Yes! Definitely! The players need to keep their head in the game and should not be running after balls. Most line judges end up being from opposing teams and it is common courtesy that the line judge shags the balls!
Yes, there is a need for line judges. When a ball is in a far corner or hits the line, the referee might not have had a good enough view of the ball. This is the job of line judges: to watch two of the line boundaries of the court to determine if the ball is in or out.
If the ball hits the line in volleyball, it is considered in bounds.
In volleyball, the ball is considered in if it lands on the line.
Yes, in volleyball, a ball is considered in if it lands on the line.
Yes, in volleyball, a ball is considered in if it lands on the line.
There are only 3 officials in a volleyball game . The ref and 2 line judges . The judge has all the real power . The line judges only job is to determine whether a ball landed inside or outside the court and to alert the ref if a server steps over the service line .
Yes, in volleyball, if the ball lands on the line, it is considered in bounds and the play continues.
When the ball lands on the line in volleyball, it is considered in bounds and the point is awarded to the team that hit the ball last.
The answer is out of line
If a volleyball lands on the line, it is considered in bounds and the point goes to the team that hit the ball.
it is the out of bounce line, if the top of the ball hits the line, the ball is in
The volleyball line is considered in bounds if the ball lands on or touches any part of the line.