Volleyball Line Judges. 7th of 7 officials.
The volleyball line judges (yes, there are 2 of them) aid the referee and umpire by watching whether the volleyball lands inside, on, or outside the lines. 37. T F The line judges report to the referee at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the match. 38. T F The line judges stand at the corners of the court with the end line on their left and the side line on their right. 39. T F The line judges exchange places after every game. 40. T F The line judges should stand 10' from the referee at the intersection of the attack line and sideline on their respective sides of the court during time outs. Additionally, the line judges watch for foot faults by the server, volleyballs touching players prior to going out of bounds, and volleyballs crossing the net not completely inside of the antennas. Check your answers below.
Answers: 37. F 20 minutes 38. F The end line is on the right of the line judge and the side line on the left. 39. F The line judges never change location though teams change sides of the court. 40. T
The volleyball line judges should never chase after a ball that hits near a side line or end line and goes out of bounds until first giving a clear signal of in or out to the referee. Players should chase these balls. Okay, let's move to questions 41-44 in the next section (pre-match conference) by clicking onvolleyball line judges.
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