

References

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  1. ^ "Volleyball England".
  2. ^ "Volleyball England".
  3. ^ http://teamessexvolleyball.com/making-history/ [dead link]
  4. ^ "Volleyball England".
  5. ^ "Volleyball England".
  • Promotion[1]
  • Men's Shield Runner Up[2]
  • Women's Shield Runner Up[3]
  • Women Promotion[4]
  • Men Promotion 2013[5]
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  • Official Website [1] (in English)