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Old Mon Oct 10, 2011, 02:58pm
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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap View Post
Watched a little bit of a college match over the weekend and I noticed the LJ was standing way back on the serve and then moved up. I had some problems with a LJ standing way back and staying there. I will likely be a LJ in upcoming district tournaments. I plan to stay close to the corner to get a good view of the lines. I assume the college official does it out of habit to be sure that a server has maximum run of the end line.
If the server is standing to the left sideline and will come close to your base position, you will want to line up behind them and even with the sideline, so you can still watch for sideline calls. The R1 will then take the lead on foot fault calls. Once the server serves the ball, get quickly back to your base position.

It isn't so much so the server can have access to the full end line, so much as to prevent the line judge from distracting or interfering with the server by getting in her line of sight.
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