2012-13 Volleyball PowerPoint

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National Federation of State High School Associations

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Long Day / Short Day South Carolina High School Fall Sports Pre-Season Practice Plan

(Endorsed by SCATA, Ad Hoc SCHSL Preseason Acclimatization Committee)

BACKGROUND:

In the summer of 2009 the Inter-association Task Force for Preseason Secondary School Athletics* recommended preseason heat-acclimatization guidelines for secondary school athletic programs to minimize the risk of heat illness during preseason football practice.

PURPOSE:

The intent of the following “exposure-based proposal” is to promote an acclimatization and recovery model for SCHSL Fall sports consistent with the Inter-association Task Force guidelines that also allows coaches to appropriately prepare their teams and fits into the current SCHSL’s schedule.

PRACTICE TIMELINE:

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Days 1-5:

3 hours of Practice 

Day 6-14:

Must alternate days

Long Practice Day

and

Short Practice Day

o

Long Day

: 5 hours of practice permitted  Divide the time to best benefit your program  Practices must be separated by 2-hours of continuous rest 

Long Day

can follow a

Rest Day

(even if the day before the Rest Day was Long Day) o

Short Day

: 3 hours of practice permitted  Divide the time to best benefit your program

Day 15+: No restrictions on Practice

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First practice permitted: Friday, July 27.

   Practice times (including warm-up, stretching, cool-down time, conditioning) shall not exceed 3 hours. All practices occurring Days 1-14 must be documented to show compliance. All athletes must complete Days 1-4 of the practice timeline before being allowed to participate in more than 3 hours of practice in a day.  Weight room activities do not count as practice time, but must be separated from practice by at least 2 hours of continuous rest to allow for recovery. o Exception: No continuous rest period is required if weight room activities are counted as a part of the day’s allotted practice time.  A Walk-through is allowed and does not count against practice time. Walk-through is defined as a teaching opportunity with athletes: o not wearing protective equipment o not using sports-related equipment o participating in an indoor, climate-controlled environment.     Must have a

Rest Day

after 6 consecutive practice days. Scrimmages permitted on either a Long Day or Short Day. A scrimmage will count as 3 hours. All athletes must have a pre-participation physical exam before athletic participation. If weather/lightning postpones practice in progress, the practice may resume after a warm-up (20 minute maximum) and the remainder of allotted practice time may be completed.

*Inter-association Task Force includes – Gatorade Sports Science, Amer. College of Sports Med., NATA, NSCA, US Army Research institute, Amer.Orthopaedic Society for Sports Med., Amer. Medical Society for Sports Med., Amer. Academy of Pediatrics*

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VOLLEYBALL FOR GIRLS

1. The League will sponsor championship play-offs in all four classes. 2. The official rules published by the National Federation will be used along with the following adoptions: a. A 3 out of 5 match may be played when only two schools are involved in a single match. b. A team is limited to five matches a day during post-season play only. c. If a team has not arrived at the tournament site and ready to play at the scheduled time, it will forfeit its initial game in the tournament. If the team has not arrived within fifteen minutes of the scheduled time, the match will be forfeited. For 3 out of 5 matches, wait an additional 15 minutes. d. If a match is suspended due to power failure or other unforeseen circumstances, it will be resumed from the point of suspension. The score and lineup will be the same when it is resumed as it was at the moment of suspension. 3. The head coach must attend a league sponsored rules clinic. All coaches must verify with their principal completion of the online concussion course found at www.nfhslearn.com. 4.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Schedule Due in Arbiter.........................May 1 First Practice July 27 First Scrimmage.....................................August 3 Eligibility Due 7 days prior to first regular season match First Contest August 27 If a school is participating in a preseason tournament more than seven days prior to its first regular season game, the certificate of eligibility must be submitted before participation in this tournament. Take Part. Get Set For Life.™

National Federation of State High School Associations 5. Schools are permitted three weeks of practice May 1-21, 2013. 6. Certified officials are required for all varsity contests. 7. Instructions for postponing or canceling matches in which certified officials are booked are on page B-62. 8. Varsity volleyball teams will be limited to 18 play dates, four scrimmages and one jamboree. JV teams are allowed 16 JV play dates, two scrimmages and one jamboree. Each invitational entered will count as one of these 18/16 dates. One invitational may be pre-season and start on August 17. 9. Clean and secure dressing facilities must be provided for opponents. A school is responsible, within reason, for the clothing of opponents, but not rings, money, watches, etc. 10. The Executive Committee recommends that spectators not kick or beat bleachers. Signs with the exception of welcome signs will not be permitted beyond region play. 11. Any squad member who leaves the bench area and approaches or engages in a fracas shall be disqualified for the match. For flagrant unsportsmanlike conduct, disqualifications will be for the day. Disqualifications will be reported to the League Office using the ejection report form located in the AD notebook on the League website. 12. Trophies may be awarded to region representatives. Such trophies must not exceed 21 inches in height. 13. Classes AAAA, AAA & AA Play-offs will be in accordance with the regulations found in their Handbook. 14. All Classes will report their representatives to the League Office no later than 9:00 am on October 19. 15. Class A Play-off brackets are found B-16. Admission will be $5.00. 16. The State Finals for all classes will be played on November 3, 2012 at White Knoll High School. Each match will be a 3/5 contest. Admission will be $8.00. 17. The League will furnish trophies and medals for the State Champion and Runner-up in each of the four classifications. Take Part. Get Set For Life.™

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VOLLEYBALL 2012-13

May 1, 2013 ................... ***Schedule due in arbiter May 1 - 21, 2013 ............ Open Season/Open Facility  Can practice as much as you like  Nothing mandatory   No outside scrimmages or competition No tryouts May 22 - 31, 2013 .......... Closed Season/Closed Facility June 1 - July 27, 2013.... Open Season/Open Facility  Can practice  Can participate in 10 days of school competition and team camps   Days spent at team camp(s) count toward the 10 days Nothing Mandatory July 28 - August 1, 2013 Closed Season/Closed Facility  Cannot practice and/or attend team camp(s)  Can continue to condition and strength train Take Part. Get Set For Life.™

National Federation of State High School Associations July 22 - 25, 2012........... Closed Season/Closed Facility  Cannot practice and/or attend team camp(s)  Can continue to condition and strength train July 27, 2012.................. First Practice August 3, 2012 ............... First Scrimmage August 27, 2012 ............. First Playing Date October 17, 2012 ........... Report Qualifiers (Class AA) October 19, 2012 ........... Report Qualifiers (Class AAAA, AAA & A) November 3, 2013.......... State Finals at White Knoll HS (All Classes) Oct./Nov. – April 30, 2013 ............................... Closed Season/Closed Facility  Can work on skills with 2 students per day (when season ends)   Cannot attend team camp Can continue to condition and strength train   Can coach an outside team (75% rule must apply) Can use school facilities and/or equipment if coaching an outside team Take Part. Get Set For Life.™

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2012-13 Volleyball

Rules Changes Major Editorial Changes Points of Emphasis

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Libero Uniform

Rule 4-2-2 Note

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TEAM UNIFORM LIBERO UNIFORM

Beginning 2016, either the libero and/or his/her teammates shall wear a solid-colored uniform top. The solid-colored libero uniform top must clearly contrast in color and be distinct from other members of the team. © REFEREE ENTERPISES INC. 2012

Solid-Colored Uniform

Rule 4-2-2 NOTE Either the libero and/or his/her teammates shall wear a solid-colored uniform top. Regarding the solid-colored top:

a. The solid-colored uniform top shall clearly contrast from the predominant color(s) of the teammates’ uniform top. Predominant color(s) is the color(s) appearing on approximately half of the uniform.

b. Sleeves shall be the same color as the body of the uniform top.

c. Piping/trim not exceeding 1 inch in total at its widest point may be placed along the seams and may be a different color(s) than the uniform top.

d. Lettering and collars may be different color(s) than the uniform top.

e. Numbers shall be a contrasting color to the uniform top and meet all other specifications in Rule 4-2-4.

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Solid-Colored Uniform Top Rule 4-2-2 NOTE

It has become increasingly difficult to discern the libero’s legality when playing the ball when he/she cannot be easily identified apart from the teammates due to multi-colored uniform tops Requiring either the libero or the other team members to be in a solid-colored uniform top of contrasting color will assist the referees in identifying the libero and determining legal playing actions

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Player Equipment and Uniform

Rule 4-2-7

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Officials’ Responsibilities

Rule 5-1-3

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Court Protocol

Rule 5-3-4d

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CALL CAPTAINS DIRECT CAPTAINS TO TABLE RELEASE TEAMS TO BENCHES

Prior to the deciding set, the first referee signals the captains to meet with the second referee in front of the officials’ table for the coin toss.

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Court Protocol

Rule 5-3-4d

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Line Judge Signals

Rule 5-8-4

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A. Flags may be used by line judges for signals. B. Flags should be solid red in color and approximately 12 inches by 12 inches to approximately 16 inches by 16 inches.

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Foul to Fault Rule 9-7

  The terminology within the rules has been updated to more current sport terminology Fouls are now referred to as Faults throughout rules

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Illegal Substitute Attempts Entering Set

Rule 10-3 Penalty 1

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Illegal Substitute in the Set

Rule 10-3 Penalty 1

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ILLEGAL SUBSTITUTE

When an illegal substitute is discovered in the set, illegal alignment is assessed resulting in loss of rally/point.

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Time-Out

Rule 11-1-2

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The Net and Markings

Rule 3-1-5

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CORRECT INCORRECT

If vertical tape marker is used, net antennas should be affixed to outer edge of the tape and perpendicular to and in line with the outside edge of each sideline.

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Court Protocol

Rule 5-3-4

Players should take their assigned floor position after teams are given signal to go to their court so the second referee may check the lineups for each team and get the set under way.

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Importance of Line Judges Rule 5-8

Importance of line judges to the match referees in today’s fast pace and powerful play cannot be overemphasized Line judges are many times not registered referees and may be parents, other adults or players Burden of quality officiating in the line judge position rests with the schools Advanced and proper training of the line judges is paramount to the quality of the officiated match

Fundamentals of Coaching Volleyball

Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Any action(s) that warrants a coach(es) ejection will subject the coach(es) to a minimum next game suspension and the school to a minimum fine of $100.

Ejections that subject a player to a next game suspension will result in a minimum suspension of two (2) games for all sports except football, competitive cheer, swimming, and lacrosse.

(i.e. flagrant fouls, malicious contact, spiting, biting, fighting, disrespectfully addressing officials, profanity)

New State Laws

Home School Participation – must have been home schooled at least one year sometime in the student’s life prior to participation

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Charter School Participation Governor’s School Participation