Houston Shock Volleyball moves to Tomball, expands youth training space
Houston Shock Volleyball opened its new Tomball home with two courts, summer camps and Friday open gyms, bringing training closer to north Harris County families.

Houston Shock Volleyball has moved from West Houston to 12338 Spring Cypress Road in Tomball, giving north Harris County families a new youth sports base with two full volleyball courts, wheelchair access and a shorter drive. The club’s new home, called The Power Plant, opened after the move was completed June 1 and is now drawing players from across the Tomball, Spring, Cy-Fair and Klein areas.
The relocation is more than a simple address change. Club director and head coach Jamie Salcido said the site is centrally located for Cy-Fair, Klein and Tomball ISD athletes, a positioning that matters in a county where evening traffic and long cross-town drives can shape whether children can stay in a training routine. Houston Shock plans to use the space for summer camps for athletes ages 6 to 16, weekly open gyms on Fridays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., team practices, private events, birthday parties and public court reservations.
The club’s programming was already active in early June, with Summer Surge camps underway at The Power Plant and tryouts and camps open for the 2026-27 club season. Houston Shock’s schedule lists evaluations for May 26, June 22 and July 27, 2026, with signing beginning June 7, signaling that the new site is intended to function as both a training center and a pipeline for the next club season.

The move also places Houston Shock into a crowded youth volleyball market that already includes Houston Volleyball Academy, Core Performance Volleyball Academy and North Houston Elite Volleyball Club. That competition makes convenience a meaningful selling point, especially for parents weighing where to commit time and money for regular training. The club’s hosted team programs require at least eight players and start at $600 per player, underscoring the business side of a facility built to serve both serious club athletes and families looking for flexible recreation in north Harris County.
For Tomball, the gain is not just another sports facility. It adds training capacity, tournament traffic and a new source of spillover business for shops and services along Spring Cypress Road, while giving local families a closer option for year-round volleyball development.
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