Sarnia · Lambton County · Est. 2004
Twin Bridges Volleyball Club is a volunteer-run, non-profit club developing volleyball at a provincially competitive level across Lambton County — building confidence, teamwork and sportsmanship one set at a time.
▶ Featured: Twin Bridges Thunder in action
What we offer
From first serves in Grade 1 to provincially competitive travel teams and adult leagues — there's a place for everyone at Twin Bridges.
OVA competitive teams from 12U to 18U, boys and girls. Season runs September–April with tryouts each fall.
Team details →Eight-session development clinics for Grades 1–8, including our Mini Thunder program for the youngest athletes.
Clinic details →Keep playing all summer with OnPoint Beach Volleyball training programs, right here in Sarnia.
Beach programs →Women's, men's, co-ed and beach leagues across Sarnia — recreational to competitive, all season long.
Find a league →“Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn't work hard.”— Tim Notke · Club Motto
Our Mission
Twin Bridges Volleyball Club is a non-profit organization that leads in the development and promotion of the sport of volleyball at a provincially competitive level throughout Lambton County.
Our club is made up of volunteer coaches, players and parents. Together we provide a positive environment where children gain confidence, self-esteem and skills in teamwork. We measure success by what our players learn and how their skills improve — not just by wins and losses.
Our story since 2004The club's highest honour
Presented each season to an athlete who embodies everything Twin Bridges stands for — commitment, sportsmanship, leadership and a lifelong love of the game.
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