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3 2 General Scorekeeping Clinic Rev. 11/10/04

4 3 Materials Needed 2 Regular set score sheets- or 1-double set sheet Deciding set score sheet if match play 2 Line-up sheets Libero tracking sheet Rosters (if required for the event) Visual Scoreboard Black or blue pen, pencils and eraser White out tape if you are using all pen Straight edge (ruler) for hour-glasses A watch to enter start and end times

5 4 Regular score sheet Deciding score sheet Libero tracking sheetLine-up sheet for each team

6 5 Parts of the SCORE SHEET HEADING (Pen) OFFICIALS SECTION (Pen) RESULTS (Pen) TIME AND TEAM INFORMATION (Pen) Score at Change Section Service Round Section Line up (Pen) Service Round Section Points Running Score Column Time Outs SANCTIONSREMARKS Total Team Substitutions

7 6 Beginning the Score Sheet As soon as you have completed playing your match and it is your turn to officiate get your pens, pencils, watch, eraser and white out tape Start the Heading and Officials section of the score sheet while you are waiting for the results of the coin toss at the captain’s meeting

8 7 Heading and Officials Sections USE PEN USE CAPITAL LETTERS Make sure you complete all Division, Court and Match information for accurate posting of results 05/29/04For the Date use: MM/DD/YY (05/29/04) 13:15For the Time use International Time: (1:15 PM would be 13:15) List Officials names: LAST NAME, FIRST NAME (Example on next slides)

9 8 VOLLEY FESTIVAL BROOKLYN, IA COURT 2 BROOKLYN HS GYM POOL B - MATCH 8 GIRLS JUNIOR 16’s MARCH 14, 2004 (03/14/04) MATCH TIME 2:00 PM (14:00) VOLLEY FESTIVAL BROOKLYNIA 2 BROOKLYN HS GYM B 8 X 16 03/14/04 14 00 Using Pen And CAPITAL LETTERS Enter Heading Information X

10 9 Using Pen And CAPITAL LETTERS Enter Officials LAST NAME, FIRST NAME 1st Referee: SAM GOODE 2nd Referee: JESSE SMART Scorekeeper: TAYLOR QUICK Do Not sign until the end of the set. Work Team: NOTHING BUT ACES Region: Iowa Set Number: 1 GOODE, SAM QUICK, TAYLOR NOTHING BUT ACES IA 1 SMART, JESSE Do Not sign until the end

11 10 Small Spikers serving on the left Big Blockers receiving on the right Set up the score sheet as if the scoring table is located behind the 2 nd referee - - looking at the 1 st referee (up ref) Enter the Team Name in Pen and CAPITAL letters X the service circle, of the serving team, X the receive circle, of the receiving team and X the first service round box of the receiving team. Results of Coin Toss X X X S R 1 (Example on next slide)

12 11 VOLLEY FESTIVAL BROOKLYN IA 2 BROOKLYN HS GYM B 8 X 03/14/04 X 14 00 Enter the Team Information in Pen and CAPITAL LETTERS. SMALL SPIKERS serving on the left. Put an A in the circle. Small Spikers will be Team A for the whole match. X the service circle, BIG BLOCKERS receiving on the right. Put a B in the circle. Big Blockers will be Team B for the whole match. X the receive circle and X the first service round box in the receiving teams’ column I. SMALL SPIKERS X X X A B BIG BLOCKERS

13 12 LINE-UP SHEETS Line-up sheets should be turned in 2 minutes before the first Set of the match In the 3 minutes between sets the coach has 2 minutes and 30 seconds to decide on their line-up before it is late When you receive the Line-up Sheets from the coaches or captains look for the following: –The floor captain-indicated by a “c” after the number –A Libero number if a Libero will be used for the Set –The Coach’s or Captain’s signature

14 13 BIG BLOCKERS 7 53c 9111 86c4 10122 14 SMALL SPIKERS FLOOR CAPTAIN LIBERO NUMBER COACH’S SIGNATURE LINE-UP SHEETS

15 14 Once a Signed LINE-UP is Received Once the line-up is signed and received it may not be changed, unless a regular substitution is made Look for a Libero number when the line-up is received so it may be added at this time if the coach forgot Do NotThe coach must fill out the line-up for each Set Do Not just use the 1st Set line-up for the 2nd Set

16 15 Always start entering the line-up with the Player # in box I entered into column I for that team It does not matter if a team is serving or receiving Line-up box I = column I Write the numbers in the left side of the box to allow for substitutions Use Pen to enter the line-ups Once a Signed LINE-UP is Received (Example on next slide)

17 16 VOLLEY FESTIVAL BROOKLYN IA 2 BROOKLYN HS GYM B 8 X 03/14/04 X 16 14 00 X SMALL SPIKERS X X A B BIG BLOCKERS 7 53c 9 11 1 86c4 10122 14 SMALL SPIKERS 2 46c81012 1 3c57911 14

18 17 Give the LINE-UP to the LIBERO TRACKER to enter 2 4 6c 8 10 12 14 86c4 10122 14 SMALL SPIKERS A

19 18 246c8101213c57911 Once your line-ups are entered on the score sheet –The second referee should verify that you have written them correctly –Then the second referee takes the line-up sheets and checks the line-ups on the floor –The scorekeeper must also check the line-ups at the same time –Make sure the line-ups are entered correctly and that the correct players are in the correct positions on the floor 2 ND Referee & Scorekeeper DOUBLE CHECK that the Line-up is Entered CORRECTLY

20 19 VOLLEY FESTIVAL BROOKLYN IA 2 BROOKLYN HS GYM B 8 X 03/14/04 X 16 14 00 SMALL SPIKERS X X X A BBIG BLOCKERS 2 46c81012 1 3c57911 The starting time for the Set is when the first referee beckons for service The time is entered in Pen Use International time. Ex: 2 PM = 14:00 The Set starts at 2:14 PM. List the start time as (14:14) 14 14 Entering Start Time

21 20 Scoring the Set   the number in the upper right corner of service round box for each correct server when they CONTACT the ball for service If it is the wrong server- DO NOT  the number in the service round box. Only enter the Exit Score (Total Team Score) Do not notify the 2 nd Referee until after the wrong server has contacted the ball DO NOT  the service round box if the server fails to serve in the 8 seconds and a loss of rally is issued without contact of the ball DO NOT  the service round box if a Server tosses a ball and lets it drop DO NOT  the service round box if the last point of the game is scored on a side-out. Just enter the set point as the exit score for the next server  For the first rotation  boxes with the number 1. For the second rotation  boxes with the number 2 and so on. Note: 14 and under are allowed to toss the ball and let it drop one time per service and they are only allowed 5 seconds to serve the ball.

22 21 VOLLEY FESTIVAL BROOKLYN IA 2 BROOKLYN HS GYM B 8 X 03/14/04 X 16 14 00 SMALL SPIKERS X X A B BIG BLOCKERS 14 2 46c81012 1 3c57911 GOODE, SAM SMART, JESSE QUICK, TAYLOR NOTHING BUT ACES IA 1 X X  Once the Set begins you may use Pen or Pencil.   the number 1 for the first server who is Small Spikers #2 when #2 contacts the ball.  Do Not  before they contact the ball, they could have an 8 second violation.  Make a Small  that only covers the number. Ticking the Service Round Box. 14

23 22 SMALL SPIKERS X X A B BIG BLOCKERS 14 2 46c81012 1 3c57911 GOODE, SAM SMART, JESSE QUICK, TAYLOR NOTHING BUT ACES IA 1 X  14 X Small Spikers #2 scores a point. Slash point 1 in the points column. Small Spikers #2 serves again. You do not do anything on the score sheet, but you must visually check that #2 was the server. Small Spikers #2 serve out of bounds. EXIT SCORE- (The total team score at the end of the service) At the end of #2’s service enter the EXIT SCORE- (The total team score at the end of the service) in the service round box. Small Spikers have 1 point. Now slash the loss of rally point for Big Blockers in their Points column. 1 Scoring the Set

24 23 SMALL SPIKERS X X A B BIG BLOCKERS 14 2 46c81012 1 3c57911 GOODE, SAM SMART, JESSE QUICK, TAYLOR NOTHING BUT ACES IA 1 X  14 1 // X The server for Big Blockers is # 3c. After they contact the ball for service  the service round box. Big Blockers #3 scores with an Ace. Slash Point 2. Big Blockers #3 serves and scores point 3 Slash point 3. Nothing Needs to be recorded for a Foot Fault. #3 then commits a Foot Fault while serving. Nothing Needs to be recorded for a Foot Fault. Exit Score of 3. Since the Foot Fault is the end of #3’s service enter the Exit Score of 3. Now slash the loss of rally point for Small Spikers in their Points column. 3  Scoring the Set

25 24 SMALL SPIKERS X X A B BIG BLOCKERS 14 2 46c81012 1 3c57911 GOODE, SAM SMART, JESSE QUICK, TAYLOR NOTHING BUT ACES IA 1 X  14 1 //// ////// 3  Continue going back and forth between the two teams. Tic  the service box 1 for each player. Slash all points scored. Record an exit score and a loss of rally point at the end of each player’s term of service. When you are done with the Service round boxes with the number 1, go to boxes number 2, then 3 and so on. Scoring the Set

26 25 Scoring Tips  If a Play-over is awarded, the scorekeeper records nothing on the scoresheet  If A Mind Change occurs, (1 st referee reverses a call) erase or white out any changes to the score sheet  If you have a mistake on the Pen sections and have no white out tape you may X out the mistake and write the correct information immediately following the X

27 26 SMALL SPIKERS X X A B BIG BLOCKERS 14 2 4 6c 81012 1 3c57911 14 / ////////////////////            1 3 7 8 9 10  X Scoring Tips          3 7 13 15 19  The Receiving team always starts the 2nd round of service boxes first because they rotate into service.

28 27 SMALL SPIKERS X X A B BIG BLOCKERS 14 2 4 6c 81012 1 3c57911 14 / ////////////////////            1 3 7 8 9 10  20 X Scoring Tips          3 7 13 15 19  Make sure at the beginning of each service that you have awarded the loss of rally point. NO TWO EXIT SCORES for one team should be the same, they will have earned a loss of rally point  Big Blockers # 1 serve their first serve into the net Should the Exit Score be 19?  No, the last exit score was 19  Side-out point 20 has been missed. Slash 20 and give the Exit score of 20

29 28 2 46c81012 1 3c57911 X  1 X SMALL SPIKERS X X A B BIG BLOCKERS 14 3  2 Tracking The Score During A Set Big Blockers’ #5 is serving. Their current score is 6. HOW MANY POINTS HAS #5 WON ON THEIR SERVICE? Take the previous exit score of 3 and add 1 for the loss of rally point. The loss of rally point was point 4 #5 has served and won points 5 & 6. #5 served 3 times but a replay occurred. As the scorekeeper, you have to remember the Play-over. Play-overs are not recorded on the scoresheet.

30 29 SUBSTITUTIONS Each team gets 12 Team Substitutions There is no limit on the number of individual substitutions Once a player is listed in a service column, they may not substitute in any other service column, unless there is an Exceptional Substitution due to injury More than 2 players may be in the same service column, but those players are locked into that service position (Example on next slide)

31 30  1 3  2 Small Spikers substitute #18 for #6 Slash #6 and c - write #18 next to #6 The new floor captain will be #10, write a C next to #10 Enter the score at time of substitution listing Small Spikers score first, 2-6 Slash the total team sub Note: When #6 re-enters they automatically become the floor captain again 2 4 6c 81012 1 3c57911 X SMALL SPIKERS X X A B BIG BLOCKERS 14 18 2 6 c Recording A Substution

32 31 2 4 6c8 10 12 1 3c57911  1 X SMALL SPIKERS X X A B BIG BLOCKERS 14 3  2 18 2 6 c Small Spikers takes a time out The score of the team taking the time-out is listed first and then the opponents score: Score 2-6 2 6 TIME OUTS

33 32 2 4 6c 81012 1 3c57911  1 X SMALL SPIKERS X X AB BIG BLOCKERS 14 3  2 18 2 6 c 2 6 USEDIndicate to the Referees how many time-outs have been USED Show 1-finger for Small Spikers on left hand and a fist for zero time-outs used by Big Blockers with the right hand TIME OUTS

34 33 Each team gets only 2 time outs per set. No additional team time outs are ever awarded in USAV play During time outs, check that the visual score is correct Check that the number of substitutions matches the total team subs and that the Score at Change entries are complete Time-outs in USAV are 30 seconds long TIME OUTS

35 34 SANCTION BOX On the bottom left corner of the score sheet is the sanction box. This box is used to record common penalties and wrong servers

36 35 Types of Penalties in the Sanction Box IMPROPER REQUESTS TEAM DELAYS WARNINGS TEAM DELAYS PENALTIES INDIVIDUAL PLAYER OR TEAM STAFF PENALTIES WRONG SERVER / A 1 2 3 / A 1 4 8 D A 1 6 10 7 B 1 12 8 B 1 18 10 7 9 Since all Sanctions are for the Match, make the entries on all Set score sheets

37 36 IMPROPER REQUEST IMPROPER REQUEST - It is improper to request a set interruption: An Improper Request shall be rejected by the first or second Referee The first Improper Request will be issued without a team delay warning or penalty being assessed. Any further interruptions, in the same match will be sanctioned progressively An Improper request shall be recorded on the score sheet and will be in effect for the whole match

38 37 Types of IMPROPER REQUESTS A Request after the whistle for service Request not by a Captain or Coach Excess Time Out (request for 3 rd time out) Excess Team Sub (request 13 th team sub) Call for 1 sub and send 2 players. (1 st sub is accepted, the 2 nd sub is denied and an Improper Request is given) 2 nd request for a sub on the same dead ball ( A team is granted a sub and then requests another sub) Wrong Position entry. ( Ex: a player subs in position IV and then tries to enter in position III) (Example on next slide)

39 38 Recording an IMPROPER REQUEST Small Spikers asks for a Time-Out after the 1 st Referee beckons for serve. They are issued an Improper Request. Small Spikers are Team A. It is Set 1 and the score is Small Spikers 6 and Big Blockers 12. Slash the IR. Write A in A/B Team column Write 1 in the Set Column Write the score of 6-12 Always list the score of the team committing the Sanction first. A16 12

40 39 TEAM DELAY WARNINGS A TEAM DELAY is any action that delays the resumption of the set A Team Delay Warning shall be recorded under the W (Warning) column in the Sanctions Section A Team Delay will be in effect for the entire match

41 40 Types of TEAM DELAY WARNINGS Second Improper requestSecond Improper request in the match. Team delay warnings will be in effect for the whole match, not just the set Wearing JewelryWearing Jewelry during warm up or the set Late Line-up submissionLate Line-up submission Two minutes before the first set and 30 seconds before the start of subsequent sets in the match Failure to reportFailure to report to end line to start the Set Prolonged Set interruptions-Prolonged Set interruptions- delays after a time-out Unnecessary player delays-Unnecessary player delays- throwing ball into the stands, etc.

42 41 Delays making a SubstitutionDelays making a Substitution (Call for a sub and they are late getting to the line because they need to remove sweats etc..) Requesting an illegal substitutionRequesting an illegal substitution (A player not on roster, an expelled/disqualified player, a player replaced by an exceptional sub in that match) Wrong Libero re-entryWrong Libero re-entry (A Libero entry after the serve, the Libero did not sit out one rally, the Libero was replaced by the wrong player) Types of TEAM DELAY WARNINGS (Example on next slide)

43 42 Recording a TEAM DELAY WARNING Big Blockers are late returning from a time-out and are issued a Team Delay Warning. (The1 st ref holds a hand to the wrist to indicate a Team Delay Warning.) Big Blockers are Team B. This is Set 1 and the score is Big Blockers 12 -10. Slash the D Write B in A/B Team column Write 1 in the Set Column Write the score of 12-10 Always list the score of the team committing the Sanction first. B112 10

44 43 TEAM DELAY PENALTIES A TEAM DELAY PENALTY is issued for any second Team Delay or an Improper Request that happens after the first Team Delay A Team Delay Penalty results in a loss of rally / penalty pointA Team Delay Penalty results in a loss of rally / penalty point Once a Team Delay penalty is issued, it will be in effect for the whole match

45 44 Big Blockers are issued a Team Delay for having a player on the court with jewelry YELLOW CARDSince it is the second violation, the1 st referee holds a YELLOW CARD to the wrist to indicate a Team Delay Penalty YELLOW CARDA YELLOW CARD indicates a Penalty Point/loss of rally After entering information in the Sanction Box, you will have to slash and circle a Penalty Point in the running score column TEAM DELAY PENALTY Issued to Big Blockers (Example on next slide)

46 45 Recording a TEAM DELAY PENALTY Write the D in the Penalty column Write B in A/B Team column Write 2 in the Set Column Write the score of 13-16 Slash & Circle Penalty Pt 17 for the Small Spikers A Yellow Card is always a penalty point in USAV B213 16D / Small Spikers I Big Blockers Big Blockers are Team B. It is Set 2 and the score is Big Blockers 13-16.

47 46 Individual Player or Team Staff PENALTIES If a player or team staff is VERBALLY WARNED nothing is written on the score sheet YELLOW CARDIf a player or Team Staff is given a YELLOW CARD it will be recorded in the Sanction Box and results in a loss of rally/ penalty point (The 1 st Referee will hold yellow card in air and identify the player or staff member) Once a player or team staff is issued a penalty sanction, the sanction will be in effect for the whole match (Example on next slide)

48 47 / Small Spikers I Big Blockers Recording an INDIVIDUAL PENALTY Write the 4 in the Penalty column Write A in A/B Team column Write 1 in the Set Column Write the score of 17-13 Slash & Circle Penalty Pt 14 for the Big Blockers A Yellow Card is always a penalty point in USAV A117 134 Yellow Card Small Spikers # 4 gets a Yellow Card. They are Team A. It is Set 1 and the score is Small Spikers 17 - Big Blockers 13.

49 48 WRONG SERVER If the Wrong player serves the ball, DO NOT tell the 2 nd Referee until after the ball has been contacted for serve Place a If this is the first serve of the term Do Not Place a  in the Service round box Enter the Exit Score Record the Wrong Server in the Sanction Box Make sure you give the other team a loss of rally point (Example on next slide)

50 49 SMALL SPIKERS X X A BBIG BLOCKERS 2 46c81012 1 3c57911 14  1 X 3  Write the 2 (who served) / 4 (who should have served) in the WS column Write A in A/B Team column Write 1 in the Set Column Write the score of 2-3 Slash Side-out Pt 4 for the Big Blockers. This is not a penalty point. It is just a regular loss of rally point. A12 3 2 Small Spikers #2 served instead of #4. DO NOT  the service round box. Enter Exit score of 2 2 4 Recording a WRONG SERVER

51 50 REMARKS SECTION Information in the REMARKS section includes these actions: –Protests –Exceptional Substitutions –Expulsion of players or coaching staff –Disqualification of players or coaching staff –Points cancelled by referee –Default Set –Forfeit Set

52 51 REMARKS SECTION When writing Remarks include: –What happened (Exceptional Sub...) –Player number or staff designation If it is an individual sanction, indicate the player # or a letter designation for the coaching staff If it is an exceptional sub (player # for injured #) –Team designation (A or B) –Set # –Score at the time, listing score of the team involved in the remarks first

53 52 Recording a Protested Set in the REMARKS SECTION PROTESTS should be handled at the time of protest, if at all possible. If a protest is upheld, the match will be played over from the point of protest. IF IT IS NOT RESOLVED THE REMARKS SECTION SHOULD CONTAIN: –Score of each team –Team areas –Player serving –Relative position of both teams on the court at the time of the protest –Team and Player substitutions –Libero position –Time-outs –The Referee’s dictation of the protest –Signature of the 1 st Referee, both floor captains and scorekeeper

54 53 EXCEPTIONAL SUBSTITUTIONS An injured player that can not resume play after 30 seconds and can not be replaced by a legal sub may be replaced by an EXCEPTIONAL SUB. No penalty will be assessed This Exceptional Sub will not be counted as a team substitution The injured player may not return for the rest of the MATCH

55 54 Order of Replacement for an Injured Player Use a legal sub first A player who has not entered the set, or By the starter or a sub who has played in that position of the rotation If No legal Subs are available use this order for an Exceptional Sub 1.By any substitute on the bench regardless of what position previously played 2.By the Libero (the Libero must change uniform)

56 55 Recording an EXCEPTIONAL SUBSTITUTION In the SCORING SECTION Record: Slash the injured player # and record the # of the Exceptional Sub Enter the Score at Change An Exceptional sub does not count as a team sub In the REMARKS SECTION Write: EX SUB, #6 FOR #4, A, SET 1, 22-24EXAMPLE: EX SUB, #6 FOR #4, A, SET 1, 22-24 (Example on next slides)

57 56 2 46c81012 1 3c57911  1 X SMALL SPIKERS X X A B BIG BLOCKERS 14 3  2 18 2 6 c 2 6 Small Spikers #4 is injured. No legal subs are on the bench. #6 comes in for injured #4 as an EXCEPTIONAL SUB. In Scoring Section: Slash 4 write 6c Slash the C next to 10, #6 will again become Captain Enter Score at Change. 2-8 2 8 6c Recording an EXCEPTIONAL SUBSTITUTION

58 57 In REMARKS Section USING CAPITAL LETTERS WRITE: Small Spikers #4 is injured. No legal subs on bench. #6 comes in for injured #4 as an EXCEPTIONAL SUB. Score is Small Spikers 2-8 In REMARKS Section USING CAPITAL LETTERS WRITE: What Happened: EX SUB, To Whom #6 comes in for injured #4: #6 FOR #4, Which Team: A, Which Set: SET 1, Score listing team involved score first: 2-8 EX SUB,#6 FOR #4,A,SET 1,2-8 Recording an EXCEPTIONAL SUBSTITUTION

59 58 Recording an EXPULSION of a Player or Staff in the REMARKS RED CARD In REMARKS Section USING CAPITAL LETTERS WRITE: Big Blockers #9 is given a RED CARD = EXPULSION. Set 2 score 8-4. In REMARKS Section USING CAPITAL LETTERS WRITE: What Happened: EXP, To Whom: #9, Which Team: B, Which Set: SET 2, Score listing team involved score first: 8-4 EXPELLED Player must sit out rest of Set. No penalty points assessed. EXP,B,SET 2,8-4#9,

60 59 Recording a DISQUALIFIED Player or Staff in the REMARKS RED YELLOW In REMARKS Section USING CAPITAL LETTERS WRITE: Big Blockers COACH is given a RED & YELLOW CARD = DISQUALIFICATION. Set 2 score 8-10. In REMARKS Section USING CAPITAL LETTERS WRITE: What Happened: DQ, To Whom: C, (C=COACH) Which Team: B, Which Set: SET 2, Score listing team involved score first: 8-10 DISQUALIFIED COACH must leave the bench for the rest of the match. No penalty points assessed. DQ,B,SET 2,8-10C,

61 60 Points Cancelled by the Referee EXAMPLES Having an illegal player on the court Wrong server not noticed until they have served points, but before the other team serves Player entry in wrong position and on the court when points are scored MIND CHANGE POINTS ARE NOT INCLUDED Mind Change points DO NOT have to be noted in the REMARKS SECTION (Example on next slide)

62 61 Recording Points Cancelled by the Referee Big Blockers #4 Served points 9-11 instead of #6. It was discovered before Team A serves. It is Set 2, the score is Big Blockers 11- 15. In REMARKS Section USING CAPITAL LETTERS Write: What Happened: CANCELLED POINTS 9-11 Which Team: B, Which Set: SET 2, Score listing team involved score first: 11-15 Other actions needed: Erase, white out, or X out points 9-11 Fill out wrong server info in the Sanction box Give a loss of rally point 16 to Small Spikers CANCELLED POINTS 9-11,B,SET 2,11-15

63 62 FORFEIT A FORFEIT- is caused by… –an Incomplete team at the beginning of set –or a team that refuses to play

64 63 Recording a Forfeit in REMARKS LATE BLOOMERS only has 5 players at the start of Set 1. They are team B. In REMARKS Section USING CAPITAL LETTERS Write: What Happened: FORFEIT Which Team: B, Which Set: SET 1, Score listing team involved score first: 0-0 Why: NOT ENOUGH PLAYERS Other actions needed: Write FORFEIT across scoring section of set 1 Write Winning Team 25 pts, LATE BLOOMERS 0 pts in the Results section Write Beginning and end times Late Bloomers have 10 minutes to field a team FORFEIT,B,SET 1,0-0,NOT ENOUGH PLAYERS (Example on next slide)

65 64 FORFEIT 1 2 3 4 5 68 2 3 12 5 6 EARLY RISERSLATE COMERS x FORFEIT, B, SET 1, 0-0 NOT ENOUGH PLAYERS 1 EARLY RISERS 25 LATE BLOOMERS 0 08 00 All Pre-game sections of Scoresheet should be completed Record Start & End Time Write Forfeit across scoring section Write Winning & Losing team 25-0 Write Remark as illustrated on last slide SMITH, SAMMY JONES, JESSE PENN, SHAWN BIG BLOCKERS IA A X X B

66 65 Recording a DEFAULT SET DEFAULT- happens when a team can not continue to play after the Set has started REMARKS: DEFAULT, B, SET 1, 10-21, NOT ENOUGH PLAYERS DUE TO INJURY Write winning team and score of 25 (or whatever is needed to win by 2 points) and the Default team will get all points earned Circle and Slash all points to 25 (or those needed to win) for the non-default team (Example on next slide)

67 66DEFAULT 1 2 3 4 5 68 2 3 12 5 6 EARLY RISERS AB X LATE COMERS x DEFAULT, B, SET 1, 10-21, NOT ENOUGH PLAYERS DUE TO INJURY 1 EARLY RISERS 25 LATE COMERS 10 08 0008 20 Record End Time Write Remark as illustrated on last slide Slash & Circle point for other team up to 25 Write Winning & Losing team 25-10 Finish end of Set procedures SMITH, SAMMY JONES, JESSE PENN, SHAWN BIG BLOCKERS IA //////////////////// /     0 2 5 7 10 4 10 15 19     X X

68 67 End of Set Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 68 2 3 12 5 6 BOOMERS 9 A B CHOCO LATE’ x 1 BOOMERS 25 CHOCO LATE’ 10 08 00 08 20 SMITH, SAMMY JONES, JESSE PENN, SHAWN BIG BLOCKERS TX //////////////////// / / / /     0 2 5 7 10 4 10 15 24 Write the last Exit score (Note: in this example set point was scored on a loss of rally by B, no tic mark is entered, the only exit score 25) Switch to Pen Record End Time Circle the Last Exit Score of each team Write Winning & Losing team 25-10 Hour-glass unused points (use ruler) Check Score sheet for errors Sign Score sheet Shawn Penn 25    X X

69 68 Tracking the LIBERO ALL STARS 4710c8 23215 86c4 10122 14 CHAMPIONS LIBERO NUMBER If a line-up sheet is submitted with a Libero listed the Assistant Scorekeeper/ Libero Tracker will have to track the Libero.

70 69 2 4 6c 8 10 12 14 86c4 10122 14 CHAMPIONS A Assistant Scorekeeper / Libero Tracker should enter the line up of teams having a Libero Tracking the LIBERO

71 70 14 A 2 4 6c 8 10 12 L Champions’ Libero replaces #12. Slash #12 and Write L Tracking the LIBERO

72 71 14 A 2 4 6c 8 10 12 L When the Libero leaves the player whose # is slashed before the L must replace the Libero. Champions #12 replaces the Libero. Slash the L and write 12. The Libero Must sit out one Rally before re-entering the Set. The assistant scorekeeper should check that the Libero DOES NOT play the front row or serve. 12 Tracking the LIBERO

73 72 14 A 2 4 6c 8 10 12 L The Libero Tracker must also track regular substitutions. Champions #18 replaces #9. Slash the 2 and write 18. Remember that the Libero must always be replaced by the player whose number is listed before the L. A regular substitution can be made right away. 18 Tracking the LIBERO

74 73 Deciding Set Score Sheet

75 74 Deciding Set Score Sheet The Team that starts on the left will also be listed on the far right The team starting on the right will be listed in the middle section Champions were Team A in Set 1 so will be Team A for the entire match All Stars will be Team B and will Receive FILL IN HEADINGS AND OFFICIALS. Use Pen You may have to write this information at breaks in the Set or at the end of the Set. Make sure you enter Set #3 (Example on next slide)

76 75 Using Pen enter the following: The All Stars are receiving on the left and are team B.B. X the circled R and X the first service round box. Write All Stars on the Far Right and write B in the circle. Champions are on the right side. Enter their name in the middle and write A. X the circled S. ALL STARS X CHAMPIONS Deciding Set Score Sheet B x x A ALL STARSB

77 76 ALL STARS B x B ALL STARS X A CHAMPIONS 18 47 6c 23 2 15 ALL STARS 23 6c47 21518 18 47 6c 23 2 15 The Line Up for the team starting on the left will also be entered on the far right

78 77 The Line Up for the team starting on the right will be entered in the middle 3 1 14 5c 7 9 5c14 1 7 9 3 16 CHAMPIONS 16 ALL STARS B x B ALL STARS X A CHAMPIONS 18 47 6c 23 2 15

79 78 Champions won Set 2, 25-20, which ended at 2:31 p.m. Add three minutes to the END time of Set 2 and record this time in the START box for Set 3. The Time would be 2:34 ( 14:34 ) use pen. 14 34 Entering the Beginning Time for a DECIDING SET 3 1 14 5c 7 9 16 ALL STARS B x B ALL STARS X A CHAMPIONS 18 47 6c 23 2 15 X

80 79 Time-Outs and subsFor the first 8 points of a deciding set in a match the Time-Outs and subs for the team starting on the far left will also be recorded on the far right 1 set playoff to 25If the Deciding Set sheet is used for a 1 set playoff to 25 points the teams will switch sides at 13 points instead of 8 so you will use the left side until point 13 for a 25 point playoff set Using a Deciding Set Score Sheet for THE FIRST 8 OR 13 POINTS

81 80 UPMAN, YUGO DOWNS, DANI WRITER, CLARE NW ACES IA ALL STARS B x B ALL STARS X A CHAMPIONS 18 47 6c 23 2 15 3 1 14 5c 7 9 16  //// X 14 34 22 0 0 /      / //////////// 0 4 4 5 7 ////////////  4 / A 3 5 4 3 / 14 5 5 / 5 5 / / 5  For the First 8 (13) Points SUBSTITUTIONS and TIME OUTS for the Team on the Left Are Also Recorded on the Far Right

82 81 When the team on the left serves point 8 or point 13 in a playoff set, leave the checked box on the left empty (NO Exit Score - that player is still serving) and put an “X” on the service round box # of that server on the far right. The final exit score for that server will be in the “x” box on the far right. Changing Courts in a DECIDING SET (Example on next slide)

83 82 8 ALL STARS B x B ALL STARS X A CHAMPIONS 18 47 6c 23 2 15 3 1 14 5c 7 9 16  //// X 14 34 22 0 0 /      / //////////// 0 4 4 5 7 ////////////  4 / 14 5 5 / 5 5 // 5  Record All-Stars score (8) in the Points at Chg circle next to the team name on the far right. Do Not enter exit score for All Stars #23, they are still serving. Transfer the last Service Rounds box from the far left to the far right, changing the check mark to a small x for All Stars #23 x The First Referee Signals for the Teams to CHANGE COURTS

84 83 When the team on the right (middle) earns point 8 (13), or the team on the far left earns the point 8 (13) on a loss of rally, Bring over the last action on the left side but use an “X” instead of a . Enter the last Exit Score. Changing Courts in a DECIDING SET (Example on next slide)

85 84 ALL STARS B x B ALL STARS X A CHAMPIONS 18 47 6c 23 2 15 3 1 14 5c 7 9 16  / X 14 34 22 0 0 /      / /////////////// 0 4 4 5 7 ////////////  4 / 14 5 5 / 5 5 // 5 7  7 x Champions win point 8 on a loss of rally. Record All-Stars score (7) in the Points at Chg circle next to the team name on the far right. Transfer the last Service Rounds box & exit score (action) from the far left to the far right, changing the  to a small x for All Stars #23 7 The First Referee Signals for the Teams to CHANGE COURTS

86 85 UPMAN, YUGO DOWNS, DANI WRITER, CLARE NW ACES IA 3 ALL STARS B x X B ALL STARS X A CHAMPIONS 18 47 6c 23 2 15 3 1 14 5c 7 9 14 34 / 22 0 0 /            //////////////////// 0 4 4 5 7 8 9 10 ////////////////      4 5 / A 3 5 4 / 14 5 5 / 5 5 / / 8 x    9 12 13 ////// / 15 13 9 //////// 10 14  15 Use Pen to complete the remainder of the sheet. 1)Record the time 2:43 PM (14:43)in the END box 2)Circle the last Exit Scores for each team. 3)Draw an hour-glass through the unused points in the Points columns with a ruler. (Do not hourglass the unused points on the far left side of the scoresheet). 4)Record the Winning & Losing Team and their scores in the RESULTS section. 5)Check the scoresheet for errors 6)Sign your name 14 43 ALL STARS CHAMPIONS 15 10 End of Set Procudures for DECIDING SET Clare Writer ////// ////// ////

87 86 Quick Reference on Heading & Officials Sections Use CAPITAL LETTERS and Pen Use International Time (EX: 13:00=1PM) Date should be MM/DD/YY (03/14/04) Make sure all headings are complete List Officials’ Names in CAPITAL LETTERS: LAST NAME, FIRST NAME List team names in CAPITAL LETTERS. 3 X s - Serve, Receive & 1 st service box of receiving team S R 1 XXX

88 87 Quick Reference on Substitutions THE THREE ACTIONS FOR A SUBSTITUTION Slash the player #, replace with the sub player # next to the original players number Write the score at the time of substitution (Sub team score first) Slash the team sub

89 88 Quick Reference on Use of Pen & Pencil Pen may be used for the whole score sheet if desired Prior to the contact for the first serve use Pen for- Headings, Officials Section, Team Names, 3 “Xs” for S R X, Line-ups and Start Time During Set Play- Pencil may be used for: P, slashing points, exit scores, subs, time-outs, sanctions, remarks After the Last exit score is written switch to PEN for: End Time, Circling final exit scores, Results section, hour-glassing un-used points, and scorekeeper signature

90 89 General Scorekeeping Clinic Thank You for Your Attention


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