No. The serve should be returned by three different plays - that would be a dig (usually from the back row), then a set (by the setter), then the hit. A serve cannot be blocked. Once the serve is returned then the blocking may begin.
It's when a point is scored after every serve.
It's when a point is scored after every serve.
No, you can only score on your serve. If you are referring to volleyball.
Not any more. It used to be that you had to serve to make a point, but that isn't so any more.
With rally scoring, the team that serves the ball is the only one that can score a point. If team "A" serves, but then team "B" wins that serve, they don't receive a point it then becomes there serve. In standard scoring, who ever wins the serve gets a point.
It's when you score on the other team, like serving or anything else. Example I serve the ball and it hits the floor on your side of the court. Point for me! You serve and it and I get the ball to the setter then she sets it to the hitter. The hitter messes up. Point you.
Volleyball: "Break it!" (short for 'break the serve.' Which is to score a point against the opposing team so they will not serve over and over again. ) "Side Out!" (means to get the ball back, so your team can serve.)
When the other team cannot return the ball. Like they drop it or hit in into the net or they don't make there serve, then the other team gets the point.
is someone that keeps the score in volleyball, they also count the amount of serves in the court. joe Williams
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you say it before you serve. If you serve it without saying the score its a fault. You always say your team score first even if the other team is winning.
Yes, Volleyball is played with rally scoring rather than sideout scoring so either team can gain a point at any time.