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Rally scoring
Side out scoring is a term used in volleyball to state that a point can be earned only by the team that is serving. This rule was in place until 1998 when it switched to rally scoring.
Add out is a term that was used before in scoring meaning that the receiving team had to win the rally to get serve, then they could start scoring points. While the opposing team is serving, the receiving team is in add out. This method of scoring isn't used anymore in rec leagues, high school, or college volleyball. It changed simply because the games were taking entirely too long.
yes if it is rally scoring which is the most common way of scoring in volleyball
the basic scals in playing volleyball is scoring,rotation,basic violations,the court
It's when a point is scored after every serve.
It's when a point is scored after every serve.
is someone that keeps the score in volleyball, they also count the amount of serves in the court. joe Williams
Rally scoring is today's standard method of scoring in volleyball. It gives the point and serve to the team who won the rally, regardless of which team that served the ball.
it is the person who keeps scoring the points in a game
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.
According to MSN Encarta: "Beginning in 1999, international volleyball switched to rally scoring in all games to help shorten match length." (http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761556459/volleyball.html)