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  2. Project S: The Series - Wikipedia

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    Spike!, directed by Pitchaya Jarusboonpracha, features the story of a school volleyball team attempting to win an annual championship. Puen (Oabnithi Wiwattanawarang) is still recovering from his best friend Singha (Papangkorn Lerkchaleampote)'s decision to leave the team for a rival school, while new recruit Than (Thiti Mahayotaruk) tries hard to earn his trust, under the guidance of Coach ...

  3. Volleyball spiking - Wikipedia

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    This spike keeps the elbow above the shoulder throughout the entire swing. Contacting the back of the ball with an open hand in the shape of the ball will create top spin. [2] The spike must be contacted above the net so that the ball be directed steeply downwards. [2] The hand position helps with avoiding or hitting around the block.

  4. Spike Team - Wikipedia

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    Spike Team is an Italian animated series created by Andrea Lucchetta, [1] and produced by Rai Fiction, Lucky Dreams and Graphilm.It revolves around a volleyball team of six girls and their coach, Lucky.

  5. Haikyu!! - Wikipedia

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    Haikyu!! (ハイキュー!!, Haikyū!!, from the kanji 排球 "volleyball") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Haruichi Furudate.It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2012 to July 2020, with its chapters collected in 45 tankōbon volumes.

  6. U.S. Championship V'Ball - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Championship V'Ball, also known simply as V'Ball, is a 1988 beach volleyball sports game released for the arcades by Technōs Japan Corporation. The arcade version was distributed in North America by Taito. A Nintendo Entertainment System version was published by Nintendo, in North America and the PAL region, under the title of Super Spike ...

  7. List of volleyball video games - Wikipedia

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    Dig & Spike Volleyball (1993), SNES; Hudson Soft, Tonkin House; ESPN Let's Play Beach Volleyball (1994), 3DO Interactive Multiplayer; Intelliplay; Popeye: Beach Volleyball (1994), Game Gear; Technōs Japan; Power Spikes II (1994), Arcade, Neo Geo CD; Video System Co. Multi Play Volleyball (1994), SNES; Pack-in-Video

  8. ‘Food Tripping’ by Huffington Post

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    One Summer, 50 States

  9. SpikeOut Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The idea was to bring top teams to one site and let them “spike each other out” to claim the national championship. The school who wins that year's tournament often win the year's Deaf Prep National Volleyball Championship. Texas School for the Deaf Girls' was the team to win the inaugural SpikeOut Volleyball Tournament championship in 1999.