MBSC Volleyball Program
Proud members of Nike Volleyball Camps
Girls (Ages 10-18) / 1:8 Ratio
Location: Curry College in Milton, MA
We've changed our name from
Offense Defense Sports Camps to:

Mehdi/Maria Belhassan Sports Camps
MB Sports Camps
MBSC's Nike Volleyball Camp offers the finest facilities, staff, programs, and a superior instructional method that will bring your game to another level! Coined by a camper as "the everything camp," MBSC provides its own unique teaching method that effectively covers every aspect of the game, offers a variety of fun off-field activities, and attracts campers from all over the world.
MBSC Volleyball Camp is a part of the Offense Defense Tennis Camp family that has existed for 30 years. To avoid the confusion of having different company names for each different sport, we have renamed all of our sports as MB Sports Camps.

Every aspect of the game:
-Blocking
-Hitting
-Ball Handling
-Blocking
-Offense/ Defense
-Passing
-Receive Serve
-Serve
-Setting
-Anticipation
Coaching Staff:
Volleyball teaches patience, teamwork, working with those you may not like, dealing with success and failure, and the importance of dedication and hard work. Our camps have a responsibility to see that our camper athletes learn these major life skills through their participation in the sport. Our coaches help campers recognize these skills through evaluations and one-on-one feedback. Young athletes need to know where they are improving and where they need more improvement. By giving honest feedback about performance, personality, and attitude, your children will learn to see the whole picture and not just their volleyball skills.
Head Pro: Chris Campbell
Chris Campbell is the Head Coach of Boston College's Woman's Volleyball Team. As defensive coordinator Campbell was responsible for designing and implementing the Tigers defensive system and the defensive game plans for success in the ever-tough SEC. The results speak for themselves. In just one season Auburn rose from ninth to fifth in the SEC in opponent hitting percentage, and from 11th to seventh in blocks. The Tigers also improved by over 1.5 digs/game compared with the previous season. This one year defensive turnaround played a significant part of the Tiger's overall team improvement in the SEC where they climbed from a last place conference finish in 2008 to a fifth place finish in 2009. The improvement was also noted on a national level as Auburn obtained its first regional ranking in over a decade and was ranked as high as No. 60 in the national RPI (Ratings Percentage Index). In his work with the middle blockers Campbell helped mentor junior Alyssa Davis to her best ever season, one which saw her finish in the top 10 in the SEC in hitting percentage. As a position, Auburn's middle blockers posted over a 100 point improvement in hitting percentage during the 2009 season compared with 2008. A native of Harvey Station, New Brunswick, Canada, Campbell brings 10 seasons of coaching experience to the staff, eight as a head coach and two as an assistant coach. Most recently, Campbell was at Northern Arizona from 2004-07. While at NAU, Campbell had 20 student-athletes earn 36 NAU Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete awards and 11 student-athletes earn 20 academic All-Big Sky Conference honors. The 2007 season saw Campbell's Lumberjacks finish sixth in the conference, earning their first Big Sky Tournament berth since the 2004 season. During the 2007 season, Campbell had the opportunity to mentor Kim Babcock, who led the nation in kills per game. Campbell spent the 2003 season as an assistant at Northern Arizona before taking over the head coach position. Before his arrival in Flagstaff, Ariz., Campbell spent one season as the head coach at Division II Mississippi University for Women and three seasons at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette. In three seasons Louisiana-Lafayette, Campbell directed the program to two second-place finishes in the Sun Belt Conference West Division. During the 2001 season, he led the Cajuns to a No. 9 ranking in the NCAA South Region. As a player, Campbell competed in the Canadian Division I level for McGill University and the University of British Columbia (UBC) where he was a team captain and starter at both schools. During his final season at UBC the team was ranked as high as 7th in the nation. Campbell holds two bachelor's degrees, the first in physics from McGill University in Montreal, Canada in 1995, followed by a bachelor's in secondary education from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver in 1997.

All Skills - Volleyball Camps
Nike volleyball camps are open to players of all ability levels. Here you'll master the fundamentals, develop proper mechanics and gain game play experience. Every aspect of the game is covered throughout our Nike volleyball camps, giving you a solid skill foundation to build upon after camp.
As with all sports, we welcome all players from beginners to highly competitive tournament players. Every Sunday campers will be evaluated and placed into groups of similar ability and age.