Sold Out
How EVP Canada grew from a single discounted adult volleyball league into one of Ontario’s largest volleyball communities by prioritizing atmosphere, competitive balance, and long term player relationships.
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EVP Canada: Sold Out Volleyball Leagues
6 Pack Indoor Beach Volleyball: Sold Out Facility Leagues
In this episode, Kyle shares how 6 Pack Indoor Beach in Vancouver evolved from a volleyball-only facility into a multi-revenue business, adding events, food, and experiences like archery tag to offset seasonality, rising costs, and shifting player demand.
Ligue Fédérale Des As (LFA): Sold Out Adult Hockey Leagues
In this episode of the Sold Out Podcast, we sit down with Jean-François, founder of LFA Hockey in Montreal, a year-round adult hockey league with over 2,500 players and 40 teams. He breaks down how the league grew organically from pickup games into a structured, multi-division operation by focusing on player experience, balanced team formation, and operational control. We also dive into the economics of running a hockey league, managing facilities, reducing conflict through league-built teams, and how one-time events like the Montreal Winter Classic can accelerate growth and visibility.
Ontario Premier League: Sold Out Semi-Pro Soccer Leagues
In this episode, we talk with Chris Keem, Manager of League Operations for the Ontario Premier League, a semi professional soccer league supporting 130 teams across four divisions and serving as a pathway beneath the Canadian Premier League. Chris breaks down the economics of running semi pro clubs, why community engagement drives attendance and sponsorship, and how the league has already helped 350+ players progress to professional soccer.
Downtown Men’s Hockey League (DMHL): Sold Out Men's Hockey Leagues
In this episode, Rick shares how the Downtown Men’s Hockey League (DMHL) has grown from six teams in 1986 to nearly 90 teams today in Toronto’s competitive downtown rink market. He explains how strong arena relationships, strict non contact standards, tiered divisions, and modern stat tracking have helped DMHL recover from COVID setbacks and continue expanding toward 100 teams while keeping player safety and professionalism at the center.
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