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  2. Volleyball records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Youth Olympic Games: Volleyball at the Youth Olympic Games: Men's U23 World Championship: FIVB Volleyball Men's U23 World Championship: Results summary, medals summary, appearance, MVP by edition: Women's U23 World Championship: FIVB Volleyball Women's U23 World Championship: Results summary, medals summary, appearance, MVP by edition: Men's ...

  3. Blobby Volley - Wikipedia

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    The game is available in three languages (German, English and French) and also gives an insight into a history of game statistics (wins, losses). There are community made mods available for the game. For instance Quick Game is a modification for Blobby Volley which speeds up the game and reduces the winning number of points to 10.

  4. Serve-and-volley - Wikipedia

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    Maurice McLoughlin, in the early years of the 20th century, "created the cannonball (serve) delivery" [4] and often followed his serve into the net. Although tennis greats such as Bill Tilden, Ellsworth Vines, and Don Budge were noted for their fine serves and net games, they did not play a 100% serve-and-volley style game.

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  6. Ecua-volley - Wikipedia

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    The setup of the game is similar to volleyball, with a few key differences: [3] [4] Each team is made up of three players: the setter (Spanish: colocador), the flyer (volador), and the server (servidor). The net is higher and tighter: 2.80 meters high and 60 centimeters wide.

  7. Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    The three standard volleyball formations are known as "4–2", "6–2" and "5–1", which refers to the number of hitters and setters respectively. 4–2 is a basic formation used only in beginners' play, while 5–1 is by far the most common formation in high-level play.

  8. What is sitting volleyball? Sport featuring the world’s ...

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    Sitting volleyball was invented in the Netherlands in 1956 as a rehabilitation sport for injured soldiers, but the game was introduced for men in the 1980 Paralympics – held in the Dutch city of ...

  9. Newcomb ball - Wikipedia

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    The ball remains in play being thrown back and forth across the net until there is a miss. Three players may play the ball before throwing it over the net. If the receiving team misses, the serving team scores a point and the next play begins with the same server. If the serving team misses, it loses the serve.