Volleyball is a game where two teams try to ground the ball on each other's court while preventing the opponent from doing the same. A team scores when the other team commits a fault, receives a penalty, or successfully lands the ball on their court. Games are played up to 25 points with a 2 point advantage in the first 4 sets and up to 15 points with a 2 point advantage in the 5th set. The game was invented by William G. Morgan in Massachusetts in 1895.
Volleyball is a game where two teams try to ground the ball on each other's court while preventing the opponent from doing the same. A team scores when the other team commits a fault, receives a penalty, or successfully lands the ball on their court. Games are played up to 25 points with a 2 point advantage in the first 4 sets and up to 15 points with a 2 point advantage in the 5th set. The game was invented by William G. Morgan in Massachusetts in 1895.
Volleyball is a game where two teams try to ground the ball on each other's court while preventing the opponent from doing the same. A team scores when the other team commits a fault, receives a penalty, or successfully lands the ball on their court. Games are played up to 25 points with a 2 point advantage in the first 4 sets and up to 15 points with a 2 point advantage in the 5th set. The game was invented by William G. Morgan in Massachusetts in 1895.
is to send the ball over the net in order to ground it on the opponent’s court, and to prevent the same effort by the opponent. The team has three hits for returning the ball SCORING: • When an opponent team commits a fault; • When the opponent team receives a penalty; • By successfully landing the ball on the opponents court RULES: • Each team may consist of 12 players including one or two optional Libero/s. • Each team are entitled to three hits in addition to blocking. RULES: 3.Games are played up to ........25 points with an ........ ........ ……advantage of two points ........ in sets 1 to 4 and up to 15 ........ points with an advantage ........ of two points in the fifth ........ and Invented by American William G. Morgan (1895 - Massachusetts)