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  2. Skyline Conference - Wikipedia

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    2017 - The Sage Colleges (Russell Sage and Sage [or SCA]) left the Skyline to join the Empire 8 after the 2016–17 academic year. 2017 - New Jersey City and Ramapo left the Skyline as associate members for men's volleyball after the 2017 spring season (2016-17 academic year). 2019 - Manhattanville re-joined the Skyline in the 2019–20 ...

  3. The Woodlands High School - Wikipedia

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    The Woodlands Highlanders compete in swimming, cross country, volleyball, football, basketball, wrestling, powerlifting, soccer, golf, tennis, track, softball, lacrosse, and baseball. In 2006, The Woodlands baseball team finished the season with a 38–1 record and won the Texas UIL 5A State Championship.

  4. San Diego–Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    This was the first game of international border volleyball and garnered national media attention. [125] In the mid-2000s, the Binational Organizing Committee (BiNOC) of San Diego–Tijuana made it known that the sister-cities were interested in making a bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics. [126]

  5. The Woodlands College Park High School - Wikipedia

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    The Woodlands College Park High School is a high school in The Woodlands, CDP area of Montgomery County, Texas, in the United States. [3] It is operated by the Conroe Independent School District (CISD), and is one of the six main high schools in the district. Opened in the fall of 2005, it enrolls students from grades 9 to 12.

  6. Skyline Conference (1938–1962) - Wikipedia

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    The Skyline Conference was a college athletic conference based in the Western United States that was active from December 1937 to June 1962. The conference's formal name was the Mountain States Athletic Conference , although it was also known as the Mountain States Conference along with informal but popular nicknames.

  7. Avery Skinner (volleyball) - Wikipedia

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    Skinner played school volleyball for HCYA and she helped the team win state championships in 2015 and 2016. She also played club volleyball for Houston's Skyline. She considered playing volleyball for Baylor, Iowa State, and Texas A&M but ultimately settled on Kentucky as she wanted to see what life was like outside of Texas. [2] [3]

  8. Madisen Skinner - Wikipedia

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    Madisen Skinner (born July 1, 2001) is an American professional volleyball player who plays for LOVB Austin and the United States national team.She played college volleyball for the Kentucky Wildcats and the Texas Longhorns, winning three NCAA championships (with Kentucky in 2020 and Texas in 2022 and 2023).

  9. Continental Volleyball Conference - Wikipedia

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    On April 4, 2011, Gary Williams, Associate Athletic Director of Carthage College announced in Milwaukee the formation of the Continental Volleyball Conference. The league was established as a direct result of the launch of the NCAA Men's Division III Volleyball Championship in the next school year of 2011–12 where the inaugural tournament was held in April 2012.