Bat-mitton.
you can only hit 3 times by the third time it must be over the net
there is no such thing as volley scoring. there's rally, traditional, and a volley. rally scoring- every time the play is over, someone gets the point unless it's a redo traditional scoring-you can only get the point if your team served the ball before the play a volley- when the ball is hit back and fourth between the two teams (a good volley would be when it keeps going back and fourth, back and fourth....)
Alfred Halstead, a newspaper reporter, noticed the volleying nature of the game and called it "volley ball." It was originally known as "mintonette." Volley ball was eventually shortened to volleyball. because the object of the sport is to volley the ball over the net Volleyball got its name from when you volley the ball and that the shape of the ball is a sphere.
I volleyed the ball over the net. I panicked when a volley of shots rang out from the balcony above.
1.) not to fight in volley ball 2.) not to fight over the ball 3.) not to run away with the ball 4.) never to curse at the volley ball teacher 5.) do what the volley ball teach say
Lindsey vollied the ball across the tennis court as a strategic way to win the game. In the sentence volley refers to how Lindsey hit the ball.
smash a bump and a volley
fusillade: rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms; "our fusillade from the left flank caught them by surprise word "volley"" The word "volley" is usually used as a verb Ex: Two minutes later Momo unleashed a vicious volley from 20 yards tho this time his effort was off target. Ex: I panicked when a volley of shots rang out from the balcony above. Ex: Cook was on hand to capitalize, lifting a left-footed volley over Matt Clarke.
That could just be a fun game of beach volley ball. In volley ball you don't actually catch the ball.
While tennis, basketball and other sports exist, Futbol or soccer is the "king of sports." Volleyball and piki volley ball are both very popular sports in the rural areas. Piki volley is played on a sand volleyball court, but rather than using one's hands, one uses their head, chest and feet to get the ball over the net.
you hold it for a split second before throwing it over
Volleyball was invented in 1895 by a YMCA teacher, William G Morgan, in Massachusetts, USA. With the same intention as basketball invented there a llittle earlier, he aspired a spectacular, physically demanding, non-violent team sport for the indoor sport season. He was also inspired by handball, baseball and tennis, and first used the bladder of a basketball and a tennis net to play the sport. Morgan originally called it Mintonette. Alfred Halstead later changed the name to "volley ball" in 1896 because in the sport, you volley the ball back and forth over the net. It has spawned many varieties, like Beach Volleyball from California, USA and Footvolley from Brazil, especially for outdoor playing. Kidsvolley and Volley 2000, are adapted to young players, allowing a ground bounce, very popular in Northern Europe. In the Netherlands "sitting volleyball" was created for disabled persons. The modern Volleyball rules have evolved around the world, especially in 1900-1930, with the number of players, spiking and scoring. Faustball has many similarities with volleyball, and was known in Europe already in the 16th century.