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  2. Studio C - Wikipedia

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    Scott Sterling, played by Matt Meese, is a legendary soccer goalie who is known for blocking shots with his invincible face. He is also seen playing volleyball. He is also seen playing volleyball. Jason Gray and Stephen Meek play the British announcers.

  3. Scott Sterling - Wikipedia

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    Scott Sterling (fictional), fictional athlete and subject of viral video; Scott Monroe Sterling, also known as Scott La Rock (1962–1987), American DJ and producer; Scott Sterling (1980–2013), son of former NBA team owner Donald Sterling; Scott Sterling (20th century), American professional wrestler and SSW Tag Team Championship winner

  4. List of Studio C episodes - Wikipedia

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    A rookie commentator. A soccer match comes down to Scott Sterling. Elderly football team owner goes undercover. Gymnastics parents perform their own routine. Skate Park Disaster. Scott Sterling is BACK. Chess game spins out of control.

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  7. Volleyball drills - Wikipedia

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    Volleyball drills are specialized exercises that enhance teams and players volleyball skills. [1] There are numerous volleyball drills that teams and players can utilize in order to improve and further develop their skills in all areas of the game such as passing, serving, attacking, setting, blocking, and digging. From beginners to well ...

  8. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Illegal Block(er): When a back row player attempts to block an opponent's offensive action by making contact with the ball above the plane of the net Joust : when the ball is falling directly on top of the net, two opposing players jump and push against the ball, trying to push it onto the other's side

  9. Volleyball offensive systems - Wikipedia

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    Volleyball offense is how a team can attempt to score a point by causing the ball to land on the opposing teams side of the court.Generally, this is done by first receiving the ball from the other side in the form of either an attack or serve, having the ball set to an attacker, and then having a player jump and attack the ball.