2007 Pioneer Officials Clinic

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Transcript 2007 Pioneer Officials Clinic

2011 Pioneer
Officials’ Clinic
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USA Volleyball Referee &
Scorekeeper Certifications
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• Levels of
certification:
– Provisional,
– Regional,
– Junior National,
– National,
– International
Yearly Requirements for
Maintaining your USAV
certification
1) Register and pay the PRV/USAV fee
2) Make sure your background check is current
3) A signed “Officials Independent Contractor
Agreement’ on file
4) Attendance at a clinic is required each season
5) Take online Officials and Scorekeepers test
4) Work at least 1 tournament in Pioneer.
5) As a Regional referee (or above), officiate at
the Bid Tournament, Regional Championships
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2009-2011 DOMESTIC
COMPETITION REGULATIONS
SIGNIFICANT VOLLEYBALL
(INDOOR) RULE CHANGES
AND CLARIFICATIONS
• Narrative Explanation of
Change in Regulation
• This change clarifies that under
no circumstances will a player be
allowed to play while wearing a
cast.
SIGNIFICANT VOLLEYBALL
(INDOOR) RULE CHANGES
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Defines when and by whom the
scoresheet is signed.
• “For junior competition, both coaches
sign the scoresheet after the match to
verify the results.”
Coaches sign score sheet
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SIGNIFICANT VOLLEYBALL
(INDOOR) RULE CHANGES
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“Rally and completed rally. A rally is the
sequence of playing actions from the
moment of the service hit by the server
until the ball is out of play.
A completed rally is the sequence of
playing actions which results in the award
of a point.”
SIGNIFICANT VOLLEYBALL
(INDOOR) RULE CHANGES
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• “For junior competition, when one team has
exclusive use of the court, the other team
must either be at its team bench or out of
the playing area. Warming up with balls at
the team bench or the spectator
walkways is not permitted.”
SIGNIFICANT VOLLEYBALL
(INDOOR) RULE CHANGES
• Substitutions are only recognized when the sub enters the
zone. There is no longer a request from the coach or captain.
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“The actual request for substitution is the entrance of the
substitute player(s) into the substitution zone, ready to play,
during a regular interruption.”
PRV Pre-Tournament
Procedures
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• Proper Uniform & Equipment
• Arrival: at least 30 minutes early
• Check in with Site Director or
Head referee
“ Keep your court on time”
Referee Equipment &
Uniform
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White “Certified Volleyball Official” shirt, Long sleeve
shirts are available.
Dark navy blue slacks (no jeans, running pants, etc.)
Black belt
SOLID white tennis shoes
Whistle & Lanyard
Yellow/Red Cards
Flipping Coin , Net measuring device
Ball pump & gauge
Rule Book, pen & pencil
Timing device
Flags (recommended)
PRV Pre-Tournament Checklist
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• Check net height, antennas, ball pressure,
stands and padding
• Ground Rules:
 Court markings
 Playable areas
 Overhead obstructions
• Scorekeepers’ table and supplies
 - Scoresheets,Libero tracking sheet
 - Pen & Pencils
• Locate support team/work crew
 - Inform them of their duties
PRV Pre-Match Protocol
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Captains’ meeting – ASAP:
– Jewelry
– Ground Rules
– Warm up protocol (see below)
– Match format
– Coin Toss: serve/side/receive
– Serving team 1st 4 min period
Monitor warm-ups
– (2)-4-4 for Juniors; serving team on court for first
four minutes
– May vary with other tournaments
Instruct work crew during warm-ups
• “Keep matches on time”
Meet with scorekeeper and
assistant scorekeeper:
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Review scorekeeper duties
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Verify server before each serve;
Triangle libero’s serving position.
“Only in Pioneer Region events”
Ensure lineups are recorded correctly;
End of set/match procedures.
• Coaches must sign score sheet
• Referees must sign scoresheet after
checking for accuracy.
Libero Serving Modification
14 14
2
4
COUGARS
6c
8 14
15
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AX
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X B
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OWLS
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3c
5 13 7
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Pioneer Region ONLY
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3
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9
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5 8
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Owl’s #9 is replaced by the Libero to serve
X
When the Libero serves a Triangle is placed around the Svc Order
roman numeral
This triangle designates this is the only place in the service order that
the libero will be allowed to serve for this set
This is not a substitution
REMEMBER – the Pioneer Region allows the libero to serve but not
all regions allow this
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Libero Scoring
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14 14
4c
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When the libero contacts the ball for service, draw a
triangle around the corresponding number in the “Svc
Order” column to indicate that this is the only position
where the libero can serve in the set.
A triangle is used in the running score column to record points
won while the libero is serving.
BEARCATS 14
6
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8
10
A X
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X B
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XP
RAMS
3c
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Tracking the LIBERO serving
• The Libero Tracker must also track the libero serving.
Libero serves for Owl’s #9
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• A Triangle is placed around the Roman Numeral to show this is the only
place the libero may serve in this set
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1
3c
5 13
7
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11 L
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Signal teams to end lines or onto court
Check lineups
During service:
Eight second violation
Re-serves not allowed
Five seconds for 14 & Under (Competition)
– a re-serve is allowed for each serve;
five seconds permitted per attempt
Points of emphasis
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• Exceptional Substitution
– The injured player is not allowed to reenter the match unless legally
substituted out.
• Re-designation of a new Libero
– The injured Libero may not re-enter to
play for the remainder of the match
Points of emphasis
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A player is not permitted to pass
hand(s) beyond the net inside the
antennas and contact the ball over
the opponent’s court unless in the
act of blocking.
“Penetration”
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Games are called “Sets”
ALL sanctions last for entire MATCH
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Side line
Pursuit Rule
Net Plane
First contact
External Space
Fully or partially external
Clearance Required for Pursuit
2 meters
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R1
2 meters
2 meters
R1
Blocks
Definition: player reaching higher than the top of the net
1st contact
Block
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1. Near the net
2. Intercept ball from other side
3. Part of body must be above height of net
Who’s a Blocker
– Illegal blockers:
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– Collective block:
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player must meet definition of a block to be
considered part of a collective block
Blockers
Not a
blocker
below
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Backrow cannot complete a block
Libero cannot attempt a block
Backrow Blocker
1. Near the net
2. Intercept ball from other side
3. Part of body above height of net
1st contact
Illegal
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Backrow Attack
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Attack hit: any ball (except block/serve) heading
across the net
Completion of attack: completely crosses net OR
legally blocked
Back row attacks (legal if not handset by libero in
attack zone)
last floor contact behind attack-line, or
part of ball is lower than the top of net
Illegal backrow attacks:
last floor contact on/in front attack-line,
and entire ball is higher than the top of net
Backrow Attack
Not OK
OK
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Top of net
On/in front
New signal
Backrow Setter
above
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Towards opp
Top of net
in front
Potential play-over situations
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• Potential play-over situations:
• Ball comes to rest on an overhead
object above team's playing area
and is still playable
• Simultaneous faults
• “Joust” play is legal
• Object coming onto the court and
interfering with play
• Play is stopped due to injury
anywhere on court or free zone
Joust will still be “play on”
Ball Out after Joust:
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Side line
Team on the side the ball
goes out on wins rally
Net
impetus
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Restrictions
Cannot complete an attack hit
Can serve (Only in our region)
Cannot block or attempt to block
Cannot handset in attack zone
Cannot be Captain
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• Check uniform legality BEFORE
match, during warm-ups
• Check submitted lineups to see if
a Libero is listed
• Make sure your libero tracker
knows how to handle illegal
replacements
The verbal Warning – no cards!
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Can give multiple warnings
R2 can give verbal warnings
Punctuate! End of discussion
Mean it! Follow through
Misconduct (individual)
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penalty
expulsion
DQ
sideout
leave set
leave match
no point/side out
. . . Spotlight on the kids/game
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Cards help to refocus on the court
BUT
Cards also focus attention on Ref
1.Keep it snappy – MOVE ON.
2.Don’t make it personal
3. Re-examine: could I have
prevented?
Team Sanctions
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IR
TDW
TDP
Improper
request
Team delay
warning
Team delay
penalty
at improper time
by improper player
for improper sub
delay of game
delay of interruptions
2nd IR
Illegal sub
Injuries
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• Stop play immediately, not just on playing
area, but injury occurring anywhere
• Allow up to 30 seconds for assessment of
injury
• If player is not ready to resume play after
30 seconds, a substitution or timeout must
result
• Allow sufficient time for injured player to be
safely removed from playing area
• No other substitution request may be
made until injury is resolved
Injuries
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Special injury timeout
Only used when there are no
legal substitutions available
Lasts a maximum of three
minutes
Only one special injury timeout
allowed per player per match
Regular timeouts may be used
in conjunction with the injury
timeout
Injuries
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 Priority of who may be an
exceptional sub for an injured
player
Person who has played in the same
position as the injured player during
that set or any player that has not
already been in the set
Any player on the bench regardless of
previous position played
Libero
An injured player replaced by
exceptional substitution may not
return to the match
Blood Situations
Stop play for blood on:
Player
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Uniform
Equipment (e.g. ball, knee pads, floor)
Clean-up equipment:
Event Administration, NOT YOU
Change bloodied uniform:
Quickly (uniform is courtside) or Substitute
New number (no duplicates), similar color/style
End of Set/Match Procedures
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• Players do not go to end line if there is
another set to be played; a whistle and the
signal to change courts is given
immediately after signaling “end of game”
• Players go to their team bench during the
coin toss for a deciding set
• Players change courts without delay at
eight points in a deciding set
• Players to end line at end of match
• Grab coaches to sign score sheet
Technique Review
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Hand Signals:
• Clear, visible and executed away from the
body
• Held long enough to convey the call
• Complete each signal before displaying
the next signal (indicate End of Set/Match
Procedures loss of rally/next team to serve
before signaling fault, for example)
• Establish a consistent tempo; don’t rush
Working With Junior
Support Crews
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• Scorekeeper
• Libero Tracker/Assistant Scorekeeper
• Line Judges
• Second Referee
Junior R-2 Certification Forms
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Ready for your Test?
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 Your URL or website for test is:
http://www.volleyballreftraining.n
et/usavtest/
 Your password for the exam
 PRS304 (please take test ‘A’)
 Scorekeeping
 PRS304S
Reminders
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• Honor Commitments
• Be Approachable
• Verify Scoresheets:
– Right team winning?
– Right Score?
– Sign score sheet to verify you have
checked for accuracy
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