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Old Wed Sep 03, 2003, 12:28pm
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Originally posted by Andy
[BIn AZ this year, we were also told to play with this interp: If the back row player meets the three criteria for a back row attack, but is attempting to direct the ball to a teammate and the ball crosses the net, the violation is not to be called. This might happen if the back row setter is attempting to set across the court to a hitter, but misses the set and it goes across the net. [/B]
Andy, thanks for all the tips. I can start studying these ideas right away, and it will steepen my learning curve.

The part about when to call it still confuses me. Your example above, of the setter that tries to set and it accidentally goes across, I can handle. But what's the rule otherwise? I've looked at the rule book, but I just can't get a schematic in my mind of what the rule is.

Thanks for your help.
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