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  2. San Francisco Dons - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Dons is the nickname of the athletic teams at the University of San Francisco (USF). The Dons compete in NCAA Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as members of the West Coast Conference (WCC), of which USF is a charter member.

  3. SF - Wikipedia

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    SF Express, a Chinese multinational delivery services and logistics company SF Airlines, a Chinese cargo airline owned by SF Express; Salesforce, an American cloud computing company specializing in customer resource management; SourceForge, a web-based service that offers a source code repository, download mirrors, bug tracking and other features

  4. Sports in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Glens SC, commonly known as SF Glens, is an American soccer club based in San Francisco that was founded in 1961. Their first team currently competes in USL League Two. Project 51O is a soccer club from Oakland, California, competing in the Southwest Division of USL League Two.

  5. Olympic Club - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic Club is an athletic club and private social club in San Francisco, California. First named the "San Francisco Olympic Club", [ 4 ] it is the oldest athletic club in the United States. Established on May 6, 1860, its first officers were President, G.W. Bell, Secretary, E. Bonnell, Treasurer, H.G. Hanks, and Leader, Arthur Nahl .

  6. Athletics abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    sf – semi-finals [2] sh – short track, including "indoors" but also allowing for outdoor 200 metres tracks; w – mark of wind assistance. For events where wind assistance is a factor (outdoor races 200 metres or less, long jump and triple jump), the wind reading is usually reported in metres per second (m/s). Wo – women-only race

  7. Volley - Wikipedia

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    Paris Volley, a professional volleyball team based in Paris, France; Piemonte Volley, a professional volleyball team based in Cuneo, Italy; Trentino Volley, a professional volleyball team based in Trento, Italy; Vicenza Volley, a professional volleyball club based in Vicenza, Italy; Volley Bergamo, a women's volleyball team based in Bergamo, Italy

  8. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Tomahawk: A defensive shot in beach volleyball made by putting the hands together and making contact with the volleyball overhead [5] Thunder: A spike or attack that requires a lot of force from the arm, and a very high jump. The ball is hit steeply downwards from the point of contact, and is very difficult to receive

  9. Volleyball in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In club volleyball, junior players develop their skills and knowledge of the game, usually with the purpose of playing for high school teams. Elite players also prepare for college volleyball. The club season typically lasts from the end of November until July, with the annual Junior Olympic Championships (JOs) taking place in late June, early ...