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Entire Detroit Traveling Volleyball Team Receives College Scholarships

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New Level, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to positioning student-athletes in metro Detroit to receive key opportunities, has assisted nine 2020 high school graduates from the Club Xtreme Volleyball Team in securing athletic scholarships for college.

On June 19, New Level and Club Xtreme will host a Senior Signing Day to honor the students.

Club Xtreme has been dedicated to using the sport of volleyball as a vehicle for teaching athletes ages 8-18 how to maximize their potential both on the court and in life.

The team features black and brown students across metro Detroit who won the Las Vegas Jam Festival volleyball tournament in March.

Since 2016, New Level has partnered with Club Xtreme to secure athletic scholarships for three to four high school seniors each year.

Source: Michigan Chronicle - Powered by Real Times Media

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