Yes. the other team can hit it out of bounds or you can hit it over and they cant return it
The serving team announces their score first.
When calling the score before serving, the server calls out his/her teams score followed by the score of the opposing team
When announcing the score in volleyball, you always call the serving team's score first, followed by the receiving team's score. For example, if the serving team has 15 points and the receiving team has 10 points, you would say "15-10." This convention helps to clearly indicate which team is currently serving.
In the absence of a referee or score keepers on the side, typically the person serving the ball would call out the score before they serve.
Yes, in volleyball, when announcing the score, the serving team's score is stated first. For example, if the serving team has 15 points and the receiving team has 10 points, the score would be called as "15-10." This convention helps clarify which team is serving and maintains consistency in communication during the game.
The offensive team is the team with possession of the ball at the beginning of the play- so the offensive team if the serving team.
When serving a volleyball, you should hit the ball with the palm of your hand.
spike
about 2 points I think you can score more though . :D i heart volleyball
The winning score in volleyball is typically 25 points, with a team needing to win by at least 2 points.
When serving team hits the ball and returning team cannot return in three tries or when ball hits the floor. Serving team hits the ball and it goes out of bounds point for other side.
You always call your score first when you are serving.