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It's volleyball season this August as the Spike & Dig tournament begins on the west side of town, welcoming thousands of ...
The shorter players are limber, and as they are lower to the ground, can dig a ball faster than their taller teammates. For example, the libero on the U.S. women’s national team, Justine Wong ...
Spike & Dig, a major coed volleyball event, returns to Spokane on August 2-3, 2025 at Dwight Merkel Field. The event will be ...
Volleyball is a forgotten sport. There are no big-time pro leagues. Even the results of high school games are buried below the football, soccer and field hockey scores in the paper.
A bump or a dig? Volleyball players offer education on sport’s stats and terminology As sport continues to grow, so, too, do questions about the game's nuances. Posted October 19, 2023 ...
This is the first-ever Dig Pink event in Freedom girls volleyball history and we’re proud of what we’re doing.” Mikulski said that in addition to raising money her goal is to increase awareness.
The pink in Dig Pink represents the fight for a cure for breast cancer research and the teal represents ovarian cancer. Over the last 12 years, the Shawnee girls volleyball team, through its ...
More than 1,800 volleyball players from across the West converged on Spokane’s Dwight Merkel Sports Complex this weekend to compete in the Spike & Dig Tournament, which marked its 30th anniversary.
By Roxy Lassig, For the Houston County News Oct 4, 2006 Oct 4, 2006Updated Mar 31, 2017 0 ...
The shorter players are limber, and as they are lower to the ground, can dig a ball faster than their taller teammates. For example, the libero on the U.S. women’s national team, Justine Wong ...