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As per Kelvin Green
I reffed some fairly competitive church league VB a few years ago.
Here's my advice: Know the rules! Know your primary areas of responsibility! watch as many games as you can to get the feel! Sound familiar? It's the spike-block plays that are the fastest with a lot of people at the net and possibility of multiple hits.
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I have officiated volleyball as well as basketball and softball for 3 years now and I believe the most important thing is to know the rules and know them well, every aspect matters!
A lot of young vb officials often are reluctant to call the carry, that is, i believe, the hardest call to make. The legal vs. the illegal. it is a carry if there is any prolonged contact, if it comes to rest, or most of the time if 2 hands are used and are not together it is a violation because it is very difficult to simotaneously hit the ball and not have it be a "double hit". And lastly have confidence in yourself and your calls and have FUN, a wise official once told me that fun is the key and if you aren't having fun, you don't belong officiating, good luck |
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