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Re: Lines
- Subject: Re: Lines
- From: Todd <tdh@vbref.org>
- Date: 19 Apr 1999 23:49:38 -0500
- Newsgroups: rec.sport.volleyball
- Organization: Not likely
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Raptor <lawall@xmission.com> writes:
> Paul Worden wrote:
> >
> > No is the answer. As you wrote the play is over when the ball first contacts
> > the floor.
> > John Hunley wrote in message <371652CE.B08681CB@jrh.com>...
> > >Question for the collective experience of the group: When calling
> > >lines, does one attempt to take into account the flattening of the ball
> > >when it hits the floor?
>
> I think it's okay to use either measure if you call consistently for
> both teams. (Unless there's a clear clarification in the rules.)
>
Stay tuned. I'm in the process of getting wizard-review on a FAQ
addition on this topic.
--
Todd H. tdh@vbref.org
USAV Regional Referee, Great Lakes Region, Palatine, IL
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