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  2. Airborne Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Airborne Athletics, Inc., is a private designer, manufacturer, marketer, and wholesaler of basketball and volleyball training equipment. The company manufactures one volleyball training machine, two volleyball training products, and two basketball training machines that are sold for high schools, colleges and universities, professionals, fitness centers, and training facilities, and home training.

  3. Brine (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Brine is an American sporting goods company that manufactures lacrosse, soccer, volleyball, and field hockey equipment. It markets its products under its own brand as well as In The Crease for goals and goal accessories. The company was founded by W.H. Brine in 1922 as the W.H. Brine Company.

  4. Newcomb ball - Wikipedia

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    Equipment: Similar to volleyball: ... The game was to be played with an official "Newcomb Ball" (size 1 for grammar grades and size 2 for high schools and colleges).

  5. 'We just made history for our school': Marlington High School ...

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    The Marlington volleyball team celebrates after its five-set win over Kenston in a Division II regional semifinal, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023, at Alliance High School.

  6. Voit - Wikipedia

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    The current range of products by Voit includes balls (for association and American football, basketball and volleyball), and also goalkeeper gloves, tennis rackets, football uniforms, shin guards, and swimming equipment (suits, goggles, caps, and fins) and accessories (backpacks, bags).

  7. Volleyball offensive systems - Wikipedia

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    2: A 2 is a high set to the middle (middle front) attacker about 2 feet above the tape of the net. 5: A 5 is a high set to the right antenna where an opposite (right front) attacker may hit it. Pipe: A pipe is a high set to the middle back, right behind the 10' line where a back row attacker may hit it.