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2018 VOLLEYBALL HANDBOOK South Carolina High School League P. O. Box 211575 Columbia, S. C. 29221 803-798-0120 www.schsl.org

REGULATIONS 1. The host school will prohibit the use of loud noisemakers such as cowbells, air horns, megaphones, and musical instruments. The tournament director will forbid noisemakers during tournament play. SIGNS (with the exception of welcome signs) WILL NOT BE PERMITTED BEYOND REGION PLAY. 2. When tri-matches are played, the two visiting teams should play first; the loser then plays the home team and the winner of the first match will play the home team in the final match. Exceptions are allowed for travel time purposes. 3. In a tri-match, the home team will be ready to play at match time in the event one of the scheduled teams is not present and ready to play. 4. In single matches and in the first match of a tri-match, teams will be given six minutes separately on the court to warm-up. The team designated as the home team will have the first warm-up period. In the second and third matches of a tri-match, teams having already played will be given 3 minutes (3-3) separately to warm-up. The team having just played in the previous match will warm-up second and their opponent will warm-up first. 5. During regular season and tournament play, a team that has not arrived at the playing site and ready to play at the scheduled time will forfeit its initial set. If the team has not arrived within 30 minutes after the scheduled starting time, the match will be forfeited. For 3 out of 5 matches, wait an additional l5 minutes. 6. During the season when rescheduling occurs and teams are added or dropped, notify your district director as well as the other team(s) involved. Refer to page 87 in Rules and Regulation s section of the SCHSL handbook. 7. Teams are reminded to go directly to your position after shaking hands to begin a match. Non- Starters will report to their bench area including the libero. 8. There will be no longer than l5 minutes between matches. (This includes all warm-ups.) 9. Teams are required to wear their regular jersey starting at the call of the captains/coaches meeting. 10. Each team shall be responsible for providing and training at least one line judge for each match played. It is strongly recommended that adults be used. If players are used, they may not be dressed in their team uniform. Both schools will provide a line judge. If the visiting team does not have a line judge they forfeit this right and the home school will provide a second line judge. 11. All matches must start on time based on the listing time in Arbiter. This is very important as far as the public and game officials are concerned. Officials are not expected to help set up the court. 12. Officials who do not report to the match site at least thirty minutes before starting time should be reported in writing to the South Carolina High School League Office and your director. 13. A 3 OUT OF 5 MATCH MAY ONLY BE PLAYED WHEN ONLY TWO SCHOOLS ARE INVOLVED IN A SINGLE MATCH. 14. So that officials can hear the contact of the serve and in order to detect overlapping, there should be no noise by team personnel during the serve. To promote sportsmanship fans are

expected to follow the same protocol. RESPONSIBILITIES OF OFFICIALS Officials are reminded to: 1. Keep a current and correct preferred mailing address and home, business and cell phone numbers on file in the Arbiter. (www.arbitersports.com) 2. Check and update Arbiter daily. 3. During the volleyball season, an official must report any irregular procedure of the match or any unusual conduct on the part of the crowd, players, school officials or students to their director and the South Carolina High School League Office. This includes instances such as a team walking off the court and refusing to play, disqualifications (players and coaches), other unsportsmanlike acts, inadequate court markings, etc. 4. Leave the volleyball court at the completion of the match. VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS' FEES First 2/3 Match Additional 2/3 Matches 3/5 Match Regular Season $33.00 (R) $33.00 (R) $52.00 (R) $29.00 (U) $29.00 (U) $43.00 (U) Upper/Lower State $55.00 (R) $46.00 (U) State Finals $58.00 Sub-Varsity Matches $33.00 $52.00 Travel Allowance shall be 45 cents per mile to each official with a minimum of $9.00. OFFICIALS UNIFORM The South Carolina High School League requires that officials wear an official SCHSL volleyball shirt; black slacks (not cords, jeans, spandex or cargo shorts); black gym shoes and socks. Shorts are permissible through regular season. Officials must be dressed alike.

NORTH VS. SOUTH ALL-STAR MATCH OFFICIALS The following officials have been honored by being chosen to officiate the Annual North-South Volleyball Match sponsored by the South Carolina Coaches Association of Women's Sports. 1979 Elaine (Sam) Harp Sarah Sanders 1980 Millie Still Peggy Macmillan 1981 Sarah Pitts Melanie Hutto 1982 Bob Waldrop Kat Laye 1983 Fran S. Bristow David Brune 1984 Peggy Macmillan Ann Sprouse 1985 Anarie Duckett Irene Lewis 1986 Anne Howey Sherry Haithcock 1987 Kat Finkbeiner Patti Moore 1988 James A. Gilstrap Becky Dunn 1989 Sue A LeBlanc Ron Hinnant 1990 Sherry Haithcock George Nichols 1991 Marie Dompierre Jim Prather 1992 Jenny Norris Penny Bostain 1992/93 Mickie Phillips Dianne Owens 1993 June Ammons Kim Haywood 1994 Kathy Stewart Joni Jordan 1995 Kim Lorick Paul Mack 1996 Donna Minter Gary Douty 1997 Janie Julian Millie Kennedy 1998 Ann Cioffi Bennie McCoy 1999 Becky Dunn Johnnie Silon 2000 Deborah Russell Charles Hershey 2001 Linda Brown Charlie Pickens 2002 Kathryn Smith Teresa Tincher 2003 Eric Melaro Rene Glass 2004 Jesse Cheadle Kelly Owens 2005 Rich Behrends Linda Ensor 2006 Kathy Sullivan Eddie Price 2007 Lisa Weeks Mack Edwards \ 2008 Carol Bodie Pete Smith 2009 Harold Moffitt Walt Williams 2010 Rebecca Anderson Reggie Rhodes 2011 Laura McKelvey Ron Post 2012 Wanda Wiggins Ron Hinnant 2013 Chuck Eaton Joy Stauffer 2014 Steve Ravan Kim Haywood 2015 Susan Thomas Peggy Burgoon 2016 Marvin Howell Reenata Clark 2017 Louis Ambrose Barney Downing

LINE JUDGES Good line judges are essential for a volleyball match. Poor line judges put both teams at a disadvantage. It is the school's responsibility to select, instruct and train line judges. Well in advance of the beginning of the volleyball season, school personnel should recruit and select line judges (preferably adults) who are willing to volunteer their time and services. Paying line judges will not solve the problem of the need for better line judges. Proper instruction and training will! The line judge must be able to ignore spectator criticism and maintain complete concentration on the game. It is impossible for the R1 to instruct and train line judges in the short time allotted just prior to a match. Time permits only a brief, general review of their duties and responsibilities. Coaches should communicate to players and fans the fact that line judges are assistant officials. They assist the R1 but do not make decisions. As the head official, the R1 makes all decisions. The R1 merely considers the calls made by the line judges. The R1 may overrule a line judge's call at any time. It is highly required that line judges use red flags. Characteristics of a Good Line Judge: 1. Reports to the R1 no less than 20 minutes before the scheduled starting time of the match. 2. Reports promptly to the prematch meeting with the officials. 3. Is properly instructed and trained in all duties and responsibilities. 4. Performs duties in a confident, quiet, efficient manner. 5. Is appropriately dressed. 6. Is always courteous to other line judges, officials, coaches and players. 7. Is cooperative and responds in a positive manner to suggestions and directions from the R1. 8. Remains aloof from players and spectators during the match. 9. Refrains from reacting as a spectator to anything that occurs during the match. 10. Makes objective calls that are both quick and decisive, using the correct signals. 11. Concentrates on duties and responsibilities without distraction from other people. 12. Is always alert and ready to move quickly into the best position to make a call without interfering with play. 13. Shows respect for the calls of other line judges. 14. Shows respect for and accepts, without question, all decisions of the R1. General Guidelines: 1. Line judges are assigned their positions by the R1. 2. Line judges shall hold these same positions relative to the court throughout the match. 3. Line judges are to make calls for balls landing on or near the sideline and end line closest to them prior to retrieving the ball. 4. In general, a line judge should be in a position near the intersection of the sideline and the end line. 5. Line judges MUST MOVE to be in the best position for an unobstructed view to make the call. 6. Line judges never enter the playing area. 7. Line judges must be alert to avoid being struck by the ball or interfering with a player's opportunity to make a play. Specific Duties (Rule 5) - Line judges shall: 1. Determine at the moment of contact for the serve whether the server touches the end line or the floor outside the lines marking the width of the serving area. 2. Indicate when the serve, or any played ball, crosses the net not entirely between the net antennas. 3. Indicate when the ball touches the net and/or net supports not entirely between the net antennas. 4. Indicate whether a ball is in bounds or out-of-bounds when it lands near any line for which the line judge is responsible. 5. Indicate when a player touches a ball that is going out-of-bounds on the player's side of the net.

2018-19 VOLLEYBALL MAJOR RULES CHANGES 2-4-1b: A referee shall stop play when any player gains an illegal advantage by contacting any team member while playing the ball. Rationale: Clarifies that no team member may assist a player during an attempt to play the ball. 5-5-3b(10) (NEW): The second referee has the responsibility to ensure that the head coach remains in the replacement zone no closer than 6 feet to the sideline, when standing during play. Rationale: Supports the second referee s responsibilities as outlined in the Officials Manual. 5-5-3b(13), 5-5-3b(20), 5-8-3a NOTE (NEW): When multiple courts are in use, the second referee may end a time-out or interval between sets with a long whistle in place of the timer sounding an audio signal (horn). Rationale: Clarifies timer and second referee responsibilities during time-outs/intervals when multiple courts are in use. 9-8-2 EXCEPTION (NEW), 11-4-1b (NEW): When a replay is signaled due to an injury/illness and the injured/ill player cannot continue play, the head coach may request a substitute or complete a legal libero replacement for the injured/ill player or take a team time-out(s) if the team has remaining time-outs. Rationale: Clarifies the procedures for a replay due to an injured/ill player and adds the option of a legal libero replacement. 10-2 PENALTIES 2: After a team is charged with an unnecessary delay, the coach may request no further substitutions until the next completed rally. Rationale: Eliminates further delay of the set by removing the option to request additional substitutions after a team is charged with an unnecessary delay. 11-5-3 (NEW): Between sets, teams may warm up in their playing area, but may not hit volleyballs over the net into the opponents playing area. Rationale: Establishes parameters for warming up between sets that minimize the risk of injury. SIGNAL #21: To signal unnecessary delay, raise the hand on the side of the offending team beside head, palm facing shoulder, hold the appropriate card on the wrist of the raised hand. Rationale: Simplifies mechanics for unnecessary delay signal and clarifies side at fault. 2018-19 VOLLEYBALL MAJOR EDITORIAL CHANGES 1-5-2c (NEW), 1-7-2 thru 4: Provides consistency by listing all reasons why a match shall be declared a forfeit and clarifies that a forfeit is considered a termination of a match and not a suspension. 5-4-1c: Clarifies that the inspection of net antennas is a pre-match responsibility of the first referee. 5-5-3b (13) & (20): Clarifies that the second referee shall use a double whistle to indicate the warning during a time-out and when an intermission is used. 6-4-5 NOTE (NEW): Clarifies that when a team is playing with fewer than six players, the vacant position remains open when rotating to the front row.