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VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS EDUCATION PROGRAM 2013

VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS EDUCATION PROGRAM 2013. This Power Point Presentation m ust b e v iewed i n t he “Slide Show” mode f or t he a nimations t o function. Advance the slides by clicking the mouse or the space bar. Player Identification Using Hand Signals. General Directions

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VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS EDUCATION PROGRAM 2013

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  1. VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS EDUCATION PROGRAM 2013

  2. This Power Point Presentation must be viewed in the “Slide Show” mode for the animations to function. Advance the slides by clicking the mouse or the space bar.

  3. Player Identification Using Hand Signals

  4. General Directions Both the first referee and second referee are to use the prescribed system of hand signals when identifying a player who commits a playing fault or an unsporting conduct fault. Verbal communication between officials should be avoided. When the second referee initiates an interruption of play for a center line or net violation, the number of the offending player is indicated to the first referee. The first referee repeats the number to the players, coaches, and spectators using the prescribed method. Numbers should be displayed by the referees near shoulder height in front of the body and held a sufficient amount of time to properly communicate the player number to all involved.

  5. NUMBERS 0-5 Zero Right hand—form a 0 with thumb and fingers One Right hand—1 Two Right hand—2 Three Right hand—3 Thumb, pointer finger, and middle finger are recommended Four Right hand—4 Five Right hand—5

  6. NUMBERS 6-10 Six Right hand-5 / Left hand-1 done simultaneously Seven Right hand-5 / Left hand-2 done simultaneously Eight Right hand-5 / Left hand-3 done simultaneously Nine Right hand-5 / Left hand-4 done simultaneously Ten Right hand-closed fist

  7. NUMBERS 11-15 Eleven Right hand-closed fist followed by Right hand-1 (10+1=11) Twelve Right hand-closed fist followed by Right hand-2 (10+2=12) Thirteen Right hand-closed fist followed by Right hand-3 (10+3=13) Fourteen Right hand-closed fist followed by Right hand-4 (10+4=14) Fifteen Right hand-closed fist followed by Right hand-5 (10+5=15)

  8. NUMBERS 16-19 Sixteen Right hand-closed fist followed by Right hand-5 / Left hand-1 done simultaneously (10+6=16) Seventeen Right hand-closed fist followed by Right hand-5 / Left hand-2 done simultaneously (10+7=17) Eighteen Right hand-closed fist followed by Right hand-5 / Left hand-3 done simultaneously (10+8=18) Nineteen Right hand-closed fist followed by Right hand-5 / Left hand-4 done simultaneously (10+9=19)

  9. NUMBERS 20 or MORE First digit with right hand and second digit with right or both hands if necessary. Examples: Twenty Right hand-2 followed by Right hand-0 (20+0=20) Twenty-one Right hand-2 followed by Right hand-1 (20+1=21) Thirty-six Right hand-3 followed by Right hand-5 and Left hand-1 done simultaneously (30+6=36) Seventy-eight Right hand-5/Left hand-2 done simultaneously followed by Right hand-5/Left hand-3 done simultaneously (70+8=78) Double zero Right hand-0 followed by Right hand-0 (0+0=0)

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