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Falls' features (Outer Banks Sentinel)
There was more than soccer this fall. First Flight volleyball made a 2A Final Four appearance, Manteo football advanced to the 3rd round of the 1A playoffs and Hatteras brought back winning on the gridiron.

Rec Bonus (Northwest Indiana Times)
On the Square Sports Academy, 105 N. Court St., Crown Point will be starting coed volleyball leagues on Jan. 7. Deadline to enter is Wednesday. Each team will play six matches per outing for eight weeks. A tournament will be at the end of the season. The cost per team is $350.

Charles, Dickson honoured by Volleyball Federation (Trinidad Express)
Darlene Ramdin, who had earlier received the award for junior female Player of the Year, presents Brian Charles with a special award during the Trinidad and Tobago Volleyball Federation's annual awards ceremony Wednesday night at Hasely Crawford Stadium.

Good Sport: Lauren Boardman succeeds despite challenges (Poughkeepsie Journal)
Lauren Boardman was a freshman at John Jay High School when she overheard the volleyball coach mention that there weren't enough girls on the cross country team.

Todd Henrichs' Press Box Views: NU volleyball team humbled with title at stake (Lincoln Journal Star)
Nebraska choked! The subject in the e-mail screamed out apparently what many followers of the Nebraska volleyball team were thinking after NU’s performance in the NCAA championship match last month.

Bay Area events (San Jose Mercury News)
BAY AREA EVENTS Horse racing: Bay Meadows Racecourse, San Mateo. Post time: 12:45 p.m. No events scheduled. Men's volleyball: UC-Santa Cruz at Stanford, 3 p.m.

Top 10 BYU stories from 2005 (CougarBlue)
Jason Franchuk DAILY HERALD Well, it wasn't nearly like 2004. This year was, in relation, a lot more calm around BYU even though the Cougars still broke in a new athletic director, along with football, volleyball and men's basketball head coaches.

Warriors' three-peat tops 2005 feats (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
1. Whittell volleyball wins third straight 2A state title: Despite losing several key seniors from the 2004 state title team, coach Dan McLaughlin and the Warriors didn't miss a beat in 2005. Whittell finished 30-7 and swept The Meadows in the state...

10 foreign teams ready for Asian volleyball meet in Tehran (Islamic Republic News Agency)
Asia - Iran - Volleyball Ten foreign teams have so far voiced their readiness to participate at the 13th Asian youth volleyball event, which will be held here from September 13-21, 2006.


Volleyball Commentary

Starting Your New Year and New Club Season Right!
Club season is gearing up across the nation, and with it, are the yearly occurrences of some things that, in my book, just are not as they should be. My philosophy of the club season is simply that it is...

Gift Ideas for Volleyball Players
I've been playing a few years now. One thing that I can never have enough of T-shirts. Go to any pick-up game, junior game, high school game, the beach, or even just bummin' around, true volleyball fanatics will usually be...

She's Trained to Kill...On and Off the Court
Army Senior Casciato has put up one of the best volleyball careers in the history of the academy. Casciato, who has been the starting setter during her entire four-year career was named "Player of the Year" for the Patriot League....

Merry Christmas Everyone!
I and the all the writers here at the Volleyball site would like to extend a heart-felt happy holidays and Merry Christmas. I've been doing a lot of traveling in the Middle East and I ask everyone to take a...

The Spike Should Always Look the Same
An effective team has several different methods of attacks in their arsenal. The three basic attacks are; the dink, the off-speed spike and the hard-driven spike. The dink is an effective tool when your opponents have learned the timing of...

How to Get the Most From Your Club Season
As the club season gets ready to swing into high gear around the country, I thought it would be a good time to send out a little reminder concerning what I feel is truly the number one key to making...


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