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The American Wallyball Association Governs and manages all forms of wallyball worldwide. Site contains,Wallyball Equipments, news, Wallyball Merchandise and information on playing sites, tournaments, leagues, and Wallyball rules. ... Wallyball, if it is new to you, is a sport that was conceived in Illinois on a small scale...
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Wallyball - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wallyball (known in some places as rebound volleyball ) is a fast-paced sport that was invented by Joe Garcia, in 1979 and originally called "ricochet ball." The word "wallyball" is a portmanteau o...
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Wallyball is not just volleyball played in a racquetball court. It is a separate sport with separate rules, and playing the sport requires the development of a separate set of skills. Wallyball is a faster game than volleyball and as a result, it is a harder game to master.
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The general concepts of wallyball are very similar to indoor volleyball. The game is played in a racquetball court with a net strung across the short way at the mid-point of the court. The net height is the same as it is in volleyball.
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Minnesota Wallyball History; ... Wallyball Information Network; ... Steve's Wallyball Forum;
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Amazon.com: Wallyball Instruction Book (EA): Sports & Outdoors
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Welcome to the official website of the Wallyball Information Network (WIN!). This site is designed for players of all skill levels. ... The Wallyball Information Network (WIN!) was originally formed in 1998 as the Minnesota Wallyball Association. WIN!, a Minnesota nonprofit corporation, was formed by a group of...
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Wallyball - The Sport ... Wallyball is variation of the game of Volleyball, played on a Raquetball Court. ... The sport of Wallyball has grown world wide with a player base of over 600,000 in over 3,000 facilities.
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So what is wallyball. Glad you asked. ... Wallyball is volleyball played on a racquetball court. You can play off the walls and ceiling if you want. But diving for the ball without elbow and knee pads is not really recommended. The court floor doesn't give anywhere near as much as a sand volleyball court.
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