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The Top Ten Volleyball Discussions of 2002
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Volleyball players are not known for keeping their opinions to themselves. When there is an issue, question, or story to tell, volleyball players love to tell it and that is no different on the Volleyball Forum at About. In this article, we will take a look at the top ten volleyball discussions we had during 2002. Some are pretty straight forward. Some get pretty heated. Some offer some great advice by some very experienced and well-known people. What will we talk about next?

If you can stand the suspense, follow the navigation at the bottom of the page. If you need to know which one is the top discussion, check out the navigation on the right.

#10 Different Defense Strategies
- Scott Hammon

We all know that very good teams can be beaten with a little strategy, despite how bad are your team's skills. So, I asked for some ideas of how to switch up defenses to beat the very best of teams. We learned from our readers some very interesting defense concepts. Join in the Discussion

#9 Should There Be a Minimum Height for a High School Girls Team?
- GOODY2SHOES6

This one started as a poll with the above simple question and became the a major rallying point for those that are vertically challenged. The basic issue, why should anyone care how tall you are if you can play the game better than the next guy? Does height matter on the court? Join in the Discussion

#8 Shoulder Injuries
- ARNOLDMOM
Uh oh! Questions about injuries often populate the board. This one is no different. A concerned mom has a daughter with a pretty bad shoulder injury and is looking for surgery alternatives. Gary Faris of Team Defense - The BODM Line checks in with some great advice on how to help a shoulder injury. Join in the Discussion

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