Sports Clinic Volleyball

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SPORTS CLINIC 2023

TAPAZ SECONDARY
AND INTEGRATED
SCHOOLS ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
(TASISAA)
VOLLEYBALL
SECONDARY
(BOYS & GIRLS)
STANDARD DIMENSION
OF THE PLAYING AREA
STANDARD HEIGHT OF NET
Placed vertically over the centre line
there is a net whose top is set at the
height of 2.43 m for men and 2.24 m
for women.

Its height is measured from the


centre of the playing court. The net
height (over the two side lines) must
be exactly the same and must not
exceed the official height by more
than 2 cm.
STANDARD SIZE OF
BALL
WHAT ARE THE ROLES OF
TEAM CAPTAIN, COACH, ASST.
COACH, FIRST REFEREE,
SECOND REFEREE, LINE
JUDGES AND SCORERKEEPER?
TEAM CAPTAIN
During the game, only the
Team Captains are allowed to
make complaints and inquiries.
The Liberos can be either
team or game captain.
COACH
Throughout the match, the
coach conducts the play of
his/her team
from outside the playing
court. He/she selects the
starting line-ups, the
substitutes, and takes time-
outs. In these functions
his/her contacting
official is the 2nd referee.
ASST. COACH
The assistant coach sits on
the team bench, but has no
right to intervene
in the match.
FIRST REFEREE
The first referee is in charge
from the beginning of the match
until the end.

The first referee has authority


over all other members of the
officiating crew.
FIRST REFEREE
The first referee should talk to all the
officiating crew members before the
match starts, going over any questions
officials might have about their
responsibilities.

The first referee should have a talk with


the second referee before the match
starts discussing issues such as pre-match
protocol and anything that will help the
match run more smoothly.
SECOND REFEREE
The second referee should
establish a rapport with the
scorekeeper and libero tracker. If
the scorer and libero tracker
have a problem or don't
understand something, they
should be comfortable enough to
ask the second referee for help.
SCOREKEEPER
The scorekeeper's main
job is to make sure the
score is correct at all
times. The scorekeeper
uses a score sheet to
keep track of the game.
LINE JUDGE
If only two line judges are used,
they stand at the corner of the
endline that is closest to the
right hand of each referee,
diagonally from the corner.

The line judges watch the


endline and sideline of their
respective corners.
LINE JUDGE
Line judge's main responsibility is
to make signals to help out the
referees in making judgment
calls.

Line judges may be instructed to


use flags to make the signals.
OFFICIAL HAND
SIGNALS FOR
VOLLEYBALL
ENTRY FORM
"It is not the coach's job to evaluate the
officiating in the middle of the match any more
than it is the official's job to evaluate the
coaching of the team."
—TERRY LAWTON, PhD

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