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Proper Alignment. Overlapping. Proper Alignment. All players, except the server, are in proper position within the team’s playing area at the instant the ball is contacted for serve Determined by position on the floor of the player’s foot relative to the feet of the adjacent player(s). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Proper Alignment

Proper Alignment

Overlapping

Page 2: Proper Alignment

Proper Alignment

All players, except the server, are in proper position within the team’s playing area at the instant the ball is contacted for serve

Determined by position on the floor of the player’s foot relative to the feet of the adjacent player(s)

Page 3: Proper Alignment

At the instant of the serve:

Each right-side player shall have at least part of one foot closer to the right sideline than both feet of the center player in the corresponding row (except the server and the center back of the serving team)

Page 4: Proper Alignment

At the instant of the serve

Each left-side player shall have at least part of one foot closer to the left sideline than both feet of the center player in the corresponding row

Page 5: Proper Alignment

At the instant of the serve:

Each front-row player shall have at least part of one foot closer to the center line than both feet of the corresponding back-row player

Page 6: Proper Alignment

Points to RememberOverlapping occurs only between adjacent

players; side-to-side and back-to-front

LF CF RF

LB

CB RB

Page 7: Proper Alignment

Points to Remember Players may have any part of the body on the

boundary line, but not on the floor outside those lines

Illegal

Out of bounds area

Legal

Page 8: Proper Alignment

LF CF RF

LB CB RB

Player Must be properly aligned with

RB RF,CB

RF CF,RB

CF CB,LF,RF

LF LB,CF

LB LF,CB

CB CF,LB,RB

Proper Alignment

Page 9: Proper Alignment

LF

CF

RF

LB

CB

RB

Watch for possible overlap with:

CB and LB

CB and RB

Page 10: Proper Alignment

LFCF

RF

LB CB

RB

Watch for possible overlap with:

CF and RF

CB and RB

Page 11: Proper Alignment

LF

CFRF

LB

CB RB

Watch for possible overlap with:

LF and CF

LB and CB

Page 12: Proper Alignment

LF

CF

RF

LB

CBRB

Illegal alignment or Legal?

Situation #1

Legal

Page 13: Proper Alignment

LF

CF

RF

LB

CB

RB

Illegal alignment or Legal?

Situation #2

Illegal

Page 14: Proper Alignment

LF

CF

RF

LB

CB RB

Illegal alignment or Legal?

Situation #3

IllegalNote – this is a

common alignment called a left stack

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LF

CF

RF

LB

CB

RB

Illegal alignment or Legal?

Situation #4

IllegalNote – this is a

common alignment error when the setter

is CB

Page 16: Proper Alignment

LF

CF

RF

LB

CBRB

Illegal alignment or Legal?

Situation #5

Illegal

Page 17: Proper Alignment

LF

CF

RF

LB

CB RB

Illegal alignment or Legal?

Situation #6

LegalNote – you’ll see this when LB is the setter

Page 18: Proper Alignment

LF CF

RF

LB CBRB

Illegal alignment or Legal?

Situation #7

Illegal

Page 19: Proper Alignment

How to Signal for Illegal Alignment

Blow whistle, step to the side of the offending team (you will need to step to

serving side when indicating an improper server), give signal and indicate which player is aligned illegally.

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Penalties for Illegal Alignment Point/loss of rally is awarded to the

opponent for:

Overlapping by players, other than the server, at the moment a legal serve occurs;

Positioning, at the moment of a legal serve, of any player, other than the server, outside the boundaries of the playing area

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Important Points to Remember Watch adjacent players; side-to-side and back-

to-front Consider the foot only touching the floor when

judging overlapping Players can be moving before the service

contact, but must not be overlapping when the serve is contacted

Check the Case Book for more examples