It was an offer TJ Vorva simply couldn’t refuse.
Vorva was announced as CBC’s new boys volleyball coach last week, but the process started with a call from outgoing coach Alex Erbs.
“He hit me up and was like, hey, you know, I got some other endeavors that I need to kind of focus on a little bit more moving forward,” Vorva said. “But you can tell he’s so passionate about the program that he’s like, I don’t want to just hand it off to anybody and kind of lose some of the traditions and some of the stuff that I’ve built up.”
From there, Erbs introduced Vorva to CBC athletic director Scott Pingel and the hiring process began.
“We just had really, really good conversations where it seemed like we were all kind of on the same page in terms of goals and where we want to, you know, take the program moving forward,” Vorva said.
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Erbs will stay on as an assistant. It is a reunion for Vorva and Erbs as the two coached together on the club circuit.
“My big thing is I’ve kind of seen the game from the travel side, and I’ve seen the game from the college side, and there just seems to be a lot of disconnect from the high school age groups,” Vorva said. “Then when they get to college, they’re, you know, one step behind. So, there’s some things that we can do, especially with, you know, the offensive philosophy, a lot of the setting stuff, just to kind of open up the offense a little bit, and not rely on just the best hitters getting the ball 24/7. It’s kind of creating a lot of different lanes for offense to be able to accomplish that.”
Vorva’s last coaching stop was a promotion to the men’s volleyball head coach position at the now defunct Fontbonne University in May 2023 after serving as an assistant coach for two seasons. He played his college volleyball at Fontbonne and was a team captain on the 2019 squad that went 26-3.
Vorva, who is from the Chicago area, was originally a basketball player before taking up volleyball in high school.
Pingel said the decision to hire Vorva was easy.
“If you ever spent 5-10 minutes with him, you know there’s something special about this young man,” Pingel said. “He’s locked in.”
Erbs, who graduated from CBC in 2014, stepped down after seven seasons as head coach. He led the Cadets to winning records in three of his seven seasons playing in the rugged MCC.
Vorva is excited to be reunited with Erbs.
“I think he’s going to be a fountain of knowledge for me,” Vorva said. “But at the same time, I think it gives, you know, the boys a new perspective as well. I’ll be kind of a brand new face coming in, and it’s kind of a little bit of a fresh start for everybody, especially in terms of, like, tryouts and, you know, positional things I’m going to come in with.”
Vorva said every player will come in with a blank slate and a fresh chance to prove their skills.
“I’m very excited about what TJ can bring for our program and really take it to the next level,” Pingel said. “Alex did a great job of trying to get it right, and he felt like he left it a good spot. So, I’m ready for TJ to take to the next level.”