Pointers in Hope Finals G11
Pointers in Hope Finals G11
Pointers in Hope Finals G11
HISTORY: HISTORY:
- Invented by a Canadian physical - Invented in 1895 by William G.
education instructor Dr. James Morgan, a physical education instructor
Naismith in December 1981. in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA
- Taught in International YMCA Training EVOLUTION:
School. - 1896- net was introduced; the game
ORIGIN: changed into the word “volleyball”
- The game quickly gained popularity - 1916- the number of player per team
within YMCA circles and spread to was standardize to six players.
other schools and colleges. - 1913- the first international volleyball
- Introduction of dribbling. match took place between Canada and
ORGANIZATION: USA.
- National Basketball League (NBL)- ADVANCEMENT:
formed in 1898, this is the first - (FIVB) FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE
professional basketball league. DE VOLLEYBALL- was founded in Paris,
- (BAA) Basketball Association of France year 1947. Helps promote
America- merged with NBL consistency and growth of volleyball
- (NBA) National Basketball Association- worldwide.
formed in the merging of NBL and NBA - 1964- Volleyball made it’s Olympic
in 1949. Is now the premier debut at the 1964 Tokyo Games for
professional basketball league. both indoor and beach volleyball for
- (FIBA) International Basketball both men and women.
Federation- founded in 1932 to govern ORGANIZATIONS:
international competitions and - Collegiate volleyball- universities and
promote the sport worldwide. colleges across the country established
- (PBA) Philippine Basketball volleyball programs.
Association- introduced during the - (UAAP) University Athletic Association
American colonial period. And was of the Philippines.
founded in 1975 making it the first - (NCAA) national Collegiate Athletic
basketball league in Asia. Association.
- Beach Volleyball
- (PSL) Philippine SuperLiga
BASKETBALL DRILLS: - (PVL) Premier Volleyball League.
- Dribbling
- Passing
- Shooting
OTHER INFOS:
- Basketball entered the Olympic games
in 1936.
- It became more than just a sport; it’s a
cultural phenomenon.