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Vb Scrub Fri Oct 17, 2008 08:22pm

"Lift" - Rule Language
 
I have looked and maybe I am not searching in the right places but I cannot find the language that defines a "lift" in NFHS rules. I ref both USAV and college so I am aware of what a lift is in both of those cases but I don't know the definition for high school. I am an observer (and spouse of a coach) for high school.

MCBear Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:19am

The definition of a lift is not included in the NFHS Rules Book. 9-4-5 gives the following:
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ART. 5 . . . Legal contact is a touch of the ball by a player’s body above and including the waist which does not allow the ball to visibly come to rest or involve prolonged contact with a player’s body.
The lift is considered an illegal hit - check the signal chart and you will not find a signal for a lift.

Scrapper1 Sat Oct 18, 2008 08:45am

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Legal contact is a touch of the ball by a player’s body above and including the waist which does not allow the ball to visibly come to rest or involve prolonged contact with a player’s body.
Interesting. So what if you bend over so that your hands are below your waist? :D

Ok, serious question. What if a player makes a bad first hit which deflects off a teammate's foot but bounces up into the air where it could be legally hit over the net? Is the unintentional contact with the foot illegal and the end of the rally?

In NCAA-W, we don't worry about this, right? There's no provision for "above the waist".

refnrev Sat Oct 18, 2008 10:09am

You may hear "lift", "throw," even "carry" at times. They are just other terms for illigal hit.

Back In The Saddle Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:36pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 543848)
Interesting. So what if you bend over so that your hands are below your waist? :D

Ok, serious question. What if a player makes a bad first hit which deflects off a teammate's foot but bounces up into the air where it could be legally hit over the net? Is the unintentional contact with the foot illegal and the end of the rally?

In NCAA-W, we don't worry about this, right? There's no provision for "above the waist".

In NFHS this is an illegal hit and does end the rally.

refnrev Sat Oct 18, 2008 02:37pm

What BITS said.:)

MCBear Sat Oct 18, 2008 05:54pm

And next year, we will submit to the NFHS VB Rules Committee to get rid of the prohibition against contact below the waist. If a player can get to the ball with ANY body part, let's play and give credit for an athletic play.

PaREF Sun Oct 19, 2008 03:49pm

" And next year, we will submit to the NFHS VB Rules Committee to get rid of the prohibition against contact below the waist."

And next year it will be rejected as it always has been:(.

OmniSpiker Mon Oct 20, 2008 09:47am

I've been called for illegal contact everytime the hands were below the waistline. :mad: and witness to that numerous times.

MCBear Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:11pm

Omni, someone just likes to pick on you is all! :D

Back In The Saddle Mon Oct 20, 2008 01:57pm

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Originally Posted by PaREF (Post 543997)
" And next year, we will submit to the NFHS VB Rules Committee to get rid of the prohibition against contact below the waist."

And next year it will be rejected as it always has been:(.

Perhaps, but Illegitimi non carborundum I always say. ;)

BlitzkriegBob Mon Oct 20, 2008 02:53pm

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Originally Posted by MCBear (Post 543910)
If a player can get to the ball with ANY body part, let's play and give credit for an athletic play.

While I wouldn't have any objection to a change in the rules, I would never have characterized any contact below the waist that I have personally seen as an athletic play. It has always been the result of somebody completely missing the ball or shanking a pass so badly that it just manages to hit someone in the leg right before it hits the ground. I can honestly say that in my five short years of officiating volleyball that I have never seen a ball saved after a contact below the waist. :cool:

OmniSpiker Mon Oct 20, 2008 02:57pm

I can say that in EU league, it is never an athletic play and always a desperation play. Anything else after that, is just pure chance of luck.

MCBear Mon Oct 20, 2008 05:55pm

Omni, I gotta agree, but that is what makes it so totally cool! It is an awesome sight when, out of the blue, a ball that looks like it is going to be out of play gets saved because a player can get a foot under it to send it back to the court and over the net. It may be desperation, as you say, but it is also athletic because the player was able to pull it off.

I have had it happen a couple of times in the last 3 or 4 years, and I have had to kill the ball during High School matches and allow the play to continue in USAV Juniors matches.

As always, YMMV.

Retrozetti Thu Oct 23, 2008 10:43am

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Originally Posted by MCBear (Post 544267)
Omni, I gotta agree, but that is what makes it so totally cool! It is an awesome sight when, out of the blue, a ball that looks like it is going to be out of play gets saved because a player can get a foot under it to send it back to the court and over the net.

Best move I saw was when a team jumped up to block, the ball deflected off the blockers arms and fell downward towards their court. The nearest blocker, while the ball is dropping right in front of him, he "hackey-sacked" the ball with the side of his foot, and it went straight up and parallel to the net, to their outside hitter (a beautifully perfect set, under any standards) and that hitter clobbered the ball down to the opponent's court. Luckily, it was a USAV match... under NFHS rules, I would have cried having to call the fault on them. I'd be required to call it, but thank god it was a USAV match.

Having that said, I also understand wherein NFHS is structured to teach the fundamentals. When they get to USAV at college, then they can show off... but master the basics first.


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