Transcript Slide 1

2007 NCAA
SCOREKEEPING
PAVO
California Central Volleyball Officials
Association
A PAVO Association
Tom Fakehany, Board Chair, Presenter
This presentation must be viewed with the 2003 version of
Microsoft Power Point or higher.
The purpose of this presentation is two-fold. It is equally
beneficial for scorekeepers at any experience level.
New Scorekeepers – The majority of the slides follow parts
of a “sample game” designed to cover the basics of
scorekeeping. The “game” starts on slide #10 at which point
you can use a blank score sheet to follow along point by point.
Experienced Scorekeepers – The presentation covers new
sections of the score sheet and serves as a quick resource. The
following contents section will easily guide you to the slide
that covers the particular area you’re interested in.
Contents
TOPIC
Procedures and Responsibilities
SLIDE #
4, 5, 6, 7
Tools for Scorekeeping
8
Non-Deciding Game Scoresheet
9
Pre-Game Documentation
12
Team Lineup Sheets
13, 14
Transferring the Lineups to the Sheet
15, 16
The Libero Tracking Sheet (LTS)
17
The Sample Game Begins
18
Documenting a Libero Serving
19, 20
Documenting Substitutions
21, 22
Timeout
Sanctions
23
24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31
Referee Mind Change
29
Referee Corrections
31
Unusual Situations
32
Post Game Documentation
33, 34,35
Rule Changes for 2006-Example
36, 37, 38
Deciding Game Procedures
39,40, 41, 42, 43
Scorekeeping Procedures
Prior to the Match
Arrival Time – Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to match time,
ready to work. Avoid being overly friendly with fans, players
or coaches.
Be in proper attire – Wear a white polo shirt (preferably the
same polo worn by the referees, with “Volleyball Certified
Official” embroidered on one sleeve), navy slacks, white socks
and white athletic shoes.
Additional preparation – It is a good idea to bring extra pens
(both blue or black and red) and a horn or whistle for
emergency situations.
Scorekeeper – General Responsibilities
Prior to the match and each game, the scorekeeper:
Registers the data of the teams;
Reviews the lineup information submitted by each team
for completeness and accuracy;
Records the starting lineup of each team from the lineup
sheet.
Scorekeeper – General Responsibilities
(Continued)
During the match, the scorekeeper:
Records the points scored and ensures the accuracy of the visible
scoreboard;
Monitors each team’s serving order;
Records timeouts and player substitutions, and informs the second
referee of the number used;
Communicates with the second referee regarding the final point of the
game and when the eighth point in the deciding game is scored;
Records sanctions;
Records all other events as instructed by the second referee (for
example, exceptional substitutions or prolonged interruptions).
Scorekeeper – General Responsibilities
(Continued)
After the game, the scorekeeper:
Records the final game results;
Checks the scoresheet for accuracy;
Signs the scoresheet.
Tools for Scorekeeping
Scoresheets – At least four non-deciding game sheets
and one deciding game sheet
Libero Tracking Sheets – One Libero Tracking
Sheet should be enough for even a five-game match,
but having extra is a good idea.
Lineup Sheets - If the lineup sheets have space to
enter all games of the match, each team needs only
one. Otherwise, a sufficient number of single game
lineup sheets for the entire match are required.
Pens – One blue (or black) pen, and one red pen
Sounding device - A horn or whistle
The 2007 Non-Deciding
Game Scoresheet
The scoresheet did not change for 2007.
Only one rule changed
in 2006 which affected theno
scorekeeping
processcounts
directly.
An exceptional
substitution
longer
as
one of the 15 team substitutions.
Exceptional Substitution – When an exceptional substitution occurs due to injury, it does not
count as one of the allowable team substitutions. To indicate that the substitution has occurred,
the scorekeeper will circle the injured player’s number in the PLAYERS’ NUMBER column of
the score sheet and enter the exceptional substitutes’ number next to it. The exceptional
substitution is noted in the COMMENTS box as well. No other notations are made.
A sample game is about to begin. To practice your
As technique,
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the slides,
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Please use the following information to fill in your
scoresheet. Use a blue or black ink pen.
It is August 6th 2006 at the UNC Invitational Classic
held at the Fetzer Gymnasium in Chapel Hill, North
Carolina. This is the first game of a Women’s
Division 1 match (match #1). North Carolina State
is playing Texas A&M. It is Saturday and the
match is scheduled for 7:00 PM. The first referee
is Keith Murlless and the second referee is Peggy
Schaefer. Peter Cruz and Ray Wiley are line
judges and you are the scorekeeper.
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NC STATE
A&M
Fill
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thetoss
pre-match
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teamNCSU
and
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down
chosen
at the
table.
court
to your
left.
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toss
and
elects
to
serve.
information
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sheet!
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PEGGY SCHAEFER
KEVIN GOULD
PETER CRUZ
RAY WILEY
NCSU
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Susie Moore
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#11 will
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are missing.
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Janelle Jacobs
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10
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12
51
64
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8c 6
Jenny Reher
Since A&M is receiving, #5 will rotate to serve
first and should be listed on line 1 of the score
sheet. The remaining players are listed on the
score sheet in the following order.
Todd Oxford
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Todd Oxford
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Ashley Kennedy
Janelle Jacobs
8c
REMEMBER!
Since PLAYER 5 will rotate into
As soon as you receive the completed lineup sheets,
the
serving
position (position
1, right columns.
back), #5
enter
the information
in the appropriate
has to be listed on line 1.
KEITH MURLESS
PEGGY SCHAEFFER
KEVIN GOULD
PETER CRUZ
RAY WILEY
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NC STATE
13
11
5
4
1
2c
9
8
6
3
4
5
8c
A&M
No changes may be made to the players’ numbers on
KEITH MURLESS
the lineup sheet after it is submitted to PEGGY
the SCHAEFFER
scorekeeper
KEVIN GOULD
unless a substitution is used. Opponents may not see
lineups submitted by opposing teams.
PETER CRUZ
RAY WILEY
NC STATE
11
7
6
A&M
13
5
4
1
2c
9
8
6
3
4
L 9
The
Assistant
Scorekeeper
(AS)
tracks
the Libero
5 #9
8c
Only
may
re-enter
the
game
for
the
libero;
a proper
After the next rally, the A&M Libero, #13, replaces
#9.
replacementsresults
and allinsubstitutions.
For example,
if NC
replacement
the
same
number
being
entered
This
exchange
recorded
in same
awritten
similar
fashion,
except
Remember
– are
theislast
numbers
on
each
line
of the
The
lineups
entered
the
way
on
the
Libero
State
requests
a substitution,
#7
for
#11,
the AS would
on
both
the
left
and
right
of
the
“L”
on
the
tracking
an “L”always
used
to
indicate
libero’s that
entry.
LTS should
reflect
the the
six(LTS).
players
aresheet.
on the
Tracking
Sheet
record
the
“11” and
writing aif“7”
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AS that
mustaction
notifyby
theslashing
second
referee
immediately
an
court.
immediately
to the
rightreplacement
of the of theoccurs.
slashed “11”.
improper
libero
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A&M
1
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Scoring Section
3
Running Score Column
2c
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6
4
NCSU
#11
serves
again
and
the
referee
signals
play#11
serves again and A&M wins the
5
8c rally. Record an “R”
NCSU
#11 servesisagain
and scores
another
point.
over.
A
play-over
recorded
by
writing
a
“P
in first
the
(for rotate) in the circle, and immediately slash the
circle
thatrunning
was Record
drawn
contact.
NCSU
wins
the
rally.
thisservice
first point
by
writing
point in
A&M’s
score on
column.
Then,
write
a “1”a
KEITH MURLLESS
PEGGY SCHAEFER
KEVIN GOULD
The
should
touch
thescoring
upper
and
“1”
theother
circle.
In
addition,
the
“1”
in
NCSU’s
running
Theincircle
first
referee
authorizes
the
first
serve
atlower
7:00
pm.
with
no
symbol
inboth
A&M’s
section,
onlines.
the
When NCSU #11,
the correct
server,
contacts the ball for
score
column
is
circled.
line of the player that will serve next.
service, the SK draws a circle in #11’s scoring section.
PETER CRUZ
RAY WILEY
NC STATE
6
A&M
11
5
4
1
2c
9
8
6
13
L
In addition
to recording the libero exchanges,
the AS must
3
4
note5 the serving position of the libero to
8c help ensure that the
libero only serves in one position in each game. When a
libero contacts the ball to serve, a triangle is written around
the corresponding
numeral in
The A&M Roman
libero replaces
#5the
to “Serving
serve. Order”
column to note the only service order where the libero can
serve for the remainder of the game.
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1 2 PR
5
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8
6
3
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8c
A&M
1 2 R
Although the SK does not record libero replacements, a
In the by
scoring
section,
triangle isinused
instead
of a circle
serve
the libero
is arecorded
a unique
way.
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KEITH MURLLESS
The
A&M
libero
serves
for
one
point.
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serves
a
PEGGY SCHAEFER
when
the the
libero
serves,
and thethe
results
rally
aredraw
recorded
when
libero
contacts
ball of
forthe
service,
a
KEVIN GOULD
secondAtime,
and
A&Mused
loses
the running
rally. score
intriangle
the triangle.
triangle
is
also
in
the
around the corresponding number in the
column to record points won while the libero is serving.
“Serving
Order” column to indicate that this is the only
PETER CRUZ
position whereRAY
the
libero can serve in this game.
WILEY
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1 2 PR
5
4
3 S1/8 Sx7/4, 3/6
1
2c
9
81
6 3
3
4 7
5
8c
A&M
1 2 R
Prior to the next service authorization, A&M requests two
KEITH MURLLESS
substitutions, #7 for #4 and #3 for #6. These
substitutions
PEGGY SCHAEFER
KEVIN GOULD
are
also
recorded
in
the
scoring
section
for
the
(current)
Then, record the substitution in the scoringnext
section
for
NCSU
requests
aan
substitution,
#1
forto#8.
In“S”the
“Players
server.
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“x”
is
added
next
the
to
the player who will serve the next ball by writingindicate
an “S”,
Finally,
slash
the next
team
substitution
number,
as above.
Numbers”
column,
slash
the
player’s
number,
the
request
was
made
byexiting
the receiving
team.
then the exiting
player’s
number, followed by the
PETER
CRUZ
andRAYlist
the incoming player.
WILEY
substitute’s number, separated by a slash.
NC STATE
6
A&M
11
5
4
1
2c
9
L
6
3
3
4
7
5
8c
8
1
The AS also documents the three substitutions.
13
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1 2 PR
5
4
3 S1/8 Sx7/4, 3/6
1
2c
9
81
6 3
3
4 7
A&M
1 2 R
The A&M coach requests and is granted a timeout. The score
5
8c
of the team requesting the timeout
is always listed first.
KEITH MURLLESS
PEGGY SCHAEFER
KEVIN GOULD
PETER CRUZ
RAY WILEY
2 3
Sanctions – Individual and Team
The Sanction block is used for:
Improper requests
Individual Sanctions
Yellow Card Warning
Red Card Penalty
Team Delay Sanctions
Yellow Card Warning
Red Card Penalty
Wrong Server
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5
1 2 R
4
3 S1/8 Sx7/4, 3/6 R
1
3 4 56
2c
9
81
6 3
A&M
NCSU #6 asks the first referee for a line-up check.
3
4 7 loses the rally. A&M
NCSU
#4 serves again and NCSU
Since #6 is not the floor captain, the referee assesses
5
scores 3 quick points on8cserves by #1.
NCSU an improper request.
KEITH MURLLESS
PEGGY SCHAEFER
KEVIN GOULD
A 3 6
PETER CRUZ
RAY WILEY
2 3
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11
1 2 PR
5
1 2 R
4
3 S1/8 Sx7/4, 3/6 R
1
3 4 56 7 89
2c
9
The
NCSU captain is still upset6and
complains loudly
81
3
to the second referee about the
improper request,
3
4
7
A&M serves for three more points.
and
the first referee issues the8ccaptain an individual
5
sanction (Yellow Card) for misconduct.
2
KEITH MURLLESS
PEGGY SCHAEFER
KEVIN GOULD
A 3 6
A 3 9
PETER CRUZ
RAY WILEY
2 3
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1 2 PR
5
1 2 R
4
3 S1/8 Sx7/4, 3/6 R
1
3 4 56 7 89 R
2c
4R
9
10 Sx7/5,9/3
81
6 3
39
4 7
57
8c
KEITH MURLLESS
PEGGY SCHAEFER
KEVIN GOULD
Before
#9 serves, the NCSU coach requests
A 3A&M
6
NCSU
NCSU
coach
A&M
#2 serves,
requests
#1 serves
andand
NCSU
outisofgranted
bounds.
loses the
a timeout.
rally.
2
A 3 9
two substitutions, #7 for #5 and #9 for #3.
PETER CRUZ
RAY WILEY
4 10 2 3
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1 2 PR
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1 2 R
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3 S1/8 Sx7/4, 3/6 R
1
3 4 56 7 89 R
2c
4R
9
10 Sx7/5,9/3
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When
the time out ends, the A&M
39
4 7team is still cleaning
the team bench. The
5up
7 a large water spill in front of 8c
referee issues A&M a Team Delay Warning.
2
D
KEITH MURLLESS
PEGGY SCHAEFER
KEVIN GOULD
A 3 6
A 3 9
B 10 4
PETER CRUZ
RAY WILEY
4 10 2 3
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4 7
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8c
The NCSU captain is furious due to the mind change
Before
you
finish
recording
the
last
play,the
the
AS The
tells first
you
When
a red
penalty
assessed,
the
opponents
KEITH
MURLLESS
and
spikes
thecard
ball
into the is
floor
under
net.
PEGGY SCHAEFER
receive
aissues
penalty
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penalty
point
recorded
inthe
a
that
theAfirst
A&M
referee
#9
serves
changed
loses
decision
theisrally.
based
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GOULD on
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referee
thepoint.
captain
anhis
individual
sanction
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scoresheet.
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card)
for
conduct.
2
A 4 11
PETER CRUZ
RAY WILEY
4 10 2 3
Other Penalty Point procedures…
Serving team penalty
If the serving team receives a red card while the ball is out
of play, a square is used instead of a circle in the scoring
section. A “R” is recorded in the square. The resulting
point for the opponent is recorded in the normal manner
If the card is issued while the ball is already in play, an
“R” is put inside the circle that was drawn at the service
contact, and a square is placed around the circle. The
resulting point for the opponent is recorded in the normal
manner
Receiving team penalty – If the card is issued while the ball
is already in play, the point is put inside the circle that was
drawn at service contact, and a square is drawn around the
circle. A square is also used to record the point in the running
score.
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M
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Server
If the that
wrong
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correct player is
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last
point.when the incorrect
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square
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drawn
by normal loss of rally procedures.
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KEITH MURLLESS
PEGGY SCHAEFER
KEVIN GOULD
NCSU POINT 6 CANCELLED
DUE TO WRONG SERVER
SCORE IS 5-12
D
B 10 4
player
serves,
and an “R” in written in it, followed by
2
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1 9 A 5 12
normal loss of rally procedures.
PETER CRUZ
RAY WILEY
4 10 2 3
Unusual Situations
Other Comments – The comments section is used anytime a noteworthy
situation occurs and is pertinent to the progress of the game. Document the
score, team involved, referee action, and uniform numbers if applicable.
Comments are made for:
Exceptional Substitutions
Expulsions
Disqualifications
Corrections
Scorekeeper Errors – If the SK makes a mistake, the mistake is crossed
out with an “X” and the correct symbol is written.
Forfeits – If a game is forfeited before its start, the scorekeeper prepares
the score sheet by filling in the heading, officials’ names, lineup of players
and/or team present and a score of 30-0, then writes FORFEIT across the
score sheet. If more than one game of the match is forfeited, the same
score sheet is used for all games with additional game numbers circled in
the GAME section. The scorekeeper then signs the score sheet.
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M
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4
3 S1/8 Sx7/4, 3/6 R
2c
4R
9
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5 6
6 3
13 R
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6 R
4 7
14 R
57
7 R
8c
15 R
A&M #8 serves out of bounds. The first service round is now
KEITH MURLLESS
complete. The opponent’s. point associated
with
the last loss
PEGGY
SCHAEFER
.
KEVIN GOULD
6 NCSU
of rally Afor3 this
service
round
is recorded
in
red
pen. A red
#11
serves
into
the
net.
2
A 3 9
Dpen isBused
10 4 for the rest of this service round. When the
A&M
#3
serves
into the net, and the team that is serving
2
A 4 11
1 9 A
second
service
roundthe
is complete,
the
SK changes back to
5 12
loses
next
three
rallies.
PETER CRUZ 4 10 2 3
blue or black ink
complete the third service round.
RAY to
WILEY
NCSU POINT 6 CANCELLED
DUE TO WRONG SERVER
SCORE IS 5-12
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YES! Once the libero serves, that service position is the
KEITH MURLLESS
only rotation where the. libero can serve
inSCHAEFER
the current
PEGGY
.
KEVIN GOULD
A 3 6
game.
However,
the
libero
isn’t
required
to
serve - when
2
A 3 9
D team
B 10
4 in that rotation, the server can be either the
the
is
A&M
2
A#5
4 11stays in the game to serve. Is this legal?
1 9 A 5 12
libero, the player
the libero replaced, or any legal
PETER CRUZ 4 10 2 3
WILEY
substitute for RAY
the
starting player in that position.
NCSU POINT 6 CANCELLED
DUE TO WRONG SERVER
SCORE IS 5-12
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3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R 2425 26 R
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KEITH MURLLESS
PEGGY SCHAEFER
KEVIN GOULD
NCSU POINT 6 CANCELLED
DUE TO WRONG SERVER
SCORE IS 5-12
.
.
A 3 6
The
remainder
of the game continues with no other
2
A 3 9
D
B 10 4 A&M wins by a score of 30–12. The game
incidents.
2
A 4 11
1 9 A 5 12
ends at 7:34PETER
PM.
Complete the score
sheet.
CRUZ
TEXAS A&M
4 10 2 3
RAY WILEY
NC STATE
30
12
2007 NCAA
SCOREKEEPING
PAVO
Exceptional Substitutions
• Exceptional Substitutions. When an exceptional
substitution occurs, draw a circle around the
injured player’s number in the PLAYERS’
NUMBER column to indicate that she may not
return to that game, and then enter the number
of the exceptional substitution beside it. An
exceptional substitution does not count as one of
the 15 allowed team substitutions, so no other
notations are made.
6
NC STATE
11
4 7
2c
8
3 4
5
For example, #3 is hurt and cannot continue to play.
Player #4, the only player on the bench, has already
played. The coach requests an exceptional substitution,
#4 for #3.
The 2007 Deciding
Game Scoresheet
A different scoresheet is used for the deciding game of
the match, because the teams switch sides of the court
while the game is in progress (when the first team
scores eight points). To accommodate that switch, the
scoresheet is divided into three scoring sections.
There is also a deciding game section on the
Libero Tracking Sheet. The “CP” column on the
far right stands for “Current Player”. When the
teams change sides, the last entry on each line
on the far left gets moved to the far right (thus,
“current player”).
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6
11
5
11
5
8c
5
NC STATE
The lineups are entered just as on the non-deciding
4
1
game scoresheet, except
that the lineup4 for the team
2c
9
2c
that begins the game
on the scorekeeper’s
left is
8
6
entered
in the scoring
section on both the8 left side of the
3 scoresheet and on the
4
3 scoresheet.
far right side of the
KEITH MURLESS
PEGGY SCHAEFFER
KEVIN GOULD
A&M wins the coin toss and will serve first from the right.
PETER CRUZ
RAY WILEY
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A&M
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NC STATE
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2c
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4
3
5
8c
5
Don’t
to record
the Team
A point
in both#13,
Running
Afterforget
the second
referee
checks
the lineup,
the
KEITH MURLESS
Score
Columns,
but
note
that
only
the
farnet.
leftThe
Team
A
A&M libero,
the game
to serve
for
#5.
first
PEGGY
SCHAEFFER
Theenters
A&M libero
serves
into the
KEVIN GOULD
scoring
section
is
used
prior
to
the
court
switch!
referee authorizes serve at 8:51PM.
PETER CRUZ
RAY WILEY
UNC INVITATIONAL CLASSIC
8 / 6 / 2006
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A&M
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5
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2c
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KEITH MURLESS
While
the
players
change
sides,
review
the
scoresheet
for
PEGGY
SCHAEFFER
The
A&M
coach
requests
a
substitution,
#2
for
#8.
The
NCSU
#4
serves
for
athat
point.
NCSU
#11
serves
into
the
net.
Note
A&M
one
KEVIN
GOULD
The
first
referee
signals
for
thefor
teams
to
change
courts.
accuracy.
In
addition,
A&M
#1
the
serves
NCSU
into
section
the
net.
on
thehas
leftonly
sideReof
NCSU
NCSU
#11
#11
serves
serves
for
another
four
points.
point.
coach
designates
#1
asisand
the
new
floor
captain.
The
A&M
coach
requests
is
granted
a timeout.
running
score
column
that
used
for
the
entire
write
the final
action
for
the
team
moving
from
left togame.
right in
the scoresheet will no longer be used.
The
NCSU coachlocation
requests
a substitution,
#1 section.
for #3.
the
corresponding
in the
far right scoring
The This
A&Mconcludes
coachPETER
requests
a substitution,
for #6.
CRUZ
the presentation.
Good#7
luck!
RAY WILEY