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Old Wed Sep 22, 2010, 11:59pm
Andy Andy is offline
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Its a good start.....

Tracking your setter is key to keeping rotations straight. But you still need to know where all of the players on the court, whether front row or back row.

Some teams have a dominant hitter that they will set wherever she is, so you need to know when she is in the back row and subject to the back row restrictions.

What your partner says makes sense, but you can't just stop there.
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