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IDENTIFY ALIGNMENTS EOA VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS CLINIC 5 AUGUST 2012 CHRIS LONG REFERENCE NFHS RULE 6 ARTICLE 3 At the moment of serve b All players including the Libero shall be in correct serving order ID: 399531

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ANOTHER WAY TOIDENTIFY ALIGNMENTS

EOA VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS CLINIC5 AUGUST 2012CHRIS LONGSlide2

REFERENCE NFHS RULE 6ARTICLE 3

At the moment of serve:(b) All players, including the Libero, shall be in correct serving order.

Each right-side player shall have at least part of one foot touching the floor closer to the right sideline than both feet of the …Slide3

… center player in the corresponding row (except the server and the center back of the serving team).

Each left-side player shall have at least part of one foot touching the floor closer to the left sideline that both feet of the center player in the corresponding row.REFERENCE NFHS RULE 6ARTICLE 3 (cont)Slide4

Each front row player shall have at least part of one foot touching the floor closer to the center line than both feet of the corresponding back-row player.

(c) AFTER the ball is contacted for serve, players may move FROM their respective (service order) positions.REFERENCE NFHS RULE 6ARTICLE 3 (cont)Slide5

ARTICLE 3 SIMPLIFIEDNO FURTHER FORWARD THAT PERSON IMMEDIATELY IN FRONT

NO FURTHER BACK THAN PERSON IMMEDIATELY BEHINDNO FURTHER RIGHT THAN PERSON TO RIGHTNO FURTHER LEFT THAN PERSON TO LEFTSlide6

SERVING ORDER

1

2

3

4

5

6Slide7

POSITIONAL RELATIONSHIPS

RB

RF

CF

LF

LB

CBSlide8

IS IT IMPORTANT ?

PurposeKeep teams from gaining a tactical advantageOther considerationsAdministration of the matchSlide9

THE MOST COMMON WAYSMEMORIZING THE SERVICE ORDER

1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 Then 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 1 and so on… Rarely Happens!!! How about…. 77 , 15 , 61 , 34 , 52 , 9CAN USE PLAYER CHARACTERISTICS Hair: Color, Short, None, Pony Tail, Pig Tails

Wraps, braces, bright / different shoes…Slide10

THERE IS ANOTHER WAY

RECOGNIZE PLAYER POSITIONSUNDERSTAND POSITIONAL ROLESWHY THEY DO WHAT THEY DOHOW THEY END UP OUT OF ALIGNMENTSlide11

A TEAM IS COMPOSED OF…RULES DEFINE ROLES OF TWO PLAYERS

LiberoTeam CaptainCan be the Same Player.REMAING PLAYERS DEFINED ONLY BY SERVICE ORDERSlide12

A TEAM IS COMPOSED OF…

SETTEROUTSIDE HITTERMIDDLE BLOCKERRIGHT SIDE (OPPOSITE / SECOND SETTER OR HITTER)DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTSERVING SPECIALIST

LIBEROSlide13

SO WHAT’S IN A NAME??

S

RS

MB

OH

OH

MBSlide14

IDENTIFYING THE OFFENSESYSTEM USED TO DIRECT THE BALL TOWARDS OPPONENT’S COURT

OFFENSE USUALLY DEFINED BY TWO NUMBERSFirst identifies total number of hitters in the offenseSecond identifies number of setters in the offenseSlide15

IDENTIFYING THE OFFENSE

EXAMPLES INCLUDE6 – 0 Everyone hits; everyone sets (from MF)6 – 2 Everyone hits; 2 designated back-row setters who hit when in front row4 – 2 Four Hitters; 2 designated front-row setters (from MF)

5 – 1 Five Hitters; 1 designated setter (all

the way around)Int’l 4 – 2 Front row setters are at the RFModified 5 – 1 Substitution of setters FR / BRSlide16

OFFENSIVE “FORMATIONS”SYSTEM TO RECEIVE SERVE AND PUT BALL INTO PLAY

USUALLY BASED ON ABILITY OF THE PLAYERSEXAMPLES INCLUDE:The “W” or five person receiveThe “Cup” or “Stagger” four person receiveThe “Line” or three person serve receiveSlide17

“W” EXAMPLE

RB

RF

CF

LF

LB

CBSlide18

“CUP” EXAMPLE

RB

RF

CF

LF

LB

CBSlide19

“CUP” EXAMPLE 2

RB

RF

CF

LF

LB

CBSlide20

“STAGGER” EXAMPLE

RB

RF

CF

LF

LB

CBSlide21

“STAGGER” EXAMPLE 2

RB

CF

RF

LF

LB

CBSlide22

“Line” Example

RB

RF

CF

LF

LB

CBSlide23

OFFENSIVE “PATTERNS”

WITH THE STYLE OF OFFENSE6 – 0, 4 – 2, 6 – 2, 5 – 1 …. AND THE OFFENSIVE FORMATION“W” , “CUP” , “STAGGER” , “LINE”

RECOGNIZE POSITIONAL PLAYERS IN THE ROTATION

WHERE THEY NEED TO BE TO FILL THEIR ROLESlide24

CONSIDERATIONS

SETTERNot receiving servePenetrating into “Setting Zone” as much as possibleUses second contact to deliver ball to attackerSecond setter can be a passer, but not preferred optionOUTSIDE HITTER

Both OHs usually receive serve

Position the front row OH close to attack zoneSlide25

MORE CONSIDERATIONS

LIBEROAlmost always next best option as a passer“Contrasting” jersey makes them easy to followDS

Another good passing option

Usually into back row for OHs having a bad dayMIDDLE BLOCKERSNot so much; usually minimize their ball handlingSlide26

BUILDING THE ROTATION

START WITH THE SETTERAlready know that opposite player will be “Second Setter” (“Opposite” or “RS”)IDENTIFY PLAYERS ON EITHER SIDE OF SETTEROH on one side of Setter

Other OH will be oppositeMaybe a DS in the Back Row

MB on other side of SetterOther MB will be opposite

Libero replacement in Back RowSlide27

BUILDING THE ROTATION

OH

MB

RS

OH

MB

SSlide28

BUILDING THE ROTATION

MB

OH

RS

MB

OH

SSlide29

DIRECTING YOUR FOCUSWHERE ARE THE POSITIONAL PLAYERS IN THE ROTATION??

WHO NEEDS TO BE SOMEWHERE AND WHY??WHAT DO THEY HAVE TO DO TO GET THERE??WHO IS AROUND TO AFFECT THEIR MOVEMENTS??Slide30

“W” and Back Row Setter

S

OH

MB

RS

OH

MBSlide31

“CUP” And Back Row Setter

S

OH

MB

RS

OH

MBSlide32

“STAGGER” and Back Row Setter

S

OH

MB

RS

OH

MBSlide33

“LINE” And Back Row Setter

S

OH

MB

RS

OH

LIBSlide34

“LINE” – Back Row Setter & Stack

S

OH

MB

RS

OH

LIBSlide35

THINGS THAT WILL HELP

R1 AND R2 “INVENTORY” ROTATIONS PRIOR TO BECKONSetter; front row or back??Who is around the setter; their opposites??Libero in??

Any FR / BR Subs??

LOOK FOR OTHER CUESThe two teams will give you information“Setter’s Dead or Down”; 3 hitters – 7, 13 and 24

“Setter’s Up or Live”; 2 hitters…Slide36

THINGS THAT WILL HELP

CREATE A MENTAL PICTURE OF THE CURRENT ROTATIONVisualize moving the players around FIND TIME TO DRAW THEM OUTDifferent people learn differentlyDrawing the picture is better than looking at the pictureLINE UP CARDS

Great aid for new officials and the unsureSlide37

QUESTIONS ??

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