C.V.O.A. Regional Clinic - 2009 F A M I L Y O F F I C I A L F E U D Team set participation Your Knowledge of Volleyball C.V.O.A. – President: Nici Bishop C.V.O.A. – Vice President: Susie Gilbert C.V.O.A. – Secretary/Treasury: Mel Heaps C.V.O.A. – Director of Training: Marilyn Anderson C.V.O.A. – Rules Interpreter: Bruce Bird
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C.V.O.A. Regional Clinic - 2009
F A M I L Y O F F I C I A L F E U D Team set participation
Your Knowledge of Volleyball
C.V.O.A. – President: Nici Bishop
C.V.O.A. – Vice President: Susie Gilbert
C.V.O.A. – Secretary/Treasury: Mel Heaps
C.V.O.A. – Director of Training: Marilyn Anderson
C.V.O.A. – Rules Interpreter: Bruce Bird
The Game (1/2)
1) Before the match a coin toss shall be conducted in the presence of the captains and a head coach from each team prior to timed warm-ups.
2) A forfeit shall be declared if a team has fewer than six players to start the match unless state association rules determine otherwise.
3) A forfeit shall be declared when a team fails to begin play when directed to do so by the official.
4) The R2 shall conduct the coin toss between the coaches and captains to determine which team shall have the first choice of serve/receive or playing court.
1) A point is awarded if a served ball lands on the end line on Team R’s side of the net.
2) It is legal for a player to recover a ball hit into the net outside the antenna.
3) The second hit of Team R passes over its team bench back to the court, having been legally played from a playable area.
4) The ball is out of bounds if it contacts the antenna within the net.
5) The ball is out of bounds if it crosses over the team’s bench on its flight back to the court, after a legal contact in a playable area.
The Court (1/3)
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The Court (2/3)
1) The ball is out of bounds if it travels from the area of the court over the team bench to a playable area.
2) The serving area may extend into the court to whatever distance necessary to provide the minimum 6-foot depth required and be so marked.
3) The ball remains in play when the LB’s foot touches the edge of the bleachers but she does not break the plane of the bleachers in her legal play on the ball.
4) A replay shall be declared when a served ball touches any part of a backboard which is hanging in a vertical position over a playable area.
5) The ball is out of bounds if it touches a non-player who is not interfering with the player’s effort to play the ball.
1) It is legal for a player to wear metal barrettes to control her hair.
2) The top of the numbers on the front of the player’s jersey must be no more than 5 inches below the bottom edge of the neckline, ribbing, placket or seam on the uniform top.
3) A player may not wear a headband with a manufacturer’s logo exceeding 2 ¼ inches by 2 ¼ inches square in size.
4) A player may not wear knee pads with a manufacturer’s logo exceeding 2 ¼ inches by 2 ¼ inches square in size.
5) A player may play with a towel tucked into the uniform waistband provided there is no manufacturer’s logo showing.
1) A player may wear a cast on the forearm if it is made of soft pliable plastic.
2) During set one a second player from Team S is discovered wearing earrings. The R1 assesses Team S with unnecessary delay and charges Team S a time-out.
3) In the pre-match warm-ups S2 is wearing earrings. The R1 requires S2 to remove the earrings and charges Team S with unnecessary delay/time-out.
4) A player attempts to enter the set wearing athletic tape over her pierced earrings.
5) A player may not enter the set wearing a uniform with the number 4” in height and centered 1” below the neckline.
1) A player may wear a padded, hard-plastic brace on her forearm.
2) It is illegal for a player to roll up, tape or otherwise secure the sleeves of her shirt if the result is the number on the front of the shirt is not longer clearly visible.
3) Players may wear jewelry during the warm-up prior to the match.
4) A player may wear an elbow brace that extends more than halfway way down the forearm and is properly padded.
5) During pre-match warm-up, the officials will take note of players wearing jewelry and will instruct the coach to have the jewelry removed.
1) A line judge shall indicate when a serve or any played ball crosses the net not entirely between the antennas.
2) A line judge shall position themselves in the line with the end line to watch for foot faults when the server serves from the left third of the service area.
3) A line judge shall remain in the same positions relative to the court throughout the entire match.
4) A line judge shall report to a designated neutral area between sets and remain standing.
5) A line judge shall stand at the intersection of the attack line and the sideline on the side of the R1 during time-outs.
1) Prior to each set the official scorer shall provide the R2 with written lineups of the teams.
2) Prior to the deciding set the R1 shall call captains to the center of the court and before the coin toss, the R1 shall release the teams to their benches.
3) Prior to the deciding set, the R1 shall call captains to the center of the court for the coin toss with the home team calling the toss.
4) Prior to the deciding set, the R2 shall determine which official will conduct the captains’ meeting and coin toss.
5) The official scorer shall be seated between the official timer and the libero tracker.
1) The official scorer shall record in the comments section of the scoresheet all uniform/equipment violations.
2) The official scorer shall record in the comments section of the scoresheet all warnings, penalties and disqualifications for all unsportsmanlike violations.
3) The official scorer shall record in the comments section when an unconscious player is removed from the set.
4) The official scorer shall sound a signal before an improper server has served.
5) It is an illegal substitution if team A’s coach requests a 19th team substitution. Even if the scorer and R2 did not notify the coach of the 15th, 16th,17th or 18th substitutions.
1) The official timer shall time the interval between sets (3 minutes) beginning when both teams report to their appropriate benches.
2) The official timer shall time the intervals for each time-out when the official signals and, if necessary, give an audio signal at the end of 45 seconds and 60 seconds.
3) The official timer shall time the prematch warm-up period.
4) The officials equipment for the R2 shall include a whistle, lineup card, set of yellow and red cards, pen/pencil and coin.
5) The officials’ attire is striped shirts, black slacks, black socks and shoes.
1) After the start of the match, if a team has fewer than six eligible players due to disqualification, play will continue.
2) Before the match team A has transportation issues and has only five players to begin the match. The officials allow the match to begin.
3) Before the match team A has transportation issues and therefore, has only five players to begin the match. The officials declare a forfeit.
4) Illegal alignment occurs when, at the moment of serve Team R’s center front setter has one foot touching the floor closer to the center line than both feet of the center back player.
5) Illegal alignment occurs when, at the moment of serve the CB and LB on the serving team are both nearer the right side line than the server (RB).
1) Illegal alignment occurs when, at the moment of serve the CB on the serving team is touching the floor outside of the right sideline at the moment of serve.
2) Illegal alignment occurs when, at the moment of serve the center front has moved closer to the right sideline than the right front.
3) Illegal alignment occurs when, at the moment of serve the CF and LB are touching the court equal distant from the center line.
4) Illegal alignment occurs when, at the moment of serve the CF is nearer the back line and the left sideline than the LB.
5) Illegal alignment occurs when, at the moment of serve the CF on the receiving team is touching the floor with one or both feet closer to the right sideline than the RF.
1) Illegal alignment occurs when, at the moment of serve the RF and CB are touching the court equal distant from the center line.
2) Illegal alignment occurs when, at the moment of serve the RF on Team R has one hand touching the floor on and over the centerline.
3) Illegal alignment occurs when, at the moment of serve the R’s CF setter has one foot in front of and one foot behind the feet of the CB player at the moment of the serve.
4) Illegal alignment occurs when, at the moment of serve the server is standing closer to the left sideline extension than the CB.
5) Illegal alignment occurs when, at the moment of serve the server is standing closer to the left sideline extension than the LB.
1) Illegal alignment occurs when, at the moment of serve while stacking to the left, the RB is nearer the center line than the RF.
2) It is a foul when a group of two or more of Team S’s team mates stand close together, blocking the view of the receiving team, and the ball with a low trajectory is served directly over them.
3) When an improper server is discovered prior to the contact of the first serve by the opposing team, all points earned by the improper server shall be canceled.
4) It is an illegal alignment if at the time of serve, the LF player’s left foot is on, but not beyond, the left sideline.
5) It is a player position foul if RF and CB are touching the court equal distance from the center line.
1) A loss of rally is awarded if a served ball travels over the antenna and lands in Team R’s court.
2) A loss of rally is awarded if a served ball contacts an overhead obstruction over the court of team S.
3) A loss of rally is awarded if the server steps on, but not over, the end line simultaneously with contact of the serve.
4) Server A recognizes that she is the improper server, so she tosses and catches the ball to force a re-serve. Before the five seconds for the reserve have elapsed, the proper server takes her place and makes a legal serve.
5) A loss of rally is awarded if the server’s approach starts outside the hash marks then steps entirely inside the service area, prior to contact of the serve.
1) The serve is legal when the server attempts a 2nd reserve during that team’s term of service.
2) The serve is legal when the server bounces the ball off the floor and hits it off the bounce for serve.
3) The serve is legal when the server’s foot touches (on but not over) the 6 inch extension line of the sideline at the instant the ball is contacted for serve.
4) The serve is legal when the server’s body is in the air over the serving are boundary lines, having left the floor from on, but not across, the end line.
5) During the same term of service, the R1 allows the same player a re-serve on her first and fourth serve.
1) A player who has been in the set three times may report for a fourth entry.
2) A request for substitution shall be made by the head coach and/or the action of a substituting player entering the substitution zone.
3) A team may be granted substitution request prior to the set, whether or not a player is ill or injured.
4) A team shall not be penalized if numbers of the substitute and the player being replaced are not reported to the R2 when the substitution occurs during a time-out.
5) An exceptional substitution shall count as a team substitution if the team has not exhausted its 18 substitutions.
1) An injured player who has not been rendered unconscious and who is legally replaced may return to the match at any time, except during the same dead ball.
2) It is legal for a coach to make a substitution, then call a time-out to make a second substitution before the ball is put back in play.
3) The coach may be granted a maximum of 18 substitutions per set (excluding exceptional substitutions).
4) The penalty for an illegal substitution is an unnecessary delay.
5) It is unnecessary delay when a coach withdraws a request for substitution after it is recognized by the official.
1. It is the responsibility of the R1 to immediately administer any card(s) requested by the R2.
2. When a disqualification has occurred, a red and yellow card are held apart and a point or loss of rally is awarded to opponent.
3. When there are multiple unsportsmanlike conduct offenses, all offenders are penalized, even if all offenses are committed by the same team.
4. Assistant coaches may stand in the libero replacement zone to coach during dead balls.
5. The head coach loses their right to stand and coach for the entire match if any personnel on the team bench receive an unsportsmanlike conduct card during a match.