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Volley or Volly may refer to: People * Volly De Faut (1904–1973), American jazz reed player * Paul Volley (born 1971), English rugby union player Sports * Volley (association football), an air-borne strike in association football *In some racket sports; striking a ball before it bounces on the ground **Volley (tennis) ** Volley (pickleball) Volleyball teams * Paris Volley, a professional volleyball team based in Paris, France * Piemonte Volley, a professional volleyball team based in Cuneo, Italy * Trentino Volley, a professional volleyball team based in Trento, Italy * Vicenza Volley, a professional volleyball club based in Vicenza, Italy * Volley Bergamo, a women's volleyball team based in Bergamo, Italy * Volley Treviso, a professional volleyball team based in Treviso, Italy Other uses * Volley fire, the simultaneous firing of a number of projectiles or missiles * Volley (shoe) Volley, formerly known as Dunlop Volley is an Australian brand of athletic shoes manufactu ...
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Volly De Faut
Voltaire "Volly" De Faut (March 14, 1904 – May 29, 1973) was an American jazz reed player. De Faut was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, but his family moved to Chicago when he was six. He played with Sig Meyers in the early 1920s and then spent time in the New Orleans Rhythm Kings before joining Art Kassel. His first recordings were made with Muggsy Spanier in 1924; he recorded with Jelly Roll Morton the following year. Later in the 1920s he played with Merritt Brunies and Jean Goldkette, and played for a time in Detroit. During the early 1920s, he also played with The Bucktown Five. Around the end of the decade De Faut held several positions in theater orchestras in Chicago, and also worked as a studio musician. He started his own dog breeding business but abandoned it to join the military and play in bands there. He returned to Chicago in the middle of the 1940s, playing with Bud Jacobson and working extensively on the local jazz scene. In the 1950s he moved ...
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Paul Volley
Paul William Volley (born 2 November 1971 in Beckenham, Kent) is an English former rugby union player. As an open-side flanker, he played for London Wasps for 16 years. He joined as a 16-year-old from Chinnor. Volley was first called up to the senior England squad by Clive Woodward for the 2000 England rugby union tour of South Africa, and then again for the 2003 England rugby union tour of Australasia. However he was ultimately never capped at this level. He was also selected for England A on numerous occasions. He won Domestic and European competitions with London Wasps. This included helping them win the Anglo-Welsh Cup in 1999 and 2000; he was a replacement in the 1999 final but started in 2000. He also played in the 2002–03 Premiership Final and the 2003–04 Premiership Final, both of which were won by Wasps. After winning both the Zurich Premiership and Heineken Cup with Wasps in 2004, he headed across the Channel to play for Castres Olympique in France. He then return ...
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Volley (association Football)
A volley is an air-borne strike in association football, where a player's foot meets and directs the ball in an angled direction before it has time to reach the ground. A volley can be extremely hard to aim and requires good foot-eye coordination and timing. In general, the volley requires that the player strike the ball with the front of his foot, with the toes pointing downward, ankle locked, and the knee lifted. It is important for most applications to keep the knee high over the ball when struck, and lean slightly forward to keep the shot downward. Doing so imparts a great deal of topspin and prevents the ball from flying wildly over the goal if done correctly. Because of the power and spin imparted on the ball, the shot can follow an unpredictable path to goal and prove difficult to defend against. Used offensively, the volley can play a crucial role in scoring straight goals. Since a volley occurs when the ball is in the air, they often occur in front of goal as a result of ...
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Volley (tennis)
A volley in tennis is a shot in which the ball is struck before it bounces on the ground. Generally a player hits a volley while standing near the net, although it can be executed farther back, in the middle of the tennis court or even near the baseline. The word derives from M. French ''volée'' meaning flight. The primary objective of the volley is to go on the offensive and cut the amount of time for the opponent to react. Another advantage is that a player eliminates any possibility of a bad bounce from an uneven surface such as on some grass and clay courts. Also, if near the net, a volleyer has a wider choice of angles to hit into the opponent's court. However, quick reflexes and hand–eye coordination are required to execute this shot. The primary means of countering a volley are the passing shot and the lob. Generally, a player who advances to the net in the serve and volley type of game will make the initial volley fairly near the service line. The player will then ...
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Glossary Of Pickleball Terms
This glossary provides definitions and context for terminology related to, and jargon specific to, the sport of pickleball. Words or phrases in italics can be found on the list in their respective alphabetic sections. 0–9 ;0–0:See '' Zero–Zero'' ;0–0–2 or 0–0–start: See '' Zero–Zero–Two''. A ;Ace:Any ''serve'' that is not returned by the ''receiver'', or, more specifically, a serve that the receiver's paddle never touches. The term, originally used in Tennis, has been attributed to American sportswriter Allison Danzig. ;Andiamo!:Meaning "Let's go!" in Italian, it can be heard after a player wins a particularly critical ''point''. The term was popularized in pickleball by professional player Julian Arnold. ;APP:See ''Association of Pickleball Professionals'' ;Approach shot:A shot executed while moving from the ''backcourt'' towards the ''non-volley line''. ;Around-the-post (ATP):A legal shot that travels outside the net posts, allowing its trajectory to stay b ...
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Paris Volley
Paris Volley is a professional men's volleyball club based in Paris, France. They compete in the top flight of French volleyball, Ligue A. The club was founded in 1998 from the merger of the volleyball section of ''Paris Université Club'' (PUC) and ''Paris Saint-Germain Racing Volley''. Honours Domestic * French Championship :Winners (9): 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2015–16 * French Cup :Winners (4): 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2001–01, 2003–04 * French SuperCup :Winners (3): 2004–05, 2006–07, 2013–14 International * CEV Champions League :Winners (1): 2000–01 * CEV Cup The CEV Cup is the second tier official competition for men's Volleyball clubs of Europe. The competition takes place every year. Until 2000, it was the CEV Cup Winners' Cup. In 2000 it was renamed CEV Top Teams Cup and in 2007 it was renamed CE ... :Winners (2): 1999–2000, 2013–14 Current squad Kit history References Exte ...
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Piemonte Volley
Piemonte Volley, known for sponsorship reasons as Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo, is an Italian professional volleyball club based in Cuneo. The club was founded in 1958 under the name of Cuneo Volley Ball Club and renamed Piemonte Volley in 2001, after the acquisition of glorious but long-ailing CUS Torino Pallavolo. Famous players * Vladimir Grbić * Andrea Anastasi * Michele Baranowicz * Michał Łasko * Gabriele Maruotti * Giba * Vladimir Nikolov * Tsvetan Sokolov * Javier González * Hubert Henno * Earvin N'Gapeth * Antonin Rouzier * Guillaume Samica * Oleg Antonov * Ruslan Olikhver * Aleksandr Volkov * Emanuel Kohut * Rafael Pascual * Wout Wijsmans *Lyubomir Ganev Achievements * Italian Volleyball League: 1 * Italian Volleyball Cup: 4 * Italian Volleyball SuperCup: 3 * CEV Cup Winner's Cup: 2 * CEV Cup The CEV Cup is the second tier official competition for men's Volleyball clubs of Europe. The competition takes place every year. Until 2000, it was the CEV ...
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Trentino Volley
Trentino Volley is a professional Italian volleyball team based in Trento, in northern Italy. It plays in the Italian Volleyball League without interruption since 2000. It has won four times the Italian Volleyball League, the Italian Cup, the Italian Super Cup, three consecutive times the CEV Champions League and a record four consecutive times the FIVB Men's Club World Volleyball Championship. In the 2010–11 season it won national, continental and world championship. It was the first team in volleyball history to have done that. Trentino Volley is a Joint stock company, and its president is Diego Mosna. The company has a budget of 4,500,000 euros and about 225 employees. The actions of the company was awarded at continental level with the acknowledgment ''Testimonial of the Year'' at the Sport Business Ambitions Awards 2010 and the awarding of the 2010–11 Champions League Final Four, held at PalaOnda, Bolzano. Achievements * CEV Champions League *: (×3) 2009, 2010, 2011 ...
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Vicenza Volley
Vicenza Volley was an Italian women's volleyball club based in Vicenza. It played in the Serie A1 from 1998 until 2009. Previous names Due to sponsorship, the club have competed under the following names: * Battistolli-Lattebusche Vicenza (1992–1993) * Volley Vicenza (1993–1994) * Barausse Vicenza (1994–1995) * Biasia Volley Vicenza (1995–1996) * Biasia Oyster Vicenza (1996–1997) * Biasia Vicenza (1997–1998) * Cosme Ceis Vicenza (1998–2000) * Minetti Vicenza (2000–2001) * Metodo Minetti Vicenza (2001–2002) * Metodo Infoplus Vicenza (2002–2003) * Minetti Infoplus Vicenza (2003–2007) * Minetti Infoplus Imola (2007–2008) * Minetti Vicenza (2008–2009) * Osmo BPVi Vicenza (2009–2010) History It was established 1992 through the merger of two smaller local clubs, Vicenza 3 and Araceli. In the same year, it acquired the rights to participate in the Serie A2 championship from Volley Noventa, a Noventa Vicentina-based volleyball club. Vicenza Volley was promoted ...
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Volley Bergamo
Volley Bergamo is an Italian women's volleyball club based in Bergamo and currently playing in the Italian Women's Volleyball League, Serie A1. Previous names Due to sponsorship, the club have competed under the following names: * Volley Bergamo (1991–1992) * Foppapedretti Bergamo (1992–2000) * Radio 105 Foppapedretti Bergamo (2000–2006) * Play Radio Foppapedretti Bergamo (2006–2007) * Foppapedretti Bergamo (2007–2010) * Norda Foppapedretti Bergamo (2010–2012) * Foppapedretti Bergamo (2012–2018) * Zanetti Bergamo (2018–2021) * Volley Bergamo 1991 (2021– ) History Beginnings (1991–1994) Volley Bergamo was founded in 1991 by Mauro Ferraris and first played in the 1991–92 Serie B1 (third tier). In the following season (1992–93) it started a partnership with Foppapedretti and gained promotion to the Serie A2 (second tier). The club gain a second successive promotion in 1993–94 by winning the Serie A2 and being promoted to the Italian Women's Volleyball Leag ...
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Volley Treviso
Volley Treviso is a professional volleyball team based in Treviso. They were known at the past with the sponsorship name Sisley. The team plays at the Serie B. Achievements * Italian Volleyball League (9): 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007 * Coppa Italia (4): 1993, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2007 * Italian Super Cup (7):1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007 * CEV Champions League (4): 1995, 1999, 2000, 2006 * CEV Cup (2): 1994, 2011 * CEV Challenge Cup (4): 1991, 1993, 1998, 2003 * European Super Cup (2): 1994, 1999 2017-2018 Team REF: Famous players * Andrea Anastasi * Lorenzo Bernardi * Dante Boninfante * Luca Cantagalli * Alberto Cisolla * Giorgio De Togni * Alessandro Farina * Alessandro Fei * Andrea Gardini * Leondino Giombini * Pasquale Gravina * Jiří Kovář * Michał Łasko * Pier Paolo Lucchetta * Gabriele Maruotti * Gian Paolo Montali * Samuele Papi * Gilberto Passani * Damiano Pippi * Giulio Sabbi * Luca Tencati * Paolo Tofoli * Valerio Vermi ...
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Volley Fire
Volley fire, as a military tactic, is (in its simplest form) the concept of having soldiers shoot in the same direction en masse. In practice, it often consists of having a line of soldiers all discharge their weapons simultaneously at the enemy forces on command, known as "firing a volley", followed by more lines of soldiers repeating the same maneuver in turns. This is usually to compensate for the inaccuracy, slow rate of fire (as many early ranged weapons took a long time and much effort to reload), limited effective range and stopping power of individual weapons, which often requires a massed saturation attack to be effective. The volley fire, specifically the musketry volley technique (also known as the countermarch), requires lines of soldiers to step to the front, fire on command and then march back into a column to reload, while the next row repeats the same process. The term "volley" came from Middle French ', substantivation of the verb ', which in turns came from ...
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