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  2. Volleyball offensive systems - Wikipedia

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    Volleyball offense is how a team can attempt to score a point by causing the ball to land on the opposing teams side of the court. Generally, this is done by first receiving the ball from the other side in the form of either an attack or serve, having the ball set to an attacker, and then having a player jump and attack the ball. Once the ball ...

  3. Newcomb ball - Wikipedia

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    A ball striking the wall and bounding into the neutral ground shall constitute a foul for the team sending the ball. There shall be no protests, except by the Captain; no talking, no general disturbance of the game. The ball must not be thrown under the ropes nor between the Base Line. In match game, unavoidable loss of time shall be deducted.

  4. Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    double hit: two consecutive contacts with the ball made by the same player; four consecutive contacts with the ball made by the same team; net foul: touching the net during play; foot fault: the foot crosses over the boundary line when serving or under the net when a front row player is trying to keep the ball in play.

  5. Volleyball (ball) - Wikipedia

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    A volleyball is a ball used to play indoor volleyball, beach volleyball, or other less common variations of the sport. Volleyballs are spherical in shape and typically comprise eighteen nearly rectangular panels made from synthetic or genuine leather. These panels are organized into six identical sections, each consisting of three panels.

  6. NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Division I champions and runners-up with the champion's overall record, city, site and other national semifinal participants. See Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women championships for the Division I volleyball champions from 1970 to 1981. NOTE: In 1981 there were both NCAA and AIAW champions.

  7. Ecua-volley - Wikipedia

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    The court is made of cement and has the same dimensions: 18 meters long and 9 meters wide; The game is played with a mikasa ft-5 soccer ball. Games consist of two sets of 15 points. If both teams agree, they can alternatively play two sets of points with the option of a third tie-breaking set.

  8. VHSL playoff schedules: Regional volleyball, cross country ...

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    There are those who say Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year, but high school sports fans know that title really belongs to the playoff season.

  9. Tetherball - Wikipedia

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    A game of tetherball. Tetherball is a game where two players use their hands to strike a volleyball which is suspended from a stationary metal pole by a rope or tether. The two players stand on opposite sides of the pole, and each tries to hit the ball one way; one clockwise, and one counterclockwise. The game ends when one player manages to ...