
Held Sunday at Kailua District Park, the tournament served as the culmination of several days of volleyball-centered community events, including a free keiki clinic. The 2025 edition of the outdoor grassroots event featured more than 150 teams from across Hawai‘i, the continental U.S., including Delaware, and international destinations like Europe.
Participants ranged from youth athletes to current collegiate and professional volleyball players, making the event a showcase of all skill levels and backgrounds. Among the tournament organizers were former University of Hawai‘i men’s volleyball standouts Joe and Gage Worsley, who continue to grow their “Out of System” brand with a mission to give back to the community that once supported their careers.
“For us, this event kind of represents everything,” said Joe Worsley. “The love we appreciated during our time at UH, the people we connected with, this gives us a way to stay connected and provide something meaningful. We broke the state record last year and added another 40–50 teams this year. It just keeps growing, and we love coming back to give this to the community.”
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