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Can you tell me as much as you can about William G.Morgan, the inventor of volleyball?

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Can you tell me as much as you can about William G.Morgan, the inventor of volleyball?

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  1. William Morgan invented volleyball in 1895 at the Holyoke, Massachusetts, YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) where he served as Director of Physical Education. Morgan originally called his new game of Volleyball, Mintonette. The name Volleyball came about after a demonstration game of the sport, when a spectator commented that the game involved much "volleying" and game was renamed Volleyball.

    William Morgan was born in the state of New York and studied at Springfield College, Massachusetts. Ironically at Springfield, Morgan met James Naismith who invented basketball in 1891. Morgan was motivated by Naismith's game of basketball designed for younger students to invent a game suitable for the older members of the YMCA. William Morgan's basis for the new game of Volleyball was the then popular and similar German game of Faustball and a few other sports including: tennis (the net), basketball, baseball and handball.


  2. alll im concerned about is the fact that he invented it.  i love him, he is a god to me.  he is probably the greatest person to ever have been created, for giving us the essential element in my life, volleyball.

    *smooches*

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