The ball will almost always be considered playable even if it hits the ceiling. However, if it hits the ceiling while going over the net to the other side of the court, the team whose side the ball was entering (i.e. not the team who hit it into the ceiling) will get a point. This is for several reasons. If, on the first hit, a player bumps the ball into the ceiling, it is that teams fault, and therefore that teams responsibility to get that ball that is now coming down at a completely different angle due to its collision with the ceiling. However, if the ball is passed over the net and hits the ceiling, the team who passed it over has made it difficult for the other team to retrieve it. In other words, teams would be purposefully making the ball hit the ceiling to make it difficult for their opponents. That is why a point is awarded to the opposing team if the ball hits the ceiling on its way to the other side of the net.
No, in volleyball, it is against the rules to touch the net while playing.
You should be a little clearer. Volleyball has lasted for a while though.
Vball- 6 players Bball- 5 players Vball- you serve it Bball- you throw it
Mini volleyball uses a smaller court, lower net, and lighter ball, making it beginner-friendly, while regular volleyball is played on a full-sized court with standard equipment for more competitive play.
A ceiling joist is a horizontal beam that supports the ceiling, while a rafter is a sloped beam that supports the roof. Ceiling joists are typically located horizontally, parallel to the ground, while rafters are angled to support the roof's pitch.
You can do this easily if you buy ceiling speakers. These are often ceiling or wall speakers. You should take care to avoid electrical wiring while installing.
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No, sailing and ceiling are not homophones. Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings. While sailing and ceiling may sound similar, they are not considered homophones.
speed helps alot in volleyball because you have to have speed to get to the ball, and you have to be able to give the ball speed while spiking, pushing, and serving. ****
yes, me being a travel volleyball player would know this. you can, but if you shake the net, then they might call you on this. hope i was help!