Question:
volleyball !!!! what's the rule's and stuff?
2006-01-31 15:45:05 UTC
and why do u like it???????
Five answers:
2006-02-01 16:06:19 UTC
I love volleyball! I played competitively for 6 years.

Below is a link to find all the rules and stuff!



http://www.volleyball.org/rules/
Cece
2006-02-01 00:22:15 UTC
Volleyball, it really long to type! here's a summary though, 6 players on the court, three in the front, three in the back. In high school, rally scoring goes up to 25 points and you play best 3 out of 5. In college it is 30 points. Rotation is in a clockwise direction. And basically, the rest is stuff that you need to learn. I love volleyball just because it's a great sport that tests all aspects of how athletic you are.
rmblonghorn93
2006-02-02 03:08:56 UTC
The rules are rally score. Rally score is when you get a point for anything that happends. For example, somebody serves the volleyball out of bounds. The other team gets a point. If the ball hits the ground the other team gets a point. If the score keepers mess up, one team gets points. If the referee calls athe wrong call that team gets a point. If the coach goes crazy and gets kicked out of the game, the other team either forfits the game or they keep playing (if they have another coach). if there is a team that doesn't have enoguh players then they either have to forfit the game or ask the other team if they would like to play with the equal amount of players. Does that make it clear? If it doesn't go on a website like ask jeeves or something like that. Thank you.
deelia_alineea
2006-02-01 15:13:11 UTC
There are a lot of rules and stuff, search something on the internet.

I like it cause i play volleyball for a long time and I know it`s rules and that stuff just like my own pocket, and volleyball trains your clever.And it`s fun and you make friends, team friends and other friends from the teams you play against and you travel a lot.

It`s great!
vwgli
2006-01-31 23:48:15 UTC
Search volleyball rules and stuff?

Did you expect me to type out all the rules here?


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