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Andy Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:51am

libero and serving
 
HS match last night...NFHS rules

Game is humming along, Team A has just won a rally and is going to serve.
Libero enters the court legally, RB player leaves court, no problems.
Libero looks at me (R2) and says "I will be serving now". I said "OK, go ahead"

Coach tells me from bench - "She has to report before she serves for the first time"

Any ideas where this comes from????

FMadera Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:58am

Proper reply to coach.

"No she doesn't."

TimTaylor Wed Oct 17, 2007 11:27am

What Felix said.

Seriously, it could have come from a bunch of places. Most likely either the coach misunderstood the process or a previous official didn't really understand it, so was winging it & gave bad information. Sad to say, the latter happens way to often...........

Back In The Saddle Wed Oct 17, 2007 01:08pm

It is suggested that the down official make of point of informing the scorekeeper the first time the libero serves. Perhaps the misunderstanding arose out of that?

refnrev Wed Oct 17, 2007 06:35pm

BITS,
There will be some confusion over the L serving for a while. I, for instance, did no HS (Varsity or JV) this year because of soccer commitments, and before next year I'm going to have to sit down and really study the process so I don't mess it up. As for where the question came from.... where do any of the goofball things we hear come from? It must be from a glaxy far, far away!:)

Andy Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:44am

Thanks all....

Felix - that was exactly my response to the coach.

BITS - Your answer seems to make the most sense.

I am in a large metro area and the training and clinics that I have access to here are pretty good. This particular team was from an outlying part of the state. Historically, officials in the outlying parts of the state have not had access to the same levels of training and some years, if they are able to get together just to go over rules changes, it's an accomplishment. It wouldn't surprise me a bit if one of the teams "local" officials told them that it was a requirement.

Back In The Saddle Thu Oct 18, 2007 02:12pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy
BITS - Your answer seems to make the most sense.

When my answers begin to make sense, it's time for one of us to go back onto his meds. :D

Sounds like you handled it well.


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