The referee determines if the ball is in or out of bounds in volleyball by watching where the ball lands in relation to the boundary lines on the court. If the ball touches any part of the boundary line, it is considered in bounds.
That is only one of the roles of a volleyball referee. They also determine whether a ball is in bounds or out, call for lifts, call for being in the net, service errors, and some other small things like if the net meets standards to play with.
In volleyball, there is an antenna. It is there to mark the place of the "out of bounds" line on the court. If the ball ever hits the antenna, the ball is "out of bounds".
The volleyball is in bounds.
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Hey! Good question.....we are playing volleyball in gym right now so I know this one-it's good review :) -A Volleyball is out of bounds when it touches the out of bounds line -It is out of bounds if it doesn't make it over the net on a return or if it doesn't make it over the net on a serve.
This call is used when the ball hits the floor on one side of the court, so the referee points it at the floor, signifying the ball landed on that side and was in bounds.
Like any referee, they make sure the game is being played by the rules. They are the judges as to whether or not a play is fair, and who gets the ball after it goes out of bounds.
Yes, in volleyball, if your first serve is out of bounds, you get a second serve.
The volleyball line is considered in bounds if the ball lands on or touches any part of the line.
No, it just matter where the ball lands. If it is touching the line or in the court, it is considered in bounds.
If the ball hits the line in volleyball, it is considered in bounds.
If a volleyball hits the boundary line, it is considered in bounds.