Volleyball: History
Volleyball: History
Reporters:
Justin Abrique
Andrew Ativo
Joseph Brava
Chynna Mae Nunez
Kristine Mae Sauro
11 HUMSS A
Mr. Peter Andrew Balmaceda
HOPE Teacher
HISTORY
Volleyball history began in a town called Holyoke, Massachusetts in 1895.
The sport was developed at the YMCA by William G. Morgan as an alternative
for the older men that was less taxing than basketball. Originally called
Mintonette, it took the net from tennis and took cues from basketball, baseball,
and handball. The net was only 6'6" high, just above the average man's head.
Development
Volleyball was first played indoors, but it was brought out to the beach
sometime in the 1920's. There is some debate about where the first beach
volleyball game was played, but the two most likely theories are Santa Monica,
CA and The Outrigger Canoe Club in Hawaii. Organized beach
tournaments were played as early as 1948, but the Association of Volleyball
Professionals (AVP) did not emerge until 1983.
Olympic Inclusion
Popularity
Volleyball is second only to soccer in worldwide popularity. Approximately
46 million Americans play the game and an estimated 800 million play all over
the world.
Attire
Women wear snug T-shirt jerseys with tight, very short spandex bike shorts.
Men often wear sleeveless jersey tops with athletic, basketball-style shorts that
hit just above the knee. The players wear knee pads and lightweight athletic
shoes with rubber or composite soles.
Solid Ball
Knee Pads
Ankle Braces
The overall measurements for a Volleyball court is 60 feet by 30 feet. Each side
of the court is therefore 30 feet by 30 feet in size.
Center Line
A center line is marked at the center of the court dividing it equally into 30 feet
squares.
Attack Line
The attack line is marked 10 feet on each side of the center line of the court.
Some rules show the attack line at 9′ 10″ however that includes the width of the
line itself (2″).
Service Line
A service line is marked 10 feet inside the right sideline on each back line. This is
the area from which the server may serve the volleyball.
The Net
The net is hung directly above the center line at 7 feet 4 inches for women and 8
feet for men.
Standards
Volleyball standards should be set at 36 feet apart, 3 feet on either side of the
sidelines.
Ceiling Height
The minimum ceiling height should be 23 feet. Preferably the ceilings should be
higher.
HOW TO PLAY VOLLEYBALL
1.Each team consists of six players in the starting line up and other
players can be substituted into the game. The team's starting line up indicates
the rotational order of the players and must be maintained throughout the set.
3.A player from the serving team will start the game with a serve, and the
opposing team must return the ball using no more than three contacts. Usually,
the first contact is a pass aimed to push the ball towards a setter. The setter will
use a set move to pass the ball to the hitter/attacker. The hitter will either spike
or hit the ball over the net to conclude an attack.
4. The team on defense will try to prevent the ball from landing on their
court by blocking the ball. If the ball gets through the blocking move, other
players on the defensive team will attempt to control the ball with a dig. After a
successful dig, the defensive team will transition to offence.
5. This back-and-forth play of the ball is called a rally, and it continues until
the ball touches the court within the boundaries on either side or until an error is
made. Typical errors made include failure to return the ball within three contacts
or the ball landing outside the boundaries.
6. Points are awarded when the ball contacts the floor within the court’s
boundaries or when an error is made. The opposing team is awarded a point in
the event of an error, even if they are not the current serving team. If the ball hits
the boundary lines, the ball is counted as in and a point is awarded to the team
that hit it there. Players can travel outside the court to play a ball that has gone
over the boundary lines in order to keep it in play.
7. The team that won the point will serve for the next point. If the team that
won the point served in the previous point, the player who served the ball will do
so again. If the team that won the point did not serve the previous point, the
players of the serving team will rotate their positions on the court in a clockwise
manner.
Answers
1. Holyoke, Massachusetts
2. 1895
3. William G. Morgan
4. Mintonette
5. 60 feet by 30 feet
6-10.
Solid Ball
Knee Pads
Ankle Braces
Proper Footwear/ Volleyball Shoes
Volleyball Duffle Bag