Olympics and Volleyball

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Across
  1. 3. The planet we live on.
  2. 4. The highest medal awarded in the Olympics.
  3. 6. The event held every four years featuring international sports competitions.
  4. 8. The opposite of in.
  5. 10. The process of getting the ball to a teammate in volleyball.
  6. 13. A quick movement to hit the ball in volleyball.
  7. 15. A person who plays on the same team.
  8. 18. A pair or team.
  9. 20. A player who specializes in setting up the ball for an attack in volleyball.
  10. 21. The flame carried during opening ceremony of the olympics.
  11. 23. Someone who competes in sports.
  12. 24. A Team that has never lost.
  13. 26. A critical part of a volleyball court boundary.
  14. 27. An Acronym for the United States of America.
  15. 28. The highest recognition of sports.
  16. 31. A loose granular substance on the beach.
  17. 33. The capital of China, and host of the 2008 Olympics.
  18. 34. Another term for a game changing action.
Down
  1. 1. A sport played on the sand, often seen at the Olympics.
  2. 2. The capital of the UK and a 2011 Win for USA
  3. 5. Put this on your skin to stop sunburns.
  4. 7. The playing area for volleyball.
  5. 9. Someone who excels and shines on the field.
  6. 11. Water and Sand both contain this mineral.
  7. 12. A quality that required hard work and commitment to succeed.
  8. 14. Walsh won a FIVB Grand Slam here in 2011.
  9. 16. A person who trains and guides athletes.
  10. 17. The act of putting the ball in play in volleyball.
  11. 19. The capital of Greece, and a 2004 Olympic Win for Walsh & May.
  12. 20. Another term for a strong hit in volleyball.
  13. 22. An object used to block or divide in volleyball.
  14. 25. A sandy area often associated with the game of volleyball.
  15. 29. Another word for hitting the ball upwards with arms in volleyball.
  16. 30. To give motivation.
  17. 32. When a player is directly ahead of another player.