Yes, there is a need for line judges. When a ball is in a far corner or hits the line, the referee might not have had a good enough view of the ball. This is the job of line judges: to watch two of the line boundaries of the court to determine if the ball is in or out.
There are only 3 officials in a volleyball game . The ref and 2 line judges . The judge has all the real power . The line judges only job is to determine whether a ball landed inside or outside the court and to alert the ref if a server steps over the service line .
The answer is out of line
it is the out of bounce line, if the top of the ball hits the line, the ball is in
Yes. One referee. Two line judges.
If a volleyball hits the line in volleyball, the ball is considered to be in (any part of the ball).
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the person who says if the ball landed on the line.
Behind the back line of the court.
If it has fully crossed the line and the ref or linesman judges it to be out
If the ball hits the line then the ball is called in. But if its even a little bit over the line then its out and the other team gets the ball.
blockers at the net.