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  2. Volleyball variations - Wikipedia

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    While most other volleyball rules apply, variations on the numbers of players per team and the numbers of 'catches' per side are common, and players holding the ball are sometimes allowed a limited number of steps. Newcomb (or Newcomb Ball) was invented in 1895 by Clara Gregory Baer, a physical education instructor at Newcomb College in ...

  3. Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    There are many variations on the basic rules of volleyball. By far the most popular of these is beach volleyball, which is played on sand with two people per team and rivals the main sport in popularity. Some games related to volleyball include: Crossnet: a four-way volleyball game, combining volleyball and foursquare.

  4. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Pop: A variation on the "back-one" where the ball is pushed all the way out to the antenna for the right-side attacker. Also known as a "C" Also known as a "C" While there is no absolute standard, the most common set naming system is a two number system where the first number corresponds to a zone on the net, and the second number corresponds ...

  5. Volleyball (ball) - Wikipedia

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    Volleyball (ball) 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 ...

  6. Ecua-volley - Wikipedia

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    Indoor, Outdoor, Beach. Equipment. mikasa ft-5 soccer ball. Presence. Olympic. no. Ecua-volley is a variant of volleyball invented and played in Ecuador. Its official name is Ecuavoley, however it can be informally be called ecuavolley, ecuavoly, ecuabol, or simply boly. Its popularity has also spread to Colombia, the United States, and Europe.

  7. Category:Volleyball variations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Volleyball variations" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Beach volleyball - Wikipedia

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    Snow volleyball is a winter sport played by two teams on a snow court divided by a net. Originating as a variant of beach volleyball, the rules of snow volleyball are similar to the beach game, [96] with the main differences being the playing surface, the scoring system and the number of players. As in the beach version, matches were originally ...

  9. Newcomb ball - Wikipedia

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    Another local variation of Newcomb ball is played on a beach volleyball court with two players per team. The game is played to 11 (must win by 2), and points are awarded following college volleyball rules (e.g. a side must serve in order to score).