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Beach volleyball tournament returns to The Boardwalk on Okaloosa Island

The Emerald Coast’s premiere fall volleyball event, the Emerald Coast Fall Classic, will take place Oct. 18-22 on the beaches of Okaloosa Island. This year’s event will feature doubles, co-ed doubles, […]

Emerald Coast Volleyball

The Emerald Coast’s premiere fall volleyball event, the Emerald Coast Fall Classic, will take place Oct. 18-22 on the beaches of Okaloosa Island.

  • The weeklong beach volleyball tournament hosted annually by Emerald Coast Volleyball will be held at The Boardwalk on Okaloosa Island. 

This year’s event will feature doubles, co-ed doubles, king/queen of the beach and the Fudpucker 4 Player beach volleyball tournament.

Spectators are welcome to attend the free event that blends “beach, sports, entertainment and fun,” according to organizers.

The Emerald Coast Fall Classic brings together recreational and competitive volleyball players for a series of bracketed tournaments. Prizes will be awarded to winning teams.

For more information on the Emerald Coast Volleyball Week, visit http://emeraldcoastvolleyball.com.

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