Pisgah has had a men’s club volleyball for 3, maybe 4 years, and for us this year it pulled from kids that ran track or tennis to stay in shape but not real competitive and maybe a golfer or two and then pulled some that weren’t participating in anything. There is also a “”VolleyBuff” day now that’s kind of the opposite of PowderPuff football, with boys playing volleyball and female volleyball players coaching. It’s a pretty well attended/ hyped event so interest is growing.
As for flag football that sport is going to grow, there’s interest there on the female side and major interest on the male side. Traditional football will be held onto as long as possible because it’s a major moneymaker, but kids/ parents interest is going to cause flag football numbers to increase and traditional football numbers to decrease and that’s just the trend.
I would imagine all school sports essentially got their start from community/ student interest and this doesn’t seem to be any different