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2009 NHVOA Volleyball Coaching Rules Clinic

2009 NHVOA Volleyball Coaching Rules Clinic. KEEP UPDATED. REVIEW AT THE FOLLOWING WEB SITES: NHVOA.NET - ANNOUNCMENTS, RULE CLARIFICATIONS. NFHS.ORG - RULE INTERPRETATIONS NHIAA.ORG - POLICY AND PROCEDURES.

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2009 NHVOA Volleyball Coaching Rules Clinic

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  1. 2009 NHVOA VolleyballCoaching Rules Clinic

  2. KEEP UPDATED • REVIEW AT THE FOLLOWING WEB SITES: • NHVOA.NET - • ANNOUNCMENTS, RULE CLARIFICATIONS • NFHS.ORG - • RULE INTERPRETATIONS • NHIAA.ORG - • POLICY AND PROCEDURES

  3. Where do the rules and policies come from?NFHS NHIAA Volleyball CommitteeNHIAA

  4. NHIAA Volleyball Committee Norman Couture, Chair, Laconia; John Dube, Timberlane; John Garneau, Moultonborough; Roger Konstant, Pinkerton; Randy Mattson, Inter-Lakes; Marc Maurais, Asst. Chair, Milford; Matthew Skidds, Coe-Brown; William Tirone, Supervisor, Ashland NHIAA Volleyball CommitteePolicies and Procedures ManualCan be accessed online at www.nhiaa.org

  5. 2009 P&P Manual Changes Points of Emphasis • All coaches need to be enrolled in order to take over in the event the head coach is disqualified. If there are no other enrolled coaches available to take over, the game is forfeited.

  6. P&P CHANGES CONTINUED: • CLARIFICATION ON LIBERO TRACKER: • *Regular Season Libero Tracking: The home team will • provide an official scorer and Libero tracker to track the Libero players for both teams at all regular season games. • *Tournament Libero Tracking: The NHIAA will provide an official scorer and Libero tracker for all semifinal and final rounds of the volleyball tournament. For the preliminary and quarterfinal rounds, the higher seeded team will provide an official scorer and Libero tracker to track the Libero player for both teams. • *Note: If in the event the home team cannot provide a Libero tracker the visiting team may provide a Libero tracker for the match.

  7. P&P CHANGES CONTINUED: • All tournaments, jamborees, festivals and similar competition in volleyball must be sanctioned by the Volleyball Committee of the NHIAA. All such contests sanctioned by the Committee shall not count on the regular season's record for tournament consideration. No school may enter more than one approved Columbus Day tournament.

  8. P&P CHANGES CONTINUED: TOURNAMENT MATCH START TIMES: Tournament match times will NOT be altered unless the first match runs into the start time of the second match.

  9. P&P CHANGES CONTINUED: When the score of a sub-varsity match is 2-0 there will be no coin toss by the official prior to the third game. The teams will return directly to their *home bench and will prepare for the third game. Service will go to the team that has lost the previous two games. Rationale – No need to delay with a coin toss and it allows the winning team a chance to celebrate their victory, currently they are remanded to the end-line while team captains meet with the referee. It also will save some time in the overall match. (*teams will switch benches)

  10. P&P CHANGES CONTINUED: PRE-GAME ATTIRE (COVERS ANYONE PARTICIPATING IN PLAYABLE AREA) SHALL CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING: a. Proper footwear (i.e. sneakers). No sandals, shoes, boots or bare feet are allowed. b. Jewelry and Body Piercing Rule shall be in effect.

  11. P&P CHANGES CONTINUED: Boys Volleyball will move to the Spring for the 2010-11 Season.

  12. P&P CHANGES CONTINUED: During a regular season game the match will be stopped (i.e. 500 kills, 1000 assists, etc) the team will not be charged a timeout. Teams will report to the bench areas for a brief ceremony and then return to the court. Post season matches will not be stopped.

  13. P&P CHANGES CONTINUED: The tournament ball for the 2009-10 season will be Spalding; TF5000.

  14. 2009 Volleyball Rule Changes Major Editorial Changes Points of Emphasis

  15. PREMATCH..COACH & CAPTAINS Introductions… Designate/ask.. Floor captain?? Establish the parameters of the playable area, identify the court lines, overhead obstructions Coaches..are all players legally attired? Sportsmanship.. Any acts of unsporting conduct will not be tolerated. Ball retrieval yes/no, if no- roll ball under net Ask if Libero is being used Early season reminder about new procedures (substitution, coach’s box, 5th game, etc.)

  16. SPORTSMANSHIP TO BE EMPHASIZED • UNSPORTING BEHAVIOR INCLUDES • ACTS OF DECEIT, DISRESPECT OR VULGARITY • AND INCLUDES TAUNTING. • NO PLAYER, COACH OR TEAM ATTENDANT • SHALL ACT IN AN UNSPORTING • MANNER WHILE ON OR NEAR THE COURT • BEFORE, DURING OR BETWEEN GAMES. • OFFICIALS MUST ADDRESS SPORTSMANSHIP • AND EXPECTED BEHAVIOR IN THE PRE-MATCH CONFERENCE.

  17. Rule 10-1-2a - Now includes language that the head coach is the coach to request time-out.

  18. E WHISTLE AND RELEASE TEAMS TO BENCH SIGNAL #23 – CROSS ARMS DIRECT TEAMS TO ENDLINE

  19. Whistle Whistle

  20. _______________________________

  21. LINE UPS CARDS SUBMITTED The first server should always be listed first on the lineup sheet, regardless of whether the team is serving or receiving. The R2 must identify the serving and receiving teams when transferring this information to their lineup card to then verify the team’s proper lineup by floor position prior to the start of each game.

  22. SUBMIT THE LINE UP BY LISTING THE SERVING ORDER ***Preventative officiating: Note whether a LIBERO is listed. If not, check with the coach to make sure.

  23. THE R2 LINE UP CARD I. 4 II. 6 III. 8c IV. 3 V. 5 VI. 7 The R2 R2

  24. Keys are considered noisemakers. Spectator/player shouting, clapping and cheerleaders ARE PERMITTED under the criteria of this rule.

  25. JEWELRY Players shall not wear jewelry (including during pre-match warm-ups) with the exception of 2” unadorned bobby pin(s), religious or medical medals. If such medals are worn, they shall be taped to the body (medical) or under the uniform (religious).

  26. Must be unadorned Illegal

  27. No Glitter Or Body Paints • PLAYERS MAY NOT WEAR GLITTER OR BODY • PAINT ON THEIR HAIR , FACE, UNIFORM OR • BODY. • OFFICIALS CAN NOT FORCE A PLAYER TO • REMOVE SUCH MARKINGS HOWEVER, • YOU CAN RESTRICT THEIR ENTRY INTO THE • CONTEST.

  28. Risk Minimization During Warm-ups During a team warm-up period all personnel actively conducting the warm-up activities should be properly attired for the duties required. Special attention should be given to make sure that auxiliary personnel are wearing appropriate footwear for active participation and electronics such as music devices and cell phones are not being used.

  29. New terminology Game is now SET

  30. Host management or coach---not the R2!

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  32. YOU NEED TRACKER…. Can be 3 people, but at least 2 people

  33. YOU NEED TRACKING SHEET AS MUCH AS YOU NEED THE SCOREBOOK NHVOA

  34. YOU NEED TO BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY THE LIBERO

  35. LIBERO TRACKER Libero Tracker (LT), tracks replacements involving liberos on both teams. EACH HOME TEAM MUST PROVIDE A LIBERO TRACKER AND TRACKING SHEETS.

  36. NHVOA 1 6 8 L 5 8 4 3 2 L 2 L

  37. Head Coaches’ ConductRule 12-2-6 Head Coaches Standing • Live ball play- the head coach may stand in libero replacement zone, minimum 6 feet from sideline to coach his/her players • Dead ball - the head coach may stand at any location in the libero replacement zone • When the first referee extends arm in preparation to whistle and signal for serve, the head coach shall either move back at least 6 feet from sideline within the replacement zone or be seated.

  38. Head Coaches’ ConductRule 12-2-6 Head Coaches Standing • Time-out - the head coach may stand at any location in the bench area and could stand on the court with the team • When the time out is completed, the head coach must return to his/her seat or the replacement zone 6 feet back from sideline • Head coach must be in proper location when R1 extends arm in preparation to whistle/signal serve • Head coach shall lose the privilege to stand the remainder of the match, except as provided in 12-2-5, if he/she, assistant coach or any bench personnel receives a card

  39. A VERBAL WARNING -FIRST OFFENSE B YELLOWORREDCARD COACH IS OUTSIDE THE ZONE AND COMPLAINING COACH IS OUTSIDE THE ZONE YELLOW OR RED

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