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  • Volleyball - An Olympic team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net.
  • Mintonette - Volleyball originally called
  • William G. Morgan - The inventor of Volleyball
  • 1895 - Year that volleyball invented.
  • 6'6 - The firdt volleyball net size
  • Fédération Internationale de Volleyball - FIVB
  • 1947 - FIVB founded in a year
  • Paralympics managed by the
    World Organization Volleyball - Volleyball is also a sport at the
  • FIVB - official and highest organization of volleyball in the
    present.
  • 65 - 67 cm - circumference of volleyball.
  • 260 - 280g - weigh of volleyball
  • 0.30 - 0.325 kg/cm² - Pressure of volleyball
  • 2.43 m - for men's net
  • 2.24 m - for women's net.
  • 9 × 9- sixe of the court
  • Center line - division of court
  • “Attack line“ This "3 meter" line divides the court
    into "back row" and "front row" areas (also back
    court and front court).
  • Free zone - the players may enter and play within after the
    service of the ball. If a ball comes in contact with the line,
    the ball is considered to be "in".
  • Yellow card - warning
  • Red card - penalty
  • Yellow and red card - disqualified
  • •Serve
    •Receive/Bump
    •Set/Toss
    •Spike/Wallop
    •Block/Obstruct - BASIC SKILLS
  • Spikers - Usually the last one who touches the ball and
    decide what will do to get the point or score.
  • Setter - Play maker, the one who decides what strategy will do to attack
    or get the point of each play.
  • Libero - Specialized to bump or receive the ball at the back zone.
    Usually in exchange to the tall players.
  • Basketball - a sport played by two teams of five players on a rectangular court.
  • 1891 - year invented
  • Dr. James Naissmith - inventor of basketball
  • Dribbling - not part of the original game
  • 1897- 1898 - Teams of five became standard.
  • 29.5 inches - men's circumference
  • 28.5 inches - women's circumference
  • 22 oz - weighs of ball in men
  • 20 oz - weighs of abll in women's
  • 92 ft - length of court
  • 49 ft - width of court
  • Crew chief - the lead official usually performs the jump ball.
  • Umpires - a.k.a. referees same responsibilities with the lead official that they are only assisstance
  • Position - DURING THE FIRST FIVE DECADES OF BASKETBALL'S EVOLUTION, TWO GUARD, TWO FORWARDS, AND ONE CENTERS, WERE USED.
  • POINT GUARD-USUALLY THE FASTEST PLAYER ON THE TEAM, ORGANIZES THE TEAM'S OFFENSE BY CONTROLLING THE BALL AND MAKING SURE THAT IT GETS TO THE RIGHT PLAYER AT THE RIGHT TIME.