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VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS EDUCATION PROGRAM

VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS EDUCATION PROGRAM. ALIGNMENT. DEFINITION. Rule 6-4-3-a

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VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS EDUCATION PROGRAM

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  1. VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS EDUCATION PROGRAM

  2. ALIGNMENT

  3. DEFINITION Rule 6-4-3-a At the moment of serve all players, except the server, shall be within the team’s playing court and may be in contact with the boundary lines or center lines, but may not have any part of the body touching the floor outside those lines.

  4. Standard Lineup NET This is a LEGAL lineup. The RF is on the sideline, but is not touching outside the sideline.

  5. Standard Lineup NET This is an ILLEGAL ALIGNMENT if, at the contact for serve, the RF is touching outside the sideline.

  6. Rule 6-4-3-b All players, including the libero, shall be in correct serving order.

  7. Rule 6-4-3-b Each right side player shall have at least part of one foot touching the floor closer to the right sideline than both feet of the center player in the corresponding row (Except the server and the center back of the serving team).

  8. Rule 6-4-3-b Each left side player shall have at least part of one foot touching the floor closer to the left sideline than both feet of the center player in the corresponding row.

  9. Rule 6-4-3-b Each front row player shall have at least part of one foot touching the floor closer to the center line than both feet of the corresponding back row player.

  10. Rule 6-4-3-c AFTER the ball is contacted for the serve, players may move from their respective positions.

  11. Penalty for Illegal Alignment Loss of rally/point is awarded to the opponent for: Penalty 1-a: Overlapping by players other than the server at the moment a legal serve occurs.

  12. Penalty for Illegal Alignment Loss of rally/point is awarded to the opponent for: Penalty 1-b: Positioning, at the moment of a legal serve of any player, other than the server, outside the boundaries of the playing area.

  13. SIGNAL

  14. HOW TO TRACK??? • It is the duty of both the R1 and R2 to track alignment of players. • R1 tracks the serving team by noting the position of the players on the court and making sure everyone is within the court at the moment of serve. • R2 tracks the receiving team in the same manner.

  15. FOR THE R2 USE OF THE LINE-UP CARD IS NOT OPTIONAL

  16. SAMPLE LINE-UP SHEETBLANK SET 1 SERVE ORDER PLAYER NUMBER I __(First server)__ _____II___ _ III IV V VI SERVE RECEIVE LIBERO #:____

  17. Sample Line-up CardIndex card--Folded or Full

  18. SAMPLE LINE-UP SHEET SET 1 SERVE ORDER PLAYER NUMBER I 9 II_ 4 III 6 IV 12 V 14 VI 18 X SERVE RECEIVE LIBERO #:__2___

  19. LINE-UP CARDFROM SUBMITTED LINE-UPS SERVE ORDER PLAYER NUMBER I 9 II_ 4 III 6 IV 12 V 14 VI 18 SERVE ORDER PLAYER NUMBER I 22 II_ . 13 III . . 12 IV 8 V 5 VI 1

  20. COMPLETED LINE-UP SHEETFOR USE WITH THE NEXT SLIDES SET 1 SERVE ORDER PLAYER NUMBER I 10 II_ 13 III 4 IV 21 V 8 VI 1 x SERVE RECEIVE LIBERO #:__15_

  21. Standard Lineup NET

  22. Position at contact for serve Overlapping?—Serving Team NET LEGAL!

  23. Position at contact for serve Overlapping? NET ILLEGAL! LEGAL!

  24. Contact of serve is at the sound Overlapping? NET ILLEGAL! LEGAL!

  25. Position at the contact for serve ILLEGAL or LEGAL? NET LEGAL! Back Line

  26. Position at the contact for serve Overlapping? NET LEGAL!

  27. Contact for serve is at the sound Overlapping? NET LEGAL!

  28. ILLEGAL ALIGNMENT? NET NO CALL After the play is over, the Line Judge informs the R1 that the RB on the receiving team was outside the court at the moment of serve.(as illustrated in the slide)

  29. Serve Situation #1 The RF & the CF on the receiving team are overlapping at the moment of serve. The R2 blows the whistle and signals illegal alignment. At the moment of contact for serve, the line judge signals foot fault and informs the R1 that the server stepped on the line. The R1 did not see the foot fault, because the R1 was watching for illegal alignment by the setter. What should the call be? _____ Foot Fault by server _____ Illegal alignment by receiving team _____ Replay

  30. Correct Answer to Serve Situation __X__ Foot Fault by the server Because of the foot fault, the serve was not legal and illegal alignment cannot be called. Rule 6-4-Penalty 1-a For illegal alignment, loss of rally/point is awarded to the opponent for overlapping by players other than the server at the moment a legal serve occurs.

  31. Alignment Situation At the moment of the serve, the R1 calls illegal alignment on player #5 who had just replaced the libero. The R1 believed that player #5 was still a back row player, but was in the LF position. The coach informed the R1 that player #5 had rotated to the front row. After taking a closer look, the R1 realizes that the coach is correct. What is the call? ____ Illegal Alignment ____ Replay ____ Ignore the coach

  32. Correct Answer to Alignment Situation The R1 should declare a replay

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