the blocker
No, blocks do not count as a touch in volleyball.
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No, blocks do not count as hits in volleyball. Blocks are a defensive move used to stop or deflect the ball at the net, while hits are offensive moves used to send the ball over the net to score points.
Yes. She played volleyball in college at Florida State University and holds school records for solo blocks and total blocks. She was inducted into the Florida State University Athletics Hall of Fame in 1997. As a professional, her team won the first ever Beach Volleyball World Championship
Derek Fisher
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volleyball is known for its different moves, like spikes, kills, bumps, sets and blocks. Also the different positions like setter, libero, outside hitter, middle blocker, ect. known for tall girls who are beasts, and short girls for the libero position spandex for indoor and bikinis for beach or sand volleyball volleyball players dive, jump, and run
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