Volleyball Rally Scoring.
Volleyball rally scoring requires that a point be awarded after every rally except replays. No more continual side outs with their lack of scoring, potentially dragging games out longer. 81. T F A "loss of rally point" is awarded the serving team when the receiving team commits a rule violation during the game. 82. T F A "point" is awarded the serving team when the receiving team commits a rule violation during the game. 83. T F When a "loss of rally point" is awarded, it is credited in the score book to the next scheduled server and noted by placing a box around the point number on the individual scoring line. 84. T F At the end of each rally, the score of 1 of the teams is increased by 1 point unless the rally results in a replay. To make sure that rally scoring didn't shorten the length of play too much, game point has been set at 25, up from 15, subject to state association modification. Check your answers below.
Answers: 81. F - Just the opposite. It is awarded to the receiving team when the serving team commits a violation. 82. T 83. T 84. T
Rally scoring has brought a major change to the game of volleyball. Servers must be more diligent to make legal serves as their serve violations no longer merely result in a pointless side out. All serve violations result in a loss of rally point. Move on now to questions 85-88 by clicking onvolleyball rally scoring.
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