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.
every single position on a volleyball court serves. there is no specific serving position
isn't it called screening?
make your thoumbs a triangle and use only finger tips
The endline is the out of bounds line that can also be called the serving line. It is parallel with the net where as the side lines run perpendicular to the net.
It was always called a volleyball
Volleyball does not have a quarterback position.
A Service Change in Volleyball in pretty self-explanatory. When the serving team loses a point this is called a "Service change" which means that the opposition becomes the serving team and serves the next point. You could break it down to a less technical term 1. Serve Change 2. Change Serve This term is also used in Tennis.
The other team automatically gets a point and the ball C:
Its called a side out and its when the other team is serving the ball and you get the point because of a missed serve or maybe you got the ball up for a nice set and you hit the ball and they miss it.
Mintonette is the first name of the volleyball...afterwards a man noticed the game and called it volleyball (originally spelled as Volley ball)...
the former name of volleyball is called "Mintonette" , it was just change when Dr. Alfred S. Halstead suggested to change the name of the game to "Volleyball" in 1932. It's first olympic game hall in Tokyo, Japan. editor -Aimee Gillespie writer- Maddie Finn
VOLLEYBALL comes from the word VOLLEY which means to bump or hit and a ball is a round hard/soft object.VOLLEY+BALL=VOLLEYBALL. VOLLEYBALL+ME= my life.