1 / 8

UNIVERSAL “SIGN”ALS LANGUAGE

UNIVERSAL “SIGN”ALS LANGUAGE. One Rule… One Interpretation… One Mechanic. Points-of-Emphasis. R2 ends Time Outs (RECEIVING side of net)… If no audio signal occurs, the R2 ends the TO with 2 short whistles, signals the # of TO’s used and gives the “Ready to Play Signal” to the R1

pearl
Download Presentation

UNIVERSAL “SIGN”ALS LANGUAGE

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. UNIVERSAL “SIGN”ALSLANGUAGE One Rule… One Interpretation… One Mechanic

  2. Points-of-Emphasis • R2 ends Time Outs (RECEIVING side of net)… • If no audio signal occurs, the R2 ends the TO with 2 short whistles, signals the # of TO’s used and gives the “Ready to Play Signal” to the R1 • If both teams are ready to play before 60 seconds has expired, the R2 ends the TO with 2 short whistles, signals the # of TO’s used and gives the “Ready to Play Signal” to the R1 • When checking the line ups, the R2 is to use their LINE UP CARD, not the scorebook or coach’s line up • R2 grants Substitution request with 2 short whistles and rotating ‘open palms down’ twice. Note: coach or player enters zone • New End of Set Protocol… • Players are NOT to change clothes anywhere outside of locker room or restroom area, it is considered UNSPORTING CONDUCT.

  3. R2 Whistles Fault, R1 / R2 Whistles Fault R1 / R2 Whistles R2 Signals Fault R1 Accepts Fault R1 Calls R2 over for Discussion NO YES Both Signal Result Decision made on Fault R1 Signals Fault R1 Signals Result; then Signals Fault R2 communicate s w/Benches & Score Table R2 does NOT Mimic Fault Signal Done

  4. Top 5 Bad Signal Mechanics • #5 Centerline Violation • Point with index Finger • #4 Ball Touched and… • Goes Out-of-Bounds same side • Touch Signal • Goes Out-of-Bounds Across the Plane of the Net Extended • Out-of-Bounds Signal • #3 Substitutions • #2 Illegal Alignment • #1 Time-Out… • Team • Officials

  5. Top 5 Misapplied Signals • #5 Unnecessary Delay Signal NOT given • Libero NOT entering in the Replacement zone or an Illegal Substitution • #4 Legal Back Row Attack • (includes Libero) • It is NOT an all purpose “safe signal” • #3 FOUR Hits IS FOUR Hits • Doesn’t matter if same player makes 3rd and 4th contact • #2 Anyball hits the net on or outside the antenna, cables, net supports or referee’s platform • Signal Out-of-Bounds • #1 Potential - due to… • New End-of Set Protocol, we do NOT send players to the ENDLINE! • Note:We are not going to stop them if they do or make them if they don’t!

  6. End of Set Protocol At Set Point R2 Verifies Score w/Informal Signal Set Point Scored R2 Signals End of Set w/o whistle Tie Breaking Set Yes 3 No 2

  7. Non Tie Breaking Set 2 Is Match Over No Yes R1 Whistles, Signals Releasing Teams to Bench R1 Whistles, Signals Releasing Teams to Switch R2 Initials Scoresheet Timer Begins 3 Min Clock Match Over R2 Monitors Exchange & Prepares For Next Set

  8. Deciding Set 3 R1 Whistles, Signals Releasing Teams to Bench R2 Conducts Coin Toss & Indicates Result R1 Whistles, Signals Outcome of Coin Toss Timer Begins 3 Min Clock R2 Monitors Exchange & Prepares For Next Set

More Related