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Big Plans for MVP International in 2023

Big Plans for MVP International in 2023

More than 30 trips in various sports are on the docket
By David Driver, MVP Communications

Fairfax, Virginia – The next year should be an exciting one for MVP International, a leader in sports travel for young athletes with various sports and levels.

“We currently have 30 trips on the board going into the holidays, starting with pickleball in the spring and going through the summer,” says Mark “Pudge” Gjormand, the Visionary & Founder of Virginia-based MVP. “We hope to end up at around 35 or 40 trips for the year of 2023 and that is really exciting.”

Gjormand has been the varsity baseball coach for more than 20 years at James Madison High School in Vienna, Virginia. He has led the Warhawks to three state titles and he recently was inducted into the xxx

“Last year was a really good year for us at MVP and we are growing, the word is spreading,” added Gjormand, who has sent several of his James Madison players to the college ranks. “What is more exciting is to be able to take people on trips who are just not from Northern Virginia. We have people from different parts of the country, which is really cool as we expand.”

 

Spain Basketball Tour

 

MVP International has forged relationships with the baseball community in South Carolina and also has connections in several other mid-Atlantic states, including a junior hockey program based in New York along with ties to other sports in Maryland and Pennsylvania.

“It is really cool to see how it started to work along the East Coast and we hope to expand beyond that, too,” Gjormand notes.

“There are a lot of great things on the horizon, including basketball and ice hockey. We are excited; the biggest things is to get new coaches out there involved in what we are doing.”

Just some of the tours in the works and on the MVP international website include

A baseball trip during spring break to Puerto Rico.

A softball trip to Puerto Rico in June.

A men’s lacrosse trip to Prague in June and July.

A baseball trip to Germany in July.

A baseball trip to Switzerland and Italy in July.

A softball trip to Switzerland and Italy in July.

A baseball and softball trip to Hawaii in July.

The Lions Cup Ice Hockey trip in the summer of 2023.

A hockey trip to Switzerland in August.

A hockey trip to Scandinavia in July and August.

“I want to continue to advance the opportunity to experience player development from a different lens,” says Simon Roberts, Hockey Director/General Manager, for MVP International.

 

Scandinavia Hockey Experience – August 2022

 

He said there will be three hockey trips in 2023: the Scandinavian one to Denmark and Switzerland; the one to Germany/Czech Republic; and the one to Germany and Switzerland.

MVP will take part in the Lions Cup for the first time with the trip to Germany/Czech Republic. “That is a big deal,” Roberts said.

The trip to Switzerland will allow MVP International players to interact with two pro teams in that hockey-crazy country.

The hockey players will range from 10 to 16 with many coming from mid-Atlantic states but others from as far away as Arizona, California and Michigan.

Roberts is hoping to have between 110 and 150 youth players combined on one of the three trips in 2023.

For more information on MVP International trips go to https://mvp-intl.com/trips.

Editor’s note: David Driver is the former sports editor of papers in Arlington and Harrisonburg in Virginia and Laurel and Baltimore in Maryland; he was in Ireland in March and interviewed American basketball players. His book “Hoop Dreams In Europe: Americans Building Basketball Careers In Europe,” was published in March and is available on Amazon and at his website – www.daytondavid.com.

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