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Tiffany Grady-Hudgins
Sports Editor
Union Daily Times
Aug 21, 2012 | 5911 views | 0

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Stan Eaves goes up to help one over on Sunday night.
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Audrey Boler is focused as she prepares to send the ball back to the opponents.
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Marvin Montgomory serves it up.
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Ron Gault defends his territory.
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Matt Hudgins watches a ball hit the ground on the other side of the net.
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Jay Voiselle looks to dig one out.
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Todd Carter reaches back to make a play.
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Billy Knight prepares to set up his teammate from the back line.
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For Wesley Chapel United Methodist, fall means volleyball and on any given Sunday a host of members can be found behind the church on an outdoor court. While recreational fellowship is primary, these players don’t take competition lightly which makes for exciting matches full of diving, setting, spiking and digging.
Teams are chosen at 6 p.m. by elected captains and several matches are played to set up the “championship” game, usually takes place around 7:30 p.m.
Wesley Chapel would like to encourage anyone interested in participating to come out and join the members, who — for as many Sundays as weather permits — will spend their Sunday evenings engaging in friendly competition on the volleyball court.