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Old Thu Aug 25, 2005, 04:46pm
Vb Scrub Vb Scrub is offline
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Another thing to watch for in out of rotation is the libero. I have done college matches and club matches where the libero just goes in and plays defense where they want to. Sometimes it was accidental, other times it was intentional. I had a club team tell me the libero could go in and stay in middle back the whole time without regard to the correct service rotation.

Watch out for who the libero replaces and where that position is on the court to make sure the libero stays in the correct rotation.

I don't know about H.S. but in college I have had to watch for the outside hitters who are also the primary passers. If they are always passing then in many rotations they run close to overlapping, especially when the OH are in positions 3 and 6 on the court and both are passing.
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