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  • Samuel Field Y League Profile
    Samuel Field Y
    Little Neck, NY
    8 weeks of games, plus Play-offs Games are played Tuesday & Thursday nights at the Samuel Field Y Beginning on Tuesday, September 29, 2009 Pre-registration required by September 24, 2009 League fees are $500 per team for the season if you register before September 15 & $550 if you register after September 15. Maximum of 12 people, Minimum of 7 people per team. Roster must be in before the Season starts. League fees include Referee fees, Uniform, and Trophy for Championship Team Call or Email for more information: RSchwendel@sfy.org | (718) 225-6750 x206

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About Volleyball

Volleyball, an Olympic team sport, is the second most popular sport in the world today. There are over 800 million volleyball players worldwide.

Volleyball History

In 1895, William G Morgan, a physical education director at the Holyoke, Massachusettes YMCA, created a game called Mintonette, as a low contact indoor sport. After observing the first game, Alfred Halstead, renamed the game Volleyball due to the volleying nature of the game. Numerous other variations of Volleyball have developed such as Beach Volleyball, Footvolley, Hooverball, and Newcomb. Both Men's and Women's Leagues are popular, and there are many clubs and tournaments throughout the year in the US.

Volleyball Tips

Players can hone their volleyball skills by setting, bumping, and spiking a ball with a partner or against the wall. There are variety of volleyball drills that will increase skill in the game available both online and offline.

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