Setter, Right Side Hitter, Left Side Hitter, Middle Blacker, Libero, and Defense Specialist.
"opp" stands for opposite hitter (the right side hitter) some places also call it the "weak side hitter"
If they are a Right handed hitter then they are probably not a pull hitter. If They are a left handed hitter then they are a pull hitter. A right handed hitter swinging late on a pitch would also go towards the first base side (right field). Some right handers hitters naturally hit to the opposite field.
OS stands for Outside Hitter which is also known as the Left Side Hitter. This is usually your most consistent hitter and usually the hitter is right handed.
RS stands for right side hitter. Usually right side hitters are lefties (left-handers).
There are six zones on the court, and they are typically numbered 1-6, with one being on the right-back side of the court. Otherwise, if you're talking about positions, there is setter, outside hitter, right side hitter, middle hitter, libero, and left back.
There is a middle blocker, who is on the middle in the front row, an outside hitter, generally on the left of the middle blocker, a right-side hitter, on the right of the middle blocker, a setter, who has various positions, another outside hitter, and a defensive specialist, or libero.
setter, outside hitter, middle hitter, right side hitter, libero, defensive specialist
the spots are: setter, middle blocker, left side hitter, right side and libero there's only 1 setter, right side and libero and 2 of every thing else
If by "places" you mean positions, here are the common ones: A "libero" is a player who plays in the back row ONLY. A "setter" is the player who the ball is aimed to with a pass, and the setter will attempt to set the ball in the air for a hitter. A "middle" or "middle hitter" is one who transitions to the middle before every play, and spikes from the front middle. A "strong side hitter" or commonly called "left side" plays in the front left, and same as the middle, transitions to that spot before every play. The spike from that side. A "weak side hitter" or "right side" plays the same way as the middles and strong sides. A weak side hitter will play on the front right, and hit from there also.
Well, probably Right Side, although that is usually designated by RS. The positions are: Outside Hitter - OH Right Side Hitter - RS Middle Hitter - MH Defensive Specialist - DS Setter - S Libero - L
-Outside hitters (both front and back) -Setter -Libero -Right side hitter -Middle blocker