AASCA Volleyball Tournament

AASCA Volleyball Tournament is a Volleyball Tournament hosted once a year by a school member of the Association of American Schools in Central America. The host school is rotated throughout all of the member schools. The tournament is set up to be played two years in a row as a "Big School Tournament" and the third year as an "Invitational Tournament" in which small schools can also participate. The tournament is hosted most of the time by a small school.[1]

AASCA Volleyball Tournament
SportVolleyball
No. of teams14
Most recent
champion(s)
|Village School]] (4th title)
W: Colegio Americano de Guatemala (2nd title)

The 2010 and 2011 AASCA Volleyball Tournaments have been dominated by Escuela Internacional Sampedrana that has won both of the finals against the American School of Tegucigalpa.

The 2012 AASCA Volleyball Tournament were held on April 18, 2012, hosted by Colegio Decroly Americano in Guatemala City. The school hosted their first AASCA Tournament event. The favorites for the year are Escuela Internacional Sampedrana which won the event in the previous year in the Men's and Women's bracket. The Escuela Internacional Sampedrana men's team suffered great loss of players due to graduation, but emerging junior Sergio Solis was expected to step up for his team, given that he was the only survivor of that Championship team.

Results

Men

Year Host Final 3rd place match
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
2010
Details

Colegio Interamericano de Guatemala

Escuela Internacional Sampedrana
2-0
American School of Tegucigalpa

Country Day School
2–0
Marian Baker School
2011
Details

American School of Guatemala

Escuela Internacional Sampedrana
2-1
American School of Tegucigalpa

American Nicaraguan School
2–0
Colegio Interamericano de Guatemala
2012
Details

Colegio Decroly Americano

Escuela Internacional Sampedrana
2-1
American School of Tegucigalpa


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