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William G. Morgan

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William G. Morgan.

William George Morgan (23 January 1870 – 27 December 1942) was an American educator and businessman. He was the inventor of volleyball, originally called "Mintonette". He was born in Lockport, New York.[1]

He met James Naismith, inventor of basketball, while Morgan was studying at Springfield College, Massachusetts in 1892. Like Naismith, Morgan went for a career in Physical Education at the YMCA. He was inspired by Naismith and basketball, in 1895, in Holyoke, Massachusetts, Morgan invented "Mintonette" a less hard team sport than a basketball which was more suitable for older members of the YMCA but one that still needed athletic skill.[2]

Morgan died in Lockport, New York from pneumonia on 27 December 1942, aged 72.

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  1. "William G. Morgan | carl-leonard". Archived from the original on 2014-04-27. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  2. January 30, Jessica; Pm, 2019 12:20 (9 February 2012). "February 9th: William G. Morgan Invents a Game Called Mintonette that is Better Known Today as Volleyball". {{cite web}}: |first2= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)