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    Omaha Supernovas Clinch Victory at CHI Health Center: Local Highlights and More from the Pro Volleyball Scene

    2024-05-23
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    The article titled 'At the Net: May 22, 2024' provides an update on recent volleyball events and achievements. It covers the end of the first season of the Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF), where the Omaha Supernovas won against Grand Rapids at the CHI Health Center, attended by 10,678 spectators. Sydney Hilley received the 2024 PVF Postseason MVP award, and Leah Edmond from Atlanta Vibe was named the league's Most Valuable Player. Tayibba Haneef-Park of the San Diego Mojo was awarded the Franklin Sports Coach of the Year.

    In international play, the U.S. Women’s National Team defeated the Dominican Republic in the Volleyball Nations League (VNL) in Rio de Janeiro. This win concluded the first week of preliminary play, setting a positive tone for future matches. The team will next play in Arlington, Texas, aiming to secure a good position for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

    The article also discusses opportunities for young athletes and coaches. The AVCA is calling for nominations for the Phenom and Girls High School All-America Watch Lists. Selected athletes will join the AVCA Phenom College Prep Program in Louisville, Kentucky, which includes educational sessions and exposure to college recruiters.

    Additionally, the AVCA is looking to hire a Content Creation and Awards Specialist in Lexington, Kentucky, to help increase engagement with the volleyball community.

    Lastly, the article mentions the introduction of men’s volleyball at Southwest Baptist University as a new NCAA Division II sport, indicating the sport's growing popularity in U.S. collegiate sports.

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