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  2. Wallyball - Wikipedia

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    Wallyball (known in some places as rebound volleyball) is a fast-paced sport that is similar to volleyball played in a racquetball court, where it is legal to hit the ball off of the walls. The word "wallyball" is a portmanteau of the words " wall " and "volleyball".

  3. Rebound (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rebound is a two-player volleyball sports game in which the players, each controlling a paddle representing a person on either side of a volleyball net, attempt to score points. The horizontal paddles are moved by the players left and right on their side of the net, represented by a short dashed line.

  4. List of ball games - Wikipedia

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    Net and wall games, such as volleyball. Racket sports, such as tennis, table tennis, squash and badminton. Throwing sports, such as dodgeball and bocce. Cue sports, such as pool and snooker. Target sports, such as golf and bowling. Hand and ball-striking games, such as various handball codes, rebound handball, and four square.

  5. Canton volleyball's new kills queen at forefront of rebound ...

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    CANTON — There are a few reasons why Sally Hoban's individual accolades snuck below the radar in the past. For one, the Canton High girls volleyball team's pursuit of an undefeated season lived ...

  6. Rebound - Wikipedia

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    Rebound (basketball), the act of successfully gaining possession of the ball after a missed goal; Rebound sports, trampolining and similar gymnastic sports that use springed apparatus to propel the gymnast into the air; Wallyball or "rebound volleyball" Rebound exercise or "rebounding"

  7. Volleyball variations - Wikipedia

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    Nine-man volleyball is a variation of volleyball utilizing nine players and a slightly larger court (10 by 20 m [33 by 66 ft]) originated in Asia in the 1920s when American missionaries introduced the game in China. The birthplace of 9man can be speculated to be the city of Tai-Shan, China where 9man tournaments are played regularly, sometimes ...