Volleyball Play. Back and Front Row.
Four scenarios in volleyball play are listed below. 69. T F A block may include wrist action as long as the volleyball isn't carried. 70. T F A back-row player may hit a ball while she is touching or in front of the attack line and the ball is above the height of the net providing she directs the ball to a teammate and not across the net. 71. T F A back-row player may attempt to block but may not actually touch the ball. 72. T F A player's hand or foot may touch the floor across the center line providing part of the same hand or foot is on or above the center line. Whew! These volleyball scenarios can be difficult. Let's see how you did. Check your answers below.
Answers:
69. T
70. T - This play allows the back-row setter to set on the front row without fear of committing a violation on a jump set.
71. F - A back-row player may not block or even *attempt* to block.
72. T
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