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Chuckles

Nine Valuable Volleyball Truths
Frequently used by coaches to instruct, amuse or annoy:
 
 
You can't win if you can't serve.
Shanks aren't so bad if someone is standing where they go.
A foot fault is usually a matter of inches.
There is no sure way to create momentum, but it can be affected by hustle.
Once a ball coming at you gets within six inches of your chest, it is difficult to play.
Serves don't actually have to be in... they just have to look in to your opponent responsible for passing it.
Increased height is not a coachable attribute.
Two players going after a ball is better than nobody going after a ball.
You only have to be ahead at the end.
 
Do you know any volleyball stories (fact or fiction) or volleyball jokes (How many middle hitters does it take to screw in a light bulb?….Why is a setter like a Volkswagen Beetle? etc.)? For future Digs, send them to jake.barkdoll@chrva.org or snail mail to:

Jake Barkdoll
12314 Riding Fields Road
Rockville, MD 20850

 
 
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