Peak Volleyball Camps

Lake Tahoe, Pollock Pines, CA 95726

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About

Peak Volleyball Camps offers volleyball training that includes skills training, team systems training, competitions, team building, and a camp tournament. Camp activities include Truckee Spring Clinics, Tahoe City Volleyball Camp, Donner Lake Volleyball Camp, NIKE Truckee Volleyball Camp, Boise - Eagle Volleyball Camp, mid-week volleyball clinics for 5th-8th grades, and options for a private volleyball lesson. Camp sessions use skills, position training, situational scenarios, performance enhancements, games, digital video, images, analysis demonstrations, and speed radar to improve power in serving and hitting.

• Ages: 10–18 years old
• Schedule: Camps and clinics offered on various dates, including June 29–July 1, 2026; July 8–10, 2026; July 20–22, 2026; and July 22–24, 2026

Camp Director and Head Volleyball Coach Mike Welch has been leading volleyball camps since 1990 and became the youngest NCAA Division I university head coach in the country a year after 1990. His experience includes 17 seasons as an NCAA Head Coach at three universities, including Idaho State University, Morehead State University, and the University of North Florida, with over 250 collegiate wins, 6 nationally ranked seasons, 4 NCAA Tournament appearances including the NCAA Sweet 16, an NIVC post-season appearance, and 5 conference championships. He has served as Head Coach and Assistant Coach in the USA National Team pipeline, including the USA Youth National Team (Girls 17U) and the US Olympic Festival (Women 21U), with teams earning Gold and Silver Medals, and he has coached numerous future Olympians, USA National Team players, USA team captains, Gold and Silver Medalists, and National Players-of-the-Year honorees. His background also includes a National Top 30 USA Today ranking as a high school head coach, service on multiple NCAA and American Volleyball Coaches Association committees, national convention presentations, published articles, and a Victory Club award for his 200th career victory.

Peak Volleyball Camps states that it is a great match for players going into 5th–12th grades with experience from beginner, intermediate, through advanced levels, and for school teams. The program describes a positivity-based environment as an ultimate safe space to grow, explore, and experiment without the judgement of try out or playing time evaluations, with a stated goal to fuel players’ passion to participate and excel in volleyball. The mission includes coaches working hard to help players become their personal best and pursue their goals, and a stated aim to create a volleyball camp environment with a championship atmosphere and culture to improve volleyball performance. The staff includes other coaches who have led as college head coaches and assistant coaches and have been decorated college players, with experience that includes national rankings, NCAA Tournament appearances, Conference Championships, Coach-of-the-Year awards, and coaching numerous All-Americans and USA Olympians.

Peak Volleyball Camps notes several unique features, including grouping participants by experience to offer an appropriate level of challenge, personalized coaching with each player, and teaching visually using short videos, pictures, and live demonstrations. Camp participants have access to videos, graphics, and key words to continue improving at home, with an emphasis on carry-forward training so they can continue to improve on their own. The program uses digital video, images, and analysis demonstrations with software to visually cue keys to successful execution, and speed radar to measure and improve power in serving and hitting. The camp emphasizes team building, teaching how to be teammates on and off the court, growth mindset, focus on mastery, confidence in the journey to become their personal best, trust-building, and a championship atmosphere and culture.

For logistics, Peak Volleyball Camps requires that a parent send a message if a participant will be picked up or leaving on their own during lunch break or for early pick-up, including participants who have their own driver’s license and car. The message should be sent at least 24 hours before camp begins and must include a parent contact cell phone number. During camp, the program requests that non-emergency contact be made by text and that phone calls be used only for immediate emergencies. The program notes that its site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service, and that the website uses cookies.

Last updated March 14, 2026.

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