Serving Inclusivity: Volleyball Society Welcomes All

Three days a week, the gym doors are open at Saputo Centre for any to enter and play a sport that welcomes all: Volleyball. There are many sport societies here at X, ranging from the Rowing Society to the Equestrian Society, but the Volleyball Society sets itself apart. There are no restrictions! You don’t have to play competitively or need to sign up. Anyone can play. No matter your level, skill, or stature, you are welcome on the court.

At StFX, sports are everywhere. We have varsity teams, X-Rec programs, and pick-up sports like flag football among students in the parking lot or on the lawn. But not everyone can afford to pay a membership, and some may not want the commitment required to join a team. The Volleyball Society is the perfect balance, a drop-in system with no payment needed. Going alone can be hard, though, and most of the time, finding friends who have like-minded interests is no easy task. From the very first day, the Society has created a welcoming atmosphere. Each person there wants to play, and while it is competitive, the score isn’t kept. It’s about working together and being a team. A positive attitude is the only thing you need to bring. The Society members set up the courts, balls and nets provided. All the members help in creating this environment: “It’s super easy to pop in… All skill levels welcome!” says President Piper Bullivant, who can be found on the court during the week. All one has to do is show up and play!

Often, classes, studying, and exams get in the way of playing sports. But the Volleyball Society plays from 9:30-11:30 pm on Mondays and Tuesdays. It’s the perfect end to your workday, allowing for the release of some endorphins before going to sleep. On Sundays, from 1-3 pm, there is another set for weekend fun, a great reason to get out of bed and get the blood flowing before starting the week. It’s not a commitment, and it’s free: the perfect combo for any student.

But the real reason that the Society is special is that it’s a social sport and movement for everyone. There are players who have played through high school but stopped when they came to university. There are others, like myself, who have never received a ball in their entire life. The beauty of it all? It doesn’t matter. The Society divides the teams by numbering you off, which allows a fair shot for everyone. No one has more time than another, and you play all positions. One regular Eli Lokonyen, when asked about the society, said, “It helps me elevate my skills, and from the beginning till now, I’ve significantly improved.” He a first year and has made friends through the Society as well. Volleyball is one of those sports in which anyone can participate, and the Society has made sure that this sport is accessible to everyone.

University is the perfect time to try new things, and best of all a sport. Whether it’s totally new or you just want to be back on the court again, there is a place for you. The Volleyball Society has created an inclusive environment for everyone and anyone to play. Moving to get your blood flowing and playing sports takes real motivation and determination, especially as the winter approaches. With student-lead opportunities like the Volleyball Society offers, there’s a healthy environment ready and waiting for students to work their bodies and their brains. The Volleyball Society, with its open doors at the Saputo Centre, serves up exactly what it means to be part of the student body at X.