Well, you can be a volleyball player in college but then after college (if your really good) you can start playing professionally.
A person will most likely have to play is school in order to be seen by professional volleyball scouts. This includes playing in middle school and high school.
most teams i have seen and played on have had 12 to 13
Usually about 12 or so in school but it can be more.
something you would see cheerleaders or volleyball players wear
If you are really committed and good at volleyball you can get scholarships to big volleyball schools like UCLA or USC. If you are not as committed but still really good you can play at a smaller volleyball school such as Notre Dame or Cal state. Just remember if you want to get seen by a college you have to play club,people who look for good volleyball players always see clubs instead of high school players.
No. High school badminton is played by players from the same school, other schools or other states. Professional badminton is played by players from different states, regions or even countries. Usually, there may only be a small prize for winning at the high school level. Professional players make a living off winning competitions.
No. The vast majority of high school sports players will not have a career in professional sports.
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odds are...not you.
It depends on girls or boys, college, professional, high school, and the year.
all of them how do you think they got there.
Do you noo anything about college Basketball?