Thread: Serve Part II
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Old Tue May 09, 2023, 03:46pm
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Originally Posted by Zoochy View Post
I am the R2. R1 calls for the serve. I observe the alignment of the Receiving team. I give a peak to observe the alignment of the Serving team. I notice what I believe to be an alignment error on the serving team (RB and RF are overlapping). I am not sure so I just store the information in my head. Serving team scores the point. R1 calls for serve. I take a better look at the serving team alignment. They are in the same alignment. Again I am not 100% that they are illegal. Serving team scores the point. R1 calls for serve. Same alignment. Serve team loses point. I get out my cheat sheet to note the rotation. I am now certain Serving team was out of alignment for their last 3 serves. Two of the serves they scored points. Substitutions were made by both teams. Before the request for serve, the New serving team calls Time out. Coming out of the time out the Coach from the old serving team requests an alignment check for their team. (I guess he believed they were in illegal alignment). I get the players into their appropriate positions.
Here is my question. Can I inform the R1 that the team was in illegal alignment for scoring of 2 points and thus have the 2 points removed?
Can you? Sure. Is it a good idea at that point? Nope.

When you line them up, you can always make sure the R1 sees what the lineup *should* be, and hopefully the R1 will be more mindful moving forward.
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