The Official Forum

The Official Forum (https://forum.officiating.com/)
-   Volleyball (https://forum.officiating.com/volleyball/)
-   -   Ball from another court (https://forum.officiating.com/volleyball/59390-ball-another-court.html)

Scrapper1 Sat Oct 16, 2010 06:22pm

Ball from another court
 
I mentioned in a previous thread that I was working solo today. I was working my JV match directly next to the court where the Varsity match was taking place at the same time.

While the ball was being played far from the net on the receivers' side of my court, a ball from the Varsity match apparently rolled onto the servers' side. It was cleared quickly enough by a serving player that I never saw the ball on the court. After the rally (which the serving team won), a player told me that the ball had been on the court.

1) Once I have this information, is there anything I should do about it?

2) If I had seen the "varsity" ball while the "JV" ball was still far from the net, should I stop the rally? (Even though it doesn't seem to be interfering with play.)

MD Longhorn Mon Oct 18, 2010 04:56pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 696693)
I mentioned in a previous thread that I was working solo today. I was working my JV match directly next to the court where the Varsity match was taking place at the same time.

While the ball was being played far from the net on the receivers' side of my court, a ball from the Varsity match apparently rolled onto the servers' side. It was cleared quickly enough by a serving player that I never saw the ball on the court. After the rally (which the serving team won), a player told me that the ball had been on the court.

1) Once I have this information, is there anything I should do about it?

2) If I had seen the "varsity" ball while the "JV" ball was still far from the net, should I stop the rally? (Even though it doesn't seem to be interfering with play.)

In 1, no - you didn't see it, so you don't KNOW it happened, nor whether it had any effect. In 2 - err on the side of replaying this point unless you are positive there was ZERO effect (usually meaning the ball never came back to the side where the ball rolled onto).

FMadera Tue Oct 19, 2010 11:09am

Quote:

Originally Posted by mbcrowder (Post 696906)
In 1, no - you didn't see it, so you don't KNOW it happened, nor whether it had any effect. In 2 - err on the side of replaying this point unless you are positive there was ZERO effect (usually meaning the ball never came back to the side where the ball rolled onto).

Um, you're going to replay because something MIGHT be the case?

I'd go the opposite direction. Play on unless you can cite a reason for issuing a replay.

MCBear Tue Oct 19, 2010 01:40pm

As Felix said, if you don't know that the ball had an effect on the play (i.e, you didn't see any players react to the ball being on the court), it is play on. We don't guess, we make informed decisions.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:19pm.



Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.3.0 RC1