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  2. Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    The three standard volleyball formations are known as "42", "6–2" and "5–1", which refers to the number of hitters and setters respectively. 42 is a basic formation used only in beginners' play, while 5–1 is by far the most common formation in high-level play.

  3. Volleyball offensive systems - Wikipedia

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    Volleyball offensive systems are the ways in which a coach can personalize and tweak his or her team's offense based on each player's skill level to make the team as competitive as possible. This is done by using different formations that allow a team to use a variety of volleyball attacks. A team on offense will try to increase the probability ...

  4. Volleyball variations - Wikipedia

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    Shooting volleyball court is 35 ft (11 m) and 70 ft (21 m) in length. Net height was 8 ft (2.4 m) before some years but nowadays the net height is 7.2 to 7.5 ft (2.2 to 2.3 m). The ball size is same to handball. Shooting volleyball is popular in Pakistan (Punjab) (Sindh) (Bloachistan) (KPK), USA and India, especially North Indian States.

  5. Fairport outlasts Webster for boys volleyball crown ...

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    O'Dell also switched to a 5-1 rotation when Webster took its 2-1 lead. Fairport's volleyball families Fairport's girls and boys volleyball teams have four sets of siblings between them.

  6. Who is Texas volleyball libero Emma Halter? Meet the ...

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    Halter is a marketing student in Texas’ highly competitive McCombs School of Business, which is the No. 2-ranked marketing program in the U.S., according to QS World University Rankings.

  7. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Zones are named 1 through 9 from left to right along the net with the setter occupying Zone 6; and the most common set heights are 1, 2, 3, 5, and 10 (represented by a 0 in the notation). For example, a 10 set is a high ball to the left side, a 53 is a 3 foot high set to the middle of the court (in front of the setter), and a 61 is a 1 foot ...

  8. Week 5 preview: Dover, Steubenville clash in tradition-rich ...

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    Entering Week 5, New Philadelphia is averaging 19.2 points-per-contest, while its strong defense is giving up 14.5 points-per-game. Mansfield, which lost a number of starters from its OCC ...

  9. Float serve - Wikipedia

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    Float serve. The float serve is one of the types of serves in the game of volleyball. The serve involves hitting the volleyball in such a way to minimize the rotation of the ball, causing unpredictability in the ball’s movement and is akin to baseball's knuckleball. During this serve, the ball is moving in the air without spin, allowing drag ...