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Old Sat Oct 31, 2009, 11:43am
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Originally Posted by FMadera View Post
2. Your interpretation may have been correct, but for the wrong reason. A blocker is defined by reaching higher than the net, but the ball does *not* have to be above the net when contacted in order to be a block. However, a blocker is also defined as being "close to the net," so if the blocker was truly three feet from the net, that would be a hard sell.

And you can have a block when the ball is below the tape how? Sounds like a first hit to me.
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