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NFHS VOLLEYBALL RULES
The WIAA member schools follow NFHS rules for
Volleyball. The NFHS is the sole and exclusive
source of binding rules interpretations. Any person
having questions about the interpretation of NFHS
volleyball rules should contact:
CINDY ADSIT
WIAA Volleyball Rules Interpreter
(425) 282-5232 | cadsit@wiaa.comRULES CLINIC PROCEDURE The 2016-17 Volleyball Rules Clinic is comprised of five (5) lessons: 1.Introduction 2.NFHS Volleyball Rules Changes 3.NFHS Major Editorial changes 4.NFHS Volleyball Points of Emphasis 5.WIAA Volleyball Rules and Procedures At the end of lesson three (3) you will need to successfully complete the LESSON QUIZ before you can continue to the next lesson. At the end of the clinic you will need to successfully complete the FINAL EXAM to finish the clinic. After you have passed the FINAL EXAM you will be able to print a certification document for this clinic. Please keep a copy for yourself and give one to your Athletic Director.
2016 HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
First Practice: August 22
Minimum Practice Days: 10
50% Rule Date: September 26
Maximum Number of Contests (Regular Season):
16 + Jamboree
Season End: November 12FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Review the VOLLEYBALL section in the 2016-17 WIAA Handbook: Go to wiaa.com/handbook Click on “Sport/Activity Specific Rules & Regulations” Scroll to Article 43.0.0 Review the 2016-17 Volleyball Bound for State Regulations: Go to wiaa.com/volleyball Click on “Bound for State Regulations” on the left menu
CONCUSSION PROTOCOL The concussion protocol applies for contests of all levels, middle school, high school, varsity and sub-varsity in which WOA (Washington Officials Association) registered officials are being used. At the pre-CONTEST conference between the coach and officials, the official will ask the coach if he/she has a licensed health care provider that is authorized to evaluate possible concussions on site. If the answer is yes, the coach must then introduce the official to that health care provider. If the team does have an approved health care provider with them (on the sideline or courtside) and the official removes an athlete from play for possible concussion signs or symptoms, that athlete could return to play provided they are cleared by the pre-determined health care provider. If the team does not have an approved health care provider with them (on the sideline or courtside) and the official removes an athlete from play for possible concussion signs or symptoms, that athlete will not be allowed to return to play during that contest.
Rule Change
THE GAME
RULES 1-2-2 NEW, 11-5-1, 2
Intermissions shall only be used for a planned
promotional or special recognition activity, and not
solely to extend the timed interval between sets 2 and 3
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THE BALL
RULE 3-2-1
The ball must have basic rectangular shaped panels
Swirls or other shaped panels are not in compliance
with the rule
COMPLIANT NON-COMPLIANT
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PLAYER EQUIPMENT AND
ACCESSORIES
RULE 4-1-5
Hair devices made of
soft material and not
wider than three
inches may be worn in
the hair or on the head
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OFFICIALS RESPONSIBILITIES –
PREMATCH CONFERENCE
RULES 5-4-1h, 1-6-2
The first referee double
whistles and raises a
coin in the air to alert
the team captains and
coaches to report to the
officials table for the
prematch conference
The same technique is
used by the second
referee for the deciding
set coin toss
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SUBMISSION OF LINEUPS
RULE 7-1-2
Lineups must be submitted
no later than two minutes
prior to the end of the timed
prematch warmup
For subsequent sets, no later
than one minute remaining
in the timed interval or
intermission for promotional
or special recognition
activity
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SUBMISSION OF LINEUPS
RULE 7-1-4
If an inaccurate lineup is
submitted with duplicate
numbers (including the
libero), a legal substitution for
the starter can be made or a
new legal number listed for
the libero
Occurs prior to start of the set
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THE SERVE
RULE 8-1-6 NEW
A service toss that contacts a
backboard or its supports in a
vertical position over the
serving area is a service fault
and not eligible for a re-serve
Opponent receives a point
and the next serve
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TIME-OUTS
RULE 11-2 (PENALTY 2)
An unnecessary delay is assessed when a coach requests a
time-out in a set after it has taken its allotted time-outs
Provides consistency in the application of an unnecessary
delay penalty for request of a third or more time-outs
within the same set
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EDITORIAL CHANGES
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PLAYER EQUIPMENT AND
ACCESSORIES
RULE 4-1 (PENALTY 2)
A player wearing illegal
equipment attempting to
enter the set is denied and
unnecessary delay is
assessed
The player may enter the
set once illegal equipment
is removed or made legal
Provides consistency in the
application of an
unnecessary delay
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PLAYER EQUIPMENT AND
ACCESSORIES
RULE 4-1 (PENALTY 3)
With adoption of the
penalty for
unnecessary delay,
when a player wearing
illegal equipment is
discovered in the set,
unnecessary delay is
assessed
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PLAYER EQUIPMENT AND
ACCESSORIES
RULE 4-1 (PENALTY 3)
Although the unnecessary delay is assessed, if the
team has a time-out remaining, the coach may use the
time-out, allow the player to remove the equipment
or make legal, and the player may remain in the set
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PLAYER EQUIPMENT AND
ACCESSORIES
RULE 4-1 (PENALTY 3)
Subsequent violations
resulting in an
unnecessary delay by
the same team in the
set, not match, result
in administrative red
card and loss of
rally/point
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HOW TO USE OFFICIALS SIGNALS
SIGNAL 6
The first referee does
not physically touch
the net for a net fault
or net serve signal
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OTHER EDITORIAL CHANGES
12-1-NOTE The NFHS disapproves of any form of
taunting which is intended or
designated to embarrass, ridicule or
demean others under any
circumstances. Including on the
basis of race, religion, gender or
national origin.
12-2-2 …any form of tobacco products, e-
cigarettes or similar items.
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OTHER CORRECTIONS
Rules Book
Page 31 PENALTIES 1 and 2 (8 7-1-4)
Case Book
Page 38 9.7.4 SITUATION, COMMENT: An unnecessary
delay is assessed (Team R) A point is awarded to the
opponent (Team S) for the third…
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POINTS OF EMPHASIS
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POINTS OF EMPHASIS
Intermission Reminders
Implementation of Solid-Color Uniform Top
Improving Communication between the Second
Referee and Table Officials
Substitution Procedure During a Time-Out
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INTERMISSION REMINDERS
The timed intermission shall only be used in
conjunction with promotional or special recognition
activities
Host school management should inform officials and
visiting school in advance of contest when an
intermission is used
An unnecessary delay is assessed a team that does not
return to the court by close of intermission
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IMPLEMENTATION OF SOLID-COLOR
UNIFORM TOP
In 2016, either the libero or teammates or both will be
required to wear a solid-colored uniform top. The libero’s
top must clearly contrast from the predominant color(s) of
teammates’ uniform top
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IMPLEMENTATION OF SOLID-COLOR
UNIFORM TOP
A. The libero may wear
the solid-colored
jersey and the color
must be in contrast
to the predominant
color(s) of the team
uniforms
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IMPLEMENTATION OF SOLID-COLOR
UNIFORM TOP
B. The team may be in
solid-colored
jerseys that are in
contrast to the
predominant
color(s) to the
libero’s uniform top
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IMPLEMENTATION OF SOLID-COLOR
UNIFORM TOP
C. Both team and libero
may be in solid-colored
jerseys but the libero’s
jersey must be in
contrasting color to the
teammates’ jersey
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IMPLEMENTATION OF SOLID-COLOR
UNIFORM TOP
The solid-colored uniform top may have a single mascot
reference on the sleeve or body of the uniform not to
exceed space of 4x4 or 3x5 inches
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IMPROVING COMMUNICATION
BETWEEN SECOND REFEREE AND
TABLE OFFICIALS
Prior to start of match R2 meets with table officials
• Assess their level of experience
• Asks questions of how each person will carry out
his/her responsibilities
• Establishes how communication will occur
During set No. 1 the R2 should listen and observe how
the table officials carry out their responsibilitiesPoints of Emphasis
IMPROVING COMMUNICATION
BETWEEN SECOND REFEREE AND
TABLE OFFICIALS
R2 is the extension from the R1 to the table officials
• Important to cover what this means of communication
during prematch with table officials
R2 should not hesitate to confer with scorer or tracker
if a question about lineup, libero, etc. arises
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SUBSTITUTION PROCEDURE DURING
A TIME-OUT
Reminder, at end of time-out
• Teams return to the court
• R2 checks each team’s lineup
– Substitution(s) is then recognized, recorded, and with R2
authorization, enters the court
The normal substitution procedure is followed
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www.nfhslearn.comCoaching
Volleyball
Course Objectives
■ Drill and practice design – including specific, measurable goals and how to replicate game
situations
■ Teaching fundamental serving and passing skills – verbal cues, standing float serve, forearm
pass and overhead pass
■ Teaching fundamental defensive skills – attacking, blocking and digging
■ Learn offensive and defensive rotational systems
■ How to evaluate and select players
Units
■ Match protocols and rules of the court – player positioning, service order, substitutions, libero
■ Serving and Passing
player, time lineups ■ Team Systems: Defense
outs andSkills
■ Attacking, Blocking and ■ Team Selections & Rules and Match
Digging Skills Management
■ Team Systems: Offense More Information at nfhslearn.comNFHS FREE COURSES
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www.NFHSnetwork.comWIAA RULES & PROCEDURES 2016-17 Volleyball Rules Clinic
WIAA VOLLEYBALL FORMS
The WIAA score sheet, lineup sheet and libero
tracking sheet are on the volleyball page on the
WIAA Website at www.wiaa.com/volleyball.WIAA POINTS OF EMPHASIS
•The home scorebook is the official book and the host
school is responsible for providing a trained
scorekeeper. Electronic scorebooks may be used but
are NOT the official record.
•A comprehensive training power point presentation
on scorekeeping and libero tracking has been
developed by Pete Bell and Bob Francis. The WIAA
and WOA staff recommend that all coaches and
athletic directors require their scorekeepers and libero
trackers to watch the DVD and complete the practical
worksheet that is included in order for all matches to
run more smoothly. The WIAA Scorekeeping Training
PowerPoint and Libero Tracking are available at
www.wiaa.com/volleyball.GAME BALL SELECTION
•Schools have the option to use white or multi-
colored balls during the regular season. Coaches
must determine in the pre-match conference which
ball will be used. If opposing coaches agree to play
with a multi-colored ball, the designated home
team colored ball will be used. If the coaches do
not agree, then an all white ball will be used.
•Blue/gray/white balls will be provided during the
state tournaments.RECOMMENDED WARMUP TIMES Recommended (NOT required) Warmup Times While each league has the authority to determine warmup times, this recommended warmup time would provide consistency through the regular season and into the postseason. 20 minutes – 8 shared, 5-5-2 REMINDER: Ball shaggers must be wearing appropriate footwear and not using/listening to electronic devices during warmups.
NFHS RULE 5-SECTION 9-ARTICLE 4
Although preferred, line judges are not required to
use the red flags in Washington.BREAST CANCER AWARENESS Each school may sponsor a “Dig for the Cure” or “Dig Pink” volleyball match to raise awareness and/or funds for breast cancer research. No special permission is required to use a pink or pink and white ball and for teams to wear pink uniforms, t-shirts, shoe laces, etc., but NFHS uniform specifications must be met regarding numbers.
PLAN TO QUALIFY FOR STATE
Work with your athletic director to make sure your
team’s photo and roster are submitted through
MAXPREPS.
Photos and rosters can be entered any time, but
NO LATER THAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016.2016 STATE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
•November 11-12, 2016
•1B, 2B, 1A | Yakima Valley SunDome | Yakima
•2A | St. Martin’s University | Lacey
•3A, 4A | Toyota Center | KennewickSERVING AREA AT STATE
In the Yakima Valley SunDome and the Toyota
Center, a maximum of ten (10) feet will be available
for serving.
Please prepare your team to serve within the
designated serving area.THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR COMPLETING THE RULES CLINIC. YOU WILL BE PROMPTED TO TAKE THE FINAL EXAM AFTER VIEWING THIS SLIDE. IN ORDER TO RECEIVE YOUR CERTIFICATE FOR THIS CLINIC, YOU MUST PASS THE FINAL EXAM WITH 100% ACCURACY. IF THE FINAL EXAM DOES NOT APPEAR AFTER THIS SLIDE PLEASE USE THE COURSE MAP IN THE LEFT HAND MENU TO DETERMINE WHICH SLIDES ARE NOT COMPLETED. ALL TOPIC SLIDES, IN ALL SECTIONS, MUST BE VIEWED BEFORE THE FINAL EXAM WILL APPEAR.
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