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Old Mon Aug 06, 2007, 03:52pm
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Originally Posted by UMP 64
Fed rules, 1st situation. R teams 2nd hit towards net, (pass or set) ball above net ht. and R team player late to get into position near net, may not have even gotten there in time, S team tips ball downward (spike) onto R side floor.
You didn't specify if the ball had broken the place of the net. If it did, it doesn't matter, legal play.

If it's a block, and the team had an opportunity to complete their attack, no fault.

It is never legal to attack a ball that is entirely on the opponent's side.

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2nd sit: same prefix but was 3rd hit, ball above net ht. no one near net for R team, S team member goes over net prior to breaking plane to tip ball down to R side floor.
It is legal to penetrate to block an attack. All 3rd hits in NFHS are considered attacks. No fault, legal play.

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3rd sit:R team member at net, kills 2nd or 3rd ball to R team side, but follow through contacts the net.
Unless the ball hits the floor before the contact with the net, you would have a net fault here. All rule sets make contact with the net illegal when playing the ball (excluding loose hair).
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