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  2. Orlando Valkyries - Wikipedia

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    On May 24, 2023, Orlando was announced as the one of the cities to get a Pro Volleyball Federation franchise for the league's inaugural season, owned by local businessman David Forman. [1] The Valkyries name, logo and colors were announced on August 17.

  3. 2024 PVF season - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Valkyries: Paige Briggs Outside hitter Western Kentucky: Traded to Omaha 1: 6 Atlanta Vibe: Chiamaka Nwokolo Middle blocker Pitt: 1: 7 Omaha Supernovas: Amber Igiede Middle blocker Hawai’i: 2: 8 Omaha Supernovas: Jill Gillen Outside hitter Arkansas: Traded to Orlando 2: 9 Atlanta Vibe: Whitney Bower Setter BYU: 2: 10 Orlando Valkyries ...

  4. The First Academy - Wikipedia

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    The First Academy is an Orlando-based private Christian school for students from preschool to 12th grade. It is an Apple Distinguished School [citation needed] and was named Orlando's Best Private School by Orlando Magazine in 2017, [2] and the second-best private school by Southwest Orlando Bulletin in 2016.

  5. League One Volleyball: Teams, 2025 schedule and what to know ...

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    League One Volleyball (LOVB), a women's professional indoor volleyball league, will launch its first season on Jan. 8. The LOVB has an experienced trio at the helm: co-founder and executive ...

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  8. Cascade, Salem Academy place in top 3 at OSAA state ... - AOL

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    Sprague’s volleyball team placed fifth at the OSAA Class 6A state tournament. The Olys lost 3-2 to Nelson in the third-place match after falling 3-1 to Oregon City in the state semifinals ...

  9. Pro Volleyball Federation - Wikipedia

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    Omaha would set a new attendance record a few week later when 12,090 fans saw the Supernovas win in four sets over the Orlando Valkyries. The Omaha Supernovas became the first-ever Pro Volleyball Federation Champions after sweeping the Grand Rapids Rise on May 18, 2024 at the CHI Health Center in downtown Omaha in front of 10,678 fans. [9]