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Old Wed May 03, 2023, 11:33am
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I think as a general rule, that's definitely something to include in your prematch. If you wait, there's far less likelihood of a replay (virtually none, if done correctly), but you'll get lots of crap for waiting so long after the fact to decide on a fault. If the R2 whistles incorrectly, there's greater chance of the R1 issuing a replay, or other ill will caused by the indecision.

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Does volleyball have a signal for stopping play without issuing a decision? In basketball, the open-hand stop clock signal stops play, but does not commit an official to any particular decision.
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Old Wed May 03, 2023, 12:35pm
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Does volleyball have a signal for stopping play without issuing a decision? In basketball, the open-hand stop clock signal stops play, but does not commit an official to any particular decision.
That's not true in basketball.
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Old Wed May 03, 2023, 09:17pm
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The open hand signal is.used for a timeout, violation, or held ball. All it means, by itself, is that play is stopped. In NFHS and NCAA men's mechanics, a stop-clock signal, with the open hand, is required before.calling a held ball, any violation, or a timeout, whether charged or officials'. Thus, the open hand is the generic stop signal for the game clock. In NCAA women's mechanics, the stop clock signal is not used for an out-of-bounds violation, 5-second violation, 10-second violation, or a held ball.
In an NFHS (or NCAAM) game, an official can blow a whistle, raise an open.hand, and look to a partner.for help.if unsure.on an out-of-bounds play (or.use.the time granted by him stopping the clock to decide himself).

Does volleyball have a similar signal to communicate that play is stopped, but that a point is not awarded (yet)?
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Does volleyball have a similar signal to communicate that play is stopped, but that a point is not awarded (yet)?
Yes. Replay.
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