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  2. Volleyball drills - Wikipedia

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    The teams will then serve to zone 1 on the court in order for their teammate sitting in zone 1 to catch the ball. Once the teammate that is sitting on the court has caught the volleyball, they will run to the other side of the court where the team is, and a different teammate will run to the other side of the court and sit in zone 2.

  3. Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    The team's movements are determined by the teams chosen serve receive system, offensive system, coverage system, and defensive system. The serve-receive system is the formation used by the receiving team to attempt to pass the ball to the designated setter. Systems can consist of 5 receivers, 4 receivers, 3 receivers, and in some cases 2 receivers.

  4. Float serve - Wikipedia

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    Float serves are only possible with minimal to no spin of the volleyball while it is moving in the air. [1] Unlike a topspin serve, which uses the spin of the ball to create a constant difference in pressure that drives the ball downward at a high speed, the float serve can be affected in any direction by the random forces of the air and pressure (drag, lift, drag crisis, turbulence) because ...

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    MH, all-city honorable mention (119 kills/42 digs), “ young all-around player with many skills, smart and crafty hitter, versatile player, strong defensive and serve receive presence, always ...

  6. Wisconsin volleyball 'dug in like it was a dogfight': The ...

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    Wisconsin volleyball 'dug in like it was a dogfight': The keys to the Badgers' comeback vs. Minnesota ... finished with 21 digs and carried the load in serve receive with Lola Schumacher and Gulce ...

  7. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Jump float : A serve in which the player strikes the ball while jumping with no spin, or "float". This creates an erratic, difficult-to-read serve. Comparable to a knuckleball in baseball; Jump serve or jump topspin : A serve in which the player, both tosses and strikes the ball with topspin, making the ball drop sharply. This is differentiated ...

  8. 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.

  9. Serve (volleyball) - Wikipedia

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