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Revision as of 01:20, 27 June 2019
Nohebi Academy (Japanese:
Volleyball Club
Having made it to the top four in the Spring High, Nohebi is a formidable opponent. Its playing style consists of feints, blockouts, and pinpoint serves that its members are exceptionally strong at. Nohebi also excels in defense and consistency, focusing its tactics on slowly inducing the self-destruction of other teams rather than rushing for a win.
However, the players often trash talk their opponents, but fake politeness and good sportsmanship to win the favor of the referee and spectators. This behavior may be a reason why Kuroo refers to them as snakes ("hebi" also means snake in Japanese); in addition, Daishō uses a snake in an analogy of his team's tacticsTemplate:MRef.
Members
Spring High-Tokyo Representative Playoffs
After placing within the top four during the preliminaries, Nohebi was allowed to move onto the representative playoffs held in mid-November.
For the representative playoffs, Nohebi played at Sumida City Gymnasium along with Fukurōdani, Itachiyama, and Nekoma. Despite losing to Itachiyama in the semi-finals, Nohebi got to play a second match because of Tokyo's allowance of three prefectural representatives (two because of its size and a third because it is hosting nationals). However, because they lost that match to Nekoma, they were not allowed to move on to Spring High Nationals.
- Nohebi Academy vs Itachiyama Academy (0:2 / 19-25, 18-25)
- Nohebi Academy vs Nekoma High School (0:2 / 26-28, 24-26)