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THE GAME PLAY  A toss coin is made by the first referee to decide the first serving team.  The team with ball possession and the one that attacks is the offensive team and the team that prevents the attacker is called the defensive team.  When the ball is in play, the team must return the...

THE GAME PLAY  A toss coin is made by the first referee to decide the first serving team.  The team with ball possession and the one that attacks is the offensive team and the team that prevents the attacker is called the defensive team.  When the ball is in play, the team must return the ball over the net of their opponent’s courtside in no more than three contacts.  A player can only touch the ball once.  If the player commits two consecutive hits, a violation is called by the referee and the point is awarded to the opponent’s team.  When a team wishes to have a time-out, it should only last for 30 seconds and they are only allowed to have two time-out per set.  All the members should be in the free zone area during time-outs.  In case of a substitute, an authorization from the referee is required and it should take place within the substitution zone.  Rally point is given to a team that wins a rally.  A rally is the playing action from service until the ball is out of play.  A match is won by the team that wins three or five sets. The first team to score 25 points win a set.  The deciding set is played to 15 points.  In case of a ties, a two-point and advantage, is needed. OFFICIATING VOLLEYBALL What is sports officiating? It is the supervision of sports competitions with the application of an organized set of rules. It requires profound understanding of the nature and background of the sport. A sport official should possess characteristics such as accuracy and unbiased judgment. The quality of the sport depends on the knowledge of the sports official. It is important to appreciate and acquire the rules and regulations of the sports for a successful play Knowledge of the duties and functions of the game officials is essential for an organized game. OFFICIALS AND THEIR ROLES A.The First Referee Leads the match from the start until the game ends. The decision of the first referee is final, in case the team captain do not agree with the decision, a record of protest is filed. Can replace any other officials if not performing well Has the authority to resolve game matters even not provided in the rules. Do the inspection prior to the match: playing area, ball, net, and post. Does the coin toss with the team captains. Controls the warm-ups of the teams. Has the authority to give warning to the teams Give sanctions such as misconduct and delays. The Second Referee  Helps the first referee.  Can replace the first referee if he or she cannot continue his or her duty.  May also give signal faults but has no right to insist it to the first referee.  Directs the work of the scorer  Supervises the conduct of the non-playing members of the team on the bench  Permits interruptions and discards improper appeal.  Controls the team time-outs and substitutions.  In case of a player injury, he/she can authorize an exceptional substitution.  Checks the condition of the floor and the ball during the C. Scorer  Keeps the score sheet  Reports irregularities using a buzzer to the referee.  Do the recording of the names and numbers of the players and takes the signatures of the captain and coaches of every team.  Registers the starting line-up of the teams.  Records the score of the team during the match.  Monitors the order of the service.  Gives notifications to any player requests such as time-outs and substitution.  Announces the scores to the referees at the end of each set.  Records the sanction of the players