The serving team automaticlly gets one point
I am assuming that you mean the red and white pole attached to the net, and if the volleyball touches that during the game, the other team would get the point and the ball
As soon as the ball is out of possesion of a server.
One example of presure being involved during volleyball is when you serve, everyone is watching. Also, if the other team is serving and the ball comes to you as a first pass. You would probably feel pressured.
Only 3 hits are allowed in Volleyball before returning the ball back to the opponents' court.
If I understand correctly, there are a few calls that the official can call against the serving team. 1. Foot fault- if the servers foot touches/crosses the end line as he/she is serving. 2. Out of rotation- if the serving team is not in the correct order before/during the service. 3. Out of bounds- if the server serves the ball out of any of the lines on the opposing side of the court or crosses the planes of the antennae. 4. Short ball- if the ball doesn't make it over the net.
There are six players in a volleyball court during match.
Yes, as long as no one on either team touches it before the 10 yards. After the ball travels ten yards during a kickoff it is a free ball. That's correct. Once the ball travels 10 yards, anyone can recover it.The receiving team can always recover after anydistance. So if an onside kick only travels 5 yards instead of the required 10 and the receiving team recovers, the receiving team would take possession of the ball at that spot.The 10-yard rule is a restriction on the kicking team only. The kickers cannot recover the ball until is has traveled 10 yards, UNLESS the receiving team touches the ball first. After the receiving team touches the ball, the kicking team can recover, regardless of how far the ball has traveled.
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No you can not
This is when the kicking team touches the ball before the receiving team, AND the ball does not go over 10 yards. This is mostly seen during onside kicks.
for girls, during the fall for boys, during the spring