Multi-Year Partnership Highlights SportsEngine Tech for Nine JVC Affiliate Clubs Across Three States
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (Sept. 3, 2025) – SportsEngine, the leader in youth sports technology, today announced a multi-year technology partnership with JUNIORS Volleyball Club (JVC), one of the largest and fastest-growing youth volleyball organizations in the U.S., serving the families of more than 20,000 athletes throughout Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan.
JVC joins a rapidly growing list of major sports organizations choosing SportsEngine HQ for their affiliated clubs to manage their operations. The organization also will exclusively use Advanced Event Systems(AES), one of the product solutions offered within the SportsEngine technology platform, to support registration, management, and scheduling for the entire JVC tournament calendar.
Entering its 26th year, JVC operates with nine affiliate clubs across Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan, offering year-round training, elite competition and a commitment to player development for ages 8 to 18. In addition to club volleyball, JVC hosts more than 50-plus days of competition throughout the Midwest, including the Winter Classic, which is the largest tournament in Wisconsin, drawing more than 5,000 athletes. The organization also creates millions of dollars of economic impact in host cities each year.
“Our newly established partnership with JVC is a testament to the quality and capability of SportsEngine technology and its AES software platform to ensure a seamless experience for the tournament teams and families supporting one of the largest clubs in the U.S.,” said Dan Burquist, Senior Vice President, SportsEngine. “We congratulate JVC family for serving the youth volleyball community for more than 25 years and look forward to helping their organization grow in the years to come.”
“This collaboration will be a vital component in terms of creating access to our sport,” said Kevin Voge, President of Juniors Volleyball Club. “Partnering with SportsEngine isn’t just about technology, it’s about aligning with a company that shares our passion for youth sports, community, and character. As we create a sustainable future for continued expansion to our mission, this partnership with SportsEngine ensures that we’re operating with the best in the industry and offering enhanced experiences for our athletes, families, and staff, alike.”
SportsEngine technology serves thousands of small and medium-sized youth sports organizations, tournaments, the Governing Body community, professional sports leagues, and over 1,000 municipalities with its cutting-edge suite of technology solutions to dramatically reduce the time they spend on administration and communication, allowing them to focus more time on developing their athletes.
AES makes it easy to initiate, schedule and host volleyball tournaments of all types and sizes, providing an equally intuitive online registration experience for administrators and athletes. AES technology has been used to manage nearly 30,000 volleyball events since it was acquired by SportsEngine in 2015.
About SportsEngine
SportsEngine creates powerful technology and services to simplify and grow youth sports, making it easier for organizations to connect with coaches, families, athletes and fans. SportsEngine technology serves thousands of youth sports organizations, clubs, studios, franchises, tournaments, teams, National Governing Bodies, professional sports leagues and thousands of municipalities; and equips more than 30 million coaches, families, athletes and fans with technology products that help simplify their sporting lives. The SportsEngine family of brands includes SportsEngine HQ, an industry leader in youth sports club, league and team management technology; SportsEngine Play, a first-of-its-kind subscription streaming service for capturing and viewing live and on-demand video of youth and amateur sporting events, and offering the industry’s most comprehensive collection of player development and training content; SportsEngine Motion, an all-inclusive management software specifically developed for studio and class-based sports, as well as sports that conduct camps and clinics; SportsEngine Tourney, a youth sports tournament management software; SportsEngine AES, a competition management software designed specifically for volleyball. Many of these offerings also provide technical integrations, making the youth sports experience more connected and simpler than ever before. SportsEngine also owns and operates the National Center for Safety Initiatives (NCSI), which provides youth sports background screenings to nearly 1 million coaches and volunteers to help keep youth sports experiences for young athletes safe and positive.
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