There's a referee, who stands on the high platform. Then and umpire who stands on the ground across from the referee. And then two linesmen who call out or in.
One stands on the side, parallel with the net, and the other stands on a platform on the other side, also parallel with the net, and above it as well.
Another referee called a "down ref" stands on the other side of the net and primarily watches for under the net violations and net violations. There are also usually two line referees who stand in opposite corners and only call in bounds and out of bounds calls
... a court,a volleyball,net and 2 stands.
The referee that stands in the middle of the field is the referee who is the final authority for that game. All decisions made by this referee are final, regardless of what is done or said by any other player, coach, spectator, or assistant referee. Generally, this position is referred to as the "center referee," or some other similar nomenclature. I have heard "head referee," "center official," "middle referee," or "the dude in the center of the field."
Ipv is a club volleyball place and Ipv stands for Illinois performance volleyball.
Umpire. Not a baseball umpire. A football umpire. In football, the field officials are the referee, umpire, field judge, line judge, back judge and side judge. The referee stands behind the quarterback on the offensive side of the scrimmage line, while the umpire stands directly across the scrimmage line in the secondary of the defense.
If a ball gets deflected off the referee and goes in the goal still stands. The referee is considered "part of the playing area"
lds stands for libero or defensive specialist
mb stands for middle blocker.
to have a boundary for your court A volleyball net is used to cut the court in half. A team stands on each side.
the r stands for right side