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BLOCKING SITUATIONS - 1. Attacking team has completed it’s 3 allowable hits. Block is made across the net, while the ball is still completely on opponents side. Offense must contact the ball first. LEGAL ATTACK. LEGAL. OFFENSE. DEFENSE. BLOCKING SITUATION - 2.
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BLOCKING SITUATIONS - 1 Attacking team has completed it’s 3 allowable hits Block is made across the net, while the ball is still completely on opponents side Offense must contact the ball first LEGAL ATTACK LEGAL OFFENSE DEFENSE
BLOCKING SITUATION - 2 Offense must always contact the ball first Attacking team has had an opportunity to complete the attack or directs the ball towards the opponent’s court Block is made across the net, while the ball is still completely on opponents side Could be 1st, 2nd, or 3rd hit LEGAL LEGAL ATTACK OFFENSE DEFENSE
BLOCKING SITUATION - 3 Ball is falling near the net and in the official’s judgment, no member of the attacking team could make a play on the ball Block is made across the net, while the ball is still completely on opponents side Could be 1st, 2nd, or 3rd hit LEGAL OFFENSE DEFENSE
BLOCKING SITUATION - 4 When the ball is in the plane of the net, it is anybody’s ball, with one exception On any hit that causes the ball to enter the plane, any player can contact the ball first Exception: If the attacking team has already contacted the ball 3 times, they must let the other team contact the ball first or they will be called for 4 hits LEGAL ATTACK LEGAL BLOCK OFFENSE DEFENSE
NET PLAY 9-6-3 A player shall not contact a ball which is completely on the opponents side of the net unless the contact is a legal block.
OVER THE NET – 1 A Ball is blocked over the opponents court before contact by the setter 1ST hit is a return of serve pass near the net to the setter, FR or BR setter is clearly waiting for the ball ILLEGAL Ball is clearly completely on the offensive side of the net SIGNAL # 5 OVER THE NET OFFENSE DEFENSE
OVER THE NET – 1 B Ball is blocked over the opponents court before contact by the setter 1ST hit is a return of serve pass near the net to the setter, FR or BR setter is clearly waiting for the ball ILLEGAL SIGNAL # 5 OVER THE NET Ball is clearly completely on the offensive side of the net DEFENSE OFFENSE
OVER THE NET - 2 Ball is blocked over the opponents court AFTER the contact by the setter 1ST hit is a return of serve pass and it looks like it will possibly enter the plane of the net, it is not clear if the setter is trying to attack the ball across or set to a teammate, the flight of the ball is straight up and NOT towards the opponents court ILLEGAL SIGNAL # 5 OVER THE NET Ball is clearly COMPLETELY on the offensive side of the net OFFENSE DEFENSE
OVER THE NET - 3 The ball is blocked over the opponents court after the attack hit by the setter 1ST hit is a return of serve pass and it looks like it will enter the plane of the net, on the 2nd hit it is VERY clear the FR setter is trying to attack the ball across the net LEGAL The ball is clearly completely on the offensive side of the net OFFENSE DEFENSE
OVER THE NET - 4 The ball is VERY CLEARLY completely on the defensive side when contacted by the offense Green team’s 3rd hit is an attack of the ball over the opponents court by a FR player, usually from an over set or over pass ILLEGAL SIGNAL # 5 OVER THE NET OFFENSE DEFENSE
OVER THE NET - 5 The setter or any player tries to bring the ball back to their side of the court when it is still in the plane of the net Overpass on 1st or 2nd hit, is going to cross the net, setter (BR or FR) tries to bring the ball back to her side LEGAL The ball is CLEARLY still in the plane PLAY ON OFFENSE DEFENSE
OVER THE NET - 6 Overpass on 1st or 2nd hit, crosses the net & the setter (FR or BR) tries to bring the ball back to her side The contact with the ball is after it has completely crossed the plane of the net and is now clearly over the opponents court The ball is CLEARLY on the opponents side SIGNAL # 5 OVER THE NET ILLEGAL OFFENSE DEFENSE