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    Maybe you noticed a Senoh Volleyball Net System for the first time as you watched the American men's team take a gold medal in the '84 or '88 Olympics. Or possibly, you saw it at the first ever Beach Volleyball competition at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

    The crisp, clean lines of the Senoh system changed the concept of volleyball courts forever and set a new standard of safety for volleyball. Support wires were considered for years to be a necessary evil on the volleyball court. Then, Senoh made the leap forward; a volleyball court without external support wires--a court that was safe to play on, pleasing to look at, and could be set up or taken down by one person in less than ten minutes.

    Senoh's Volleyball Net Support System became the first in the world to do away with support wires completely.

    Word of the unique Senoh system spread quickly among college and high school volleyball coaches. In 1976, Sports Imports, Inc. was founded to give American teams full access to the products that had dramatically transformed the world's volleyball courts.

    Today, well over 10,000 Senoh systems have been installed in gymnasiums and arenas across the country.

    And, the founders of Sports Imports haven't given ground on their original promises: to offer the best engineered products on the market, to deliver them fast and on time, and to back every product with expert installation services and sound, practical, knowledgeable advice.

    For high schools, for colleges, for Y's, health clubs, fitness centers, and for all serious coaches and their teams, indoors or out, there's nothing like Senoh quality. If you're interested in getting the very best value in precision-engineered sports equipment, call Sports Imports.


 
 

 

 

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