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NET PLAY. Version 16 12 Jul 06.

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NET PLAY

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  1. NET PLAY Version 16 12 Jul 06

  2. An interactive PowerPoint presentation developed by Tom Craig, PresidentHeart of Texas (Temple) VB ChapterThis presentation is best viewed using Microsoft PowerPoint 2003To advance the presentation, click the mouse button once to advance to the next item in the presentation at your own pace.

  3. AGENDA • BLOCKING SITUATIONS - 4 • BACK ROW PLAYER (BRP) SITUATIONS - 4 • SERVING SITUATIONS - 3 • OVER THE NET SITUATIONS – 6

  4. BLOCKINGSITUATIONS

  5. 9.5.1.C - DEFINITION OF A BLOCK 2006 RULE CHANGE The action of a player (s) close to the net that deflects the ball coming from the opponent by reaching higher than the top of the net. A block may involve wrist action provided there is no prolonged contact.

  6. 9.5.1.C - DEFINITION OF A BLOCK 2006 RULE CHANGE 1. Block attempt - the action of blocking without touching the ball. An attempt does not constitute a block. 2. Completed Block - when the ball is touched by a blocker. Only front row players are permitted to complete a block. 3. Collective Block - a block executed by more than one blocker in close proximity. It is completed when one of the players touches the ball. It is a blocking fault if a BRP or libero participates in a completed collective block.

  7. ANY PLAYER BLOCK ATTEMPT LEGAL Any player (back or front row) attempts to block the ball and does not touch the ball, this is a block attempt Last year it was illegal for a BRP to attempt a block, no matter if the ball was touched or not Ball not touched

  8. FRONT ROW PLAYER BACK ROW PLAYER COMPLETED ATTEMPT The ball is touched by a blocker LEGAL ILLEGAL A front row player attempts a block and touches the ball A back row player attempts a block and touches the ball

  9. FRONT ROW PLAYER FRONT ROW PLAYER COLLECTIVE BLOCK Two front row players are double blocking and the ball touches the collective block anywhere LEGAL

  10. BACK ROW PLAYER FRONT ROW PLAYER COLLECTIVE BLOCK A block executed by more than one blocker in close proximity ILLEGAL One back row and one front row player double blocking and the ball touches the collective block anywhere

  11. BACK ROW PLAYER FRONT ROW PLAYER COLLECTIVE BLOCK A block executed by more than one blocker in close proximity ILLEGAL One back row and one front row player double blocking and the ball touches the collective block anywhere What is close proximity ?

  12. 9.6.4 - BLOCKING ACROSS THE NET 4. Blocking a ball which is entirely on the opponent’s side of the net IS PERMITTED when the opposing team has had an opportunity to complete its attack. The attack is considered complete when: a. Attacking team has completed its 3 allowable hits b. Attacking team has had the opportunity to spike the ball or, in the official’s judgment, directs the ball towards the opponent’s court c. Ball is falling near the net and, in the official’s judgment, no member of the attacking team could make a play on the ball

  13. THINGS TO CONSIDERWHEN MAKING BLOCKING DECISIONS • WHERE IS THE BALL • In relation to the vertical plane of the net • In relation to the horizontal plane of the top of the net • WHAT IS THE POSITION OF THE PLAYER • Are they front row or back row

  14. BLOCKING SITUATIONS - 1 Attacking team has completed it’s 3 allowable hits Block is made across the net, while the ball is still completely on opponents side Offense must contact the ball first LEGAL ATTACK LEGAL OFFENSE DEFENSE

  15. BLOCKING SITUATION - 2 Offense must always contact the ball first Attacking team has had an opportunity to complete the attack or directs the ball towards the opponent’s court Block is made across the net, while the ball is still completely on opponents side Could be 1st, 2nd, or 3rd hit LEGAL LEGAL ATTACK OFFENSE DEFENSE

  16. BLOCKING SITUATION - 3 Ball is falling near the net and in the official’s judgment, no member of the attacking team could make a play on the ball Block is made across the net, while the ball is still completely on opponents side Could be 1st, 2nd, or 3rd hit LEGAL OFFENSE DEFENSE

  17. BLOCKING SITUATION - 4 When the ball is in the plane of the net, it is anybody’s ball, with one exception On any hit that causes the ball to enter the plane, any player can contact the ball first Exception: If either team has already contacted the ball 3 times, they must let the other team contact the ball first or they will be called for 4 hits LEGAL ATTACK LEGAL BLOCK OFFENSE DEFENSE

  18. BACK ROW PLAYERSITUATIONS

  19. 9.5.5 - BACK ROW PLAYER ART 5. A BACK ROW PLAYER SHALL NOT a. Participate in a completed block (06 rule change) b. Attack a ball which is completely above the height of the net while positioned: 1. On or in front of the attack line or its out of bounds (OOB) extension; 2. In the air, having left the floor on or in front of the attack line or its OOB extension; NOTE: An illegal BR attack shall not be called until the ball has completely crossed the net or is legally blocked by an opponent (9 - 4 - 4)

  20. BALL CROSSING THE NET 9 - 4 - 4 A BALL IS CONSIDERED TO HAVE CROSSED THE NET WHEN c. No part of the ball has crossed the net, and it is legally blocked a. It has passed completely beyond the vertical plane of the net b. It is partially over the net and is contacted by an opponent

  21. WHEN THE BALL IS CONSIDERED TO HAVE CROSSED THE NET 1. Passes completely beyond the vertical plane of the net Ball moving from left to right 2. It is partially over the net & is contacted by an opponent 3. No part of the ball has crossed the net & it is legally blocked Attack is complete OFFENSE DEFENSE

  22. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT • Once the ball crosses or is considered to have crossed the net, the other team gets 3 hits • Some fouls are called (whistled) only when the ball crosses or is considered to have crossed the net, not before

  23. 9.5.4 - BACK ROW PLAYER (BRP) 2005 RULE CHANGE First part of this rule, no change Play continues when a BRP (on or in front of the attack line), contacts the ball, which is completely above the height of the net, on a team’s first or second contact, directing the flight of the ball toward a teammate, and the opponent legally contacts the ball that breaks the plane of the vertical net. PLAY ON This will be covered in Back Row Situation # 1

  24. BR SITUATION - 1A The ball is then blocked in the plane of the net and goes straight to the floor Pass to the setter on 1st or 2nd hit Green team BR setter directs the flight of the ball toward a teammate (outside hitter) and the ball enters the vertical plane of the net LEGAL BLOCK BALL DOWN LEGAL PLAY WHISTLE OFFENSE DEFENSE

  25. 9.5.4 - BACK ROW PLAYER (BRP) 2005 RULE CHANGE The 2nd part of this rule is where the change is: If the ball is hit back into the BRP whose hands are below the height of the net, it is ruled as the team’s 1st hit/contact. LEGAL - PLAY ON It is an illegal back row attack if the flight of the ball is toward the opponent’s court and not toward a teammate and it is legally touched by an opponent above the net or if the ball completely crosses the net. ILLEGAL BACK ROW ATTACK - SIGNAL # 8

  26. BR SITUATION - 1B The ball is then blocked while it is in the plane Pass on 1st or 2nd hit, to the setter LEGAL BLOCK Green team BR setter directs the flight of the ball toward a teammate (outside hitter) and the ball enters the vertical plane of the net, legal set The ball is blocked back into the hands of the BRP setter that are above the top of the net This is also illegal if the ball touches any part of the BRP’s body while their hands are above the net ILLEGAL BACK ROW BLOCK OFFENSE DEFENSE

  27. BR SITUATION - 1C The ball is then blocked in the plane Pass on 1st or 2nd hit, to the setter Green team BR setter directs the flight of the ball toward a teammate (outside hitter) and the ball enters the vertical plane of the net, legal set LEGAL BLOCK The ball is blocked back into the hands of the BR setter that are below the top of the net LEGAL – PLAY ON FIRST CONTACT OFFENSE DEFENSE

  28. BR SITUATION - 1 D LEGAL First Contact ILLEGAL Back Row Block The ball is blocked back into the back row setter’s hands that are above the top of the net The ball is blocked back into the back row setter’s hands that are below the net are above the top

  29. BR SITUATION - 2 Blocker misses the ball and the ball crosses the plane of the net untouched by the blocker Overpass on 1st or 2nd hit is going to cross the net BR setter contacts the ball completely above the plane in an attack ILLEGAL Rule change: no matter what the setter intended to do, this is now only judged on the direction of the ball Foul is called when the ball COMPLETELY crosses the plane of the net untouched SIGNAL #8 BACK ROW ATTACK OFFENSE DEFENSE

  30. BR SITUATION - 3 The ball is then LEGALLY blocked in the plane of the net after contact by the setter Overpass on 1st or 2nd hit, ball is going to cross the net Green team BR setter directs the flight of the ball toward teammate (outside hitter), the set causes the ball to enter the plane of he net PLAY ON LEGAL BLOCK LEGAL SET OFFENSE DEFENSE

  31. BR SITUATION - 4 Ball is legally blocked Overpass on 1st or 2nd hit, is going to cross the net, is ATTACKEDacross the net by a BR setter, contact is above the top of the net WHISTLE Foul is called when the ball is considered to have crossed the net (legally block) SIGNAL #8 BACK ROW ATTACK ILLEGAL OFFENSE DEFENSE

  32. SERVINGSITUATIONS

  33. BLOCKING A SERVE This is a violation if the ball is blocked anywhere before it falls below the top of the net Rule 9-6-5, Blocking a served ball is not permitted A served ball falls within a blockers reach, the ball is above the top plane of the net ILLEGAL BLOCK Foul is called when the ball is touched SIGNAL # 9 OFFENSE DEFENSE

  34. ATTACKING A SERVED BALL The ball is attacked back to the served side from anywhere on the court when the ball is completely above the top of the net Served ball Top of net ILLEGAL Foul is not called until the ball completely crosses the vertical plane of the net or is contacted by an opponent, the ball could be hit into the net Rule 9-6-6 Page 35 SIGNAL # 8 DEFENSE OFFENSE

  35. LEGAL ATTACK OF A SERVED BALL Return of serve or legal attack The ball can be attacked back to the served side once any part of it is below the top of the net Top of net Served ball Rule 9-6-6 Page 35 LEGAL ATTACK OFFENSE DEFENSE

  36. OVER THE NET SITUATIONS

  37. NET PLAY 9-6-3 A player shall not contact a ball which is completely on the opponents side of the net unless the contact is a legal block.

  38. OVER THE NET – 1 A Ball is blocked over the opponents court before contact by the setter 1ST hit is a return of serve pass near the net to the setter, FR or BR setter is clearly waiting for the ball ILLEGAL Ball is clearly completely on the offensive side of the net SIGNAL # 5 OVER THE NET OFFENSE DEFENSE

  39. OVER THE NET – 1 B Ball is blocked over the opponents court before contact by the setter 1ST hit is a return of serve pass near the net to the setter, FR or BR setter is clearly waiting for the ball ILLEGAL SIGNAL # 5 OVER THE NET Ball is clearly completely on the offensive side of the net DEFENSE OFFENSE

  40. OVER THE NET – 1 C Next will be a live action video illustrating the situation in Over The Net 1 B, but in this video the referee fails to make the correct over-the-net call

  41. OVER THE NET - 2 Ball is blocked over the opponents court AFTER the contact by the setter 1ST hit is a return of serve pass and it looks like it will possibly enter the plane of the net, it is not clear if the setter is trying to attack the ball across or set to a teammate, the flight of the ball is straight up and NOT towards the opponents court ILLEGAL SIGNAL # 5 OVER THE NET Ball is clearly COMPLETELY on the offensive side of the net OFFENSE DEFENSE

  42. OVER THE NET - 3 The ball is blocked over the opponents court after the attack hit by the setter 1ST hit is a return of serve pass and it looks like it will enter the plane of the net, on the 2nd hit it is VERY clear the FR setter is trying to attack the ball across the net LEGAL The ball is clearly completely on the offensive side of the net OFFENSE DEFENSE

  43. OVER THE NET - 4 The ball is VERY CLEARLY completely on the defensive side when contacted by the offense Green team’s 3rd hit is an attack of the ball over the opponents court by a FR player, usually from an over set or over pass ILLEGAL SIGNAL # 5 OVER THE NET OFFENSE DEFENSE

  44. OVER THE NET - 5 The setter or any player tries to bring the ball back to their side of the court when it is still in the plane of the net Overpass on 1st or 2nd hit, is going to cross the net, setter (BR or FR) tries to bring the ball back to her side LEGAL The ball is CLEARLY still in the plane PLAY ON OFFENSE DEFENSE

  45. OVER THE NET - 6 Overpass on 1st or 2nd hit, crosses the net & the setter (FR or BR) tries to bring the ball back to her side The contact with the ball is after it has completely crossed the plane of the net and is now clearly over the opponents court The ball is CLEARLY on the opponents side SIGNAL # 5 OVER THE NET ILLEGAL OFFENSE DEFENSE

  46. QUESTIONS

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