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25th Season Has Started!
Welcome to the official East Toronto Mixed Volleyball League (ETMVL) website. The ETMVL always welcomes new teams and players into the league for the full season or the second half of play. There are 3 divisions that make up the league. The divisions, A, B and C, are based on level of competition - Competitive, Intermediate and Recreational. The ETMVL provides participants with a well organized league.
We have spaces available in each division for teams or individuals that want to play in our Fall Schedule. We are also taking Team and Individual Registrations for our Winter Schedule. The Winter Schedule begins January, 2010. See below for email link for assistance with questions or joining the league.
The ETMVL offers a great format for mixed volleyball to ensure everyone participates in the action. As well, all matches are refereed with scores and standings being kept.
View our flyer here
The 2009 ETMVL season is off to a great start with many returning as well as new teams. Teams or individuals still looking to play can still contact Phyllis for more information on any available spots.
A Division - Tuesday nights - Competitive
B Division - Wednesday nights - Intermediate
C Division - Tuesday nights - Recreational
Interested in playing in the ETMVL? Limited spaces available for teams for October start. Please contact Phyllis
Interested in playing on a team in the ETMVL? Please contact Phyllis

The ETMVL began active play with 8 teams in 1984 for players 18 years of age and older. Eight years later the league grew to 40 teams then to 60 teams representing 5 divisions by 1994 – Divisions A–DD. Due to facility cutbacks, the league restructured to it current size with teams representing three divisions – A–C.
A volunteer Executive duly elected before the start of each season runs the league. The league is governed by the ETMVL Constitution written after it’s second season and a set of rules that enforce its recreational values and complement the OVA rules and regulations.
The league uses a mix of City or Toronto Community Centers and Board of Education facilities to run its games from October to end of April. In that time teams enjoy up to 25 weeks of volleyball.
The league is proud of its status within the community. Throughout the years the league has hosted community teams from Clifton House, Covenant House and Regent Park. As well, over the years the league has donated more than $10,000 back to the Community Centers for their community programs.
You have a volleyball home in the ETMVL.
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