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Rules Changes
Rules Changes
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Uniform
Rule 4-2-2 Note (new e.)
A single school or mascot reference may be placed on the sleeve(s) of a solid-colored uniform top. It shall not exceed 4 by 4 inches or 3 by 5 inches.
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Second Referee
Rule 5-5-3b(1)
The second referee can make a call for out of bounds for an antenna fault on his/her side of the net without restriction to an informal signal. The R2 is in a good position to make this call.
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Time-Out
Rule 5-5-3b (new 12)
The second referee whistles, two short tweets, to end a
time-out only if the audio signal has not sounded and both teams are ready to resume play prior to 60 seconds expiring.
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Line Judges Responsibilities
Rule 5-9-2a Note
When the server is on left third of service area, (a) the line judge moves directly back in line with the sideline extended or (b) if directed by the first referee, to the side of and in line with the end line extended.
Editorial Changes
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Signals
Rule 5-2-1b
Clarification in Rule 5-2-1b and the Officials Manual that there is no need for the first referee to mirror the second referee’s signal for the violation if the fault is whistled by the second referee.
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Court Protocol
Rule 9-2-3 (New c.)
Specifically outlines the procedure for teams to follow after the deciding set coin toss and their location of team benches for the final set.
Points of Emphasis
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Courts and Markings
Rule 2-1-2
The boundary lines of the court are strongly recommended to be one clearly visible color contrasting to the color of the floor. A shadow-bordered line may be used for the center line.
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USA & NCAA Line up sheets
When using these line up sheets, you MUST confirm with the coach who
will be their first server.
If you are serving, the first server goes in the right back position.
If you are receiving, the first server goes in the right front position.
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GVCA Score SheetYou can find a power point on “How to Keep Score” on the following website:
http://atlantaareavolleyballassociation.com/RefereeResources.html
Items the official needs
to cover with scorer
1. Wrong Server
2. Showing Time outs used
3. Ready Signal
4. Set/Match Point
5. # of Subs used
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Libero Tracking Sheet
Line ups are entered the same way as you
enter them on the score
sheet.
The libero tracker
MUST keep track of substitutions.
The two #s on each
side of the L must be
the same #.
Coin Toss
The home team selects their team bench. The visiting
captain calls the coin toss. The winner of the coin toss
chooses to either serve or receive.
Prior to the deciding set of a match, the home captain
calls the coin toss. The winner of the coin toss chooses
to serve, receive or the side.
The warm-up is 5-5. The serving team has the first 5
minutes. For the second match of a tri-match—the
visiting team that just played will be the home team, or
if the two teams have not played, the team closest is
home.
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Legal and Properly-Worn Player
Uniforms, Equipment, Accessories
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Mastering
Officials’ Mechanics
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Mastering Officials’ Mechanics
• Several officials’ signals are executed in two parts
• The referee should be precise with the entire signal
• Each signal should be held for visibility
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#10 Ball
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#12 Double
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# 14 Out
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Mastering Officials’ Mechanics
• It is important each signal is precise, not rushed and held long enough that each signal, such as result of play followed by the nature of the fault, is easily observed as separate actions by the official
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Authorization
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#19 Replay/
Re-serve
#21 Time-Out
Team/Officials’
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Preventative Officiating – Lineups
Officials’ Manual C-1(c)
Prematch preventative officiating includes
the referee:
Reminding coaches of their responsibility to turn in
accurate rosters and lineups (listing the serve order
beginning with the first server) by the required
deadlines
Reminding coaches the lineups shall not be made
available to anyone except the official scorer and
official libero tracker until they have been recorded on
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Starting the Match
Officials’ Manual D-3
Second referee:
• Moves to sideline beside court and uses the
lineup to verify players are in their proper
positions on the court
• Checks receiving team’s lineup first
• Signals the libero (if used) to enter court
• Indicates the floor captain to first referee
using an open hand to designate player
• Captain shall respond by raising his/her
arm toward the first referee
• Follows this same procedure for the serving
team
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