Thread: Test Question 1
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Old Thu Sep 15, 2016, 11:48am
hiller hiller is offline
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In this situation and in regards to the second contact (the ball rebounding from the net into the chest during the block) it is irrelevant where the hands are at that specific time. If B3 is still in the act of blocking, multiple contacts as described are permitted and considered as part of the original blocking action.

Based on FIVB rules the situation described is "play on".
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