In volleyball, teams earn points by successfully hitting the ball over the net and landing it in the opponent's court. A point is scored when the opposing team fails to return the ball or commits a fault. The first team to reach 25 points (and be ahead by at least 2 points) wins a set, and matches are typically best of 5 sets. Each team is allowed 3 hits to return the ball, and players rotate positions after each point.
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They are using the rally point system which mean they can score no matter which side served. They are using the rally point system which mean they can score no matter which side served.
No. Catching or throwing the ball is against the rules and will earn the other team a point.
The ball is still technically in. According to the rules of volleyball, if it hits the net and goes over, it is still in.
Yes, an illegal block in volleyball is considered a violation of the rules.
In volleyball, a double touch occurs when a player touches the ball twice in a row. This is against the rules and results in a point for the opposing team.
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Well, they are the same, but you should adjust the rules to make it easier for people whose bodies cant take the real rules of volleyball.
well there are alot of rules to volleyball...
Wiliam Morgan invented Volleyball and wrote the rules.
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Rules in Middle School volleyball kind of differ from school to school....All the rules are pretty much the same as regular volleyball, except that you must play all three matches, regardless if you're winning/losing.
No, in volleyball, it is against the rules to touch the net while playing.