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Transcript Welcome to USA Volleyball

Welcome
to USA Volleyball
2013-2014
Safe Play
Fair Play
Play Moves On
MATCH WINNER
SETS 1 & 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
ALL RALLY Scoring!
Best of 2 or 3 sets wins!
25 points –ALL NON-DECIDING Sets
Win by 2 - no cap
DECIDING SET
1. 15 points - (win by 2 - no cap)
2. Switch sides when one team earns 8
points
Can be modified by Tournament Director for
time reasons.
USA VOLLEYBALL 2013 - 2014
Libero tracking
and
Scoring
Exercise
Line Up Sheet
SET !
Lineup Sheet
Libero
No
V
Libero
No
Team
Team
IV
SET !
Lineup Sheet
III
VI
II
I
Coach Signature
IV
V
III
VI
II
I
Coach Signature
If using 2 Liberos, Whole match
If 0 or 1 may change Libero from
set to set
Player position on
court and on the
score-sheet
- Must designate
Make
the coach signs
floorsure
captain
Libero Control Sheet
If the team elects to use 2
Liberos from the onset
they are restricted to those
Liberos throughout the
match.
If they choose 0 or 1
Libero at the onset they
may change the Libero
from set to set.
It is important that the
Libero Tracker pays close
attention to detail at all
times throughout the
match.
Parts of the SCORE SHEET
Time
Outs
6
:
The Non-Deciding SCORE SHEET
Time
Outs
7
:
The Deciding SCORE SHEET
8
Line Judge Duties
&
Position
Line Judge Tips
• Wear tennis shoes
• Leave cell phone in
team bag
• Stay focused
• Eat food off court
between sets or after
you are done
No one has the
right to yell at
you – tell your
coach (R1)
LJ2
R2
R1
LJ1
There should be a
signal on EVERY ball,
in or out. Do not
become complacent.
Line Judges (LJ)
S. P. L. A. T. :
1. Server faults - Players and Server must be within the lines at time of
service contact
2.
Pancake - hand under the ball before ball touches the floor
3. Lines (the side line and service line on your side of the court - If any
part of the ball “hits” the line it is in; if not, it is out)
4. Antenna violations - Ball must pass COMPLETELY inside the antennae (possible pursuit)
5. Touches - Watch the hands, not the ball (watch for indicators) – hair
does not count as a touch
During timeouts - LJs stand at the midpoint of
line.
their end
Second Referee (R2) Duties
R2
(Second Referee)
1. MUST attend a EVR sponsored ref/scorer
clinic
2. Must be registered player/adult/coach
3. Responsible for net faults (“interferes with
play” or “in the act of playing the ball”
4. Responsible for centerline violations (foot on
or above the centerline is not a fault, body can
be on the opponent’s side of the court)
5. Manages substitutions (more than one =
same as high school)
6. Manages time-outs (30-seconds)
7. Maintains the tempo
continued
R2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
(continued)
Mimics the signals of the R1 (NEVER signal beckon for
serve & net serve.
Ensures line ups are correct at start of set.
Works with scorer and libero tracker to give and receive
lineups.
Transition to the side opposite the ball during play.
Always attempt to be on the blockers side of the net.
GOOD, STRONG, BLAST of the whistle is important
(keep whistle in your mouth while the ball is in play).
Bring your own whistle.
R2 - Time Out &
Substitution Signals
Time Out
•
Signal & then Point to bench
•
End of time out - signal time out and
then show 2 fingers to the coach & to
the R1
Substitution
•
Whistle & signal
•
Wave player onto the court
•
If the other team subs right afterwards
- again whistle, signal & wave player
onto the court
•
Make sure the scorer has finished the 3
steps BEFOE giving the game signal
back to the R1
LEGAL Centerline Situations
(The body can be on the other team’s side of the court
as long as a part of the body in ON or ABOVE the centerline.)
LEGAL – Centerline Situations
• Interference
with an
opponent - she
stops trying to
play the ball maybe worried
about stepping
on the player
under the net
• Preventing
opponent from
playing the ball
Net Play
LEGAL
1. Contacting the black
portion of the net while
playing or not playing the
ball
2. Hitting the white top
portion of the net if NOT
playing the ball
Net Play
ILLEGAL or FAULT
1. Top of the net - usually white tape or
the top 80 cm of the antenna during
his/her action of playing the ball; or
2.
Taking support from the net
simultaneously with playing the ball; or
3. Pulling the net down so the attacker has an
easier hit or making the net height shorter
4. Net so major that is stops players from
continuing play
First Referee (R1) Duties
R1
(First Referee)
1.
2.
MUST attend a EVR sponsored ref/scorer clinic
Must be a registered coach/adult (A team player
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Conducts the coin toss and captains meeting
Controls (keeps track of time) of warm ups
Responsible for ball handling violations
Communicates with R2/LJs during the match
Assesses sanctions
Awards points (loss of rally)
Ultimate authority – may overrule any other official
U18’s - may R1 during POOL PLAY only)
–
10. Signs score sheet (verifying correct score/winner) at
end of match
Signals
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Clear, CORRECT, visible, and executed away from the body
Held long enough for teams/fans to recognize the call
Finish one signal before starting the next
Mechanical Sequence – R1
 Whistle – Stops Play
 First signal – Who gets the ball (awards a point)
 Next signal – what caused the play to end and player at fault if
necessary
Mechanical Sequence – R2
• Whistle – Stops Play
• Signal what caused the play to end and player at fault if necessary
• R1 then indicates which team gets the ball (awards a point), R2
mimics the R1
USA VOLLEYBALL 2011 - 2013
Team Delay Sanctions
1.First team delay is a warning (i.e. delay in substitution(s),
repeating an improper request).
jewelry,
2.Any further delay sanctions are a “loss of rally.”
3.A teams first improper request of a match is
rejected/assessed without any further action.
4.All delay sanctions are recorded on the scoresheet
**All Sanctions remain in force the entire match**
Sanctions
Cards are used to control the match (remain in force for the
entire match). If you don’t have cards you can administer
sanctions simply by verbalizing the sanction (i.e. Yellow
card to player #4 for unsportsmanlike conduct - Individual
player receiving the sanction must acknowledge the
sanction)
Warning
Verbal or hand signal
Yellow Card Warning
Yellow Card (loss of rally) ONLY
ONE ISSUED PER MATCH
Expulsion
Red Card (the remainder of the
set)
Disqualification
Red/Yellow Cards jointly
(the remainder of the match)
USA VOLLEYBALL 2013 – 2014
Other clarifications in the front of
the rule book.
USAV 4.3.3.1 (ADD)
A) Uniform numbers must be clearly visible and
centered (both horizontally and vertically) on the
player’s chest and upper back.
A) Each jersey must use the same color and number
height for all players, except for the Libero jersey,
which may have different color and size numbers.
Provided it still meets the minimum criteria stated in
USAV 4.3.3.2.
C) Color combinations such as purple/black, dark
green/black, navy/black, white/light yellow or
navy/maroon are NOT distinctive enough to comply
with the rules
USA VOLLEYBALL 2013 - 2014
USAV 5.3.1 (ADD)
• A) One assistant coach at a time may
stand to give instructions to players on
the court, but has no right to
intervene in the match …must be
5’10” from sideline and its extension…
USA VOLLEYBALL 2013 - 2014
USAV 7.3.5.4 (ADD)
“Where a player is found to be on court but she
is not registered on the score sheet list of
players, the opponent’s points remain valid, and
in addition they gain a point and service. The
team at fault will lose all points and/or sets
(0:25, if necessary) gained from the moment
the non-registered player entered the court, and
will have to submit a revised line-up sheet and
send a new registered player inton the court, in
the position of the non-registered player.”
USA VOLLEYBALL 2013 - 2014
USAV 19.1.1 (ADD)
“Each team has the right to designate
from the list of players on the scoresheet
up to two specialist defensive players:
Liberos per match or the team may
choose to designate one Libero per set.”
A coach may choose zero or one libero at the
beginning of the match. Each set may then have a
different libero designated. If two are designated,
they are locked for the match.
USA VOLLEYBALL 2013 - 2014
ADD USAV 11.2.2
Encroachment into the opponent’s court with any part(s) of
the body is permitted, provided some part of the body
remains either on in contact with or directly above the
centerline, and there is no interference with opponents. In
addition, completely crossing the centerline with the foot,
feet or hands, or encroachment with other body parts,
must not present a safety hazard to opponents.
USAV 19.2
a.The Libero jersey must contrast in color with that of the
predominant colors of the jerseys of the other team
members….
USA VOLLEYBALL 2013 - 2014
• NOTE: It is recommended now AND REQUIRED
beginning Sept 1, 2014, the Libero shall wear a
uniform top that is immediately recognized from all
angles as being in clear contrast to and distinct
from the other members of the team.
Have a great season!