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During our captains meeting we cover playable area, identifying any anomalies for the gym. For the bench side of the court, we will say something like. playable area up to the benches.
After that, ther area between the benches and the court is playable area, and I'm not going to allow a coach to move his/her chair into that space. As Tim points out, the coach can stand, so that's what he/she should do. |
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kycat1, incorrect procedure...unless you are moving both benches to the same distance from the court, one chair should not be moved. the coach has to live with the set-up. As long as they are in accordance with Rule 4-5, we aren't going to move one chair.
Where was the table located - the same distance from the court or closer to the court than the benches? As an R2, I have a problem if the bench is behind me so that I cannot see the coach with my peripheral vision and communicate with the coach effectively.
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Jan G. Filip - San Jose, CA EBVOA Rules Interpreter Emeritus NCS Volleyball Officials Coordinating Committee Recorder CIF State Volleyball State Championships Referee (2005), Scorekeeper (2006-2007) & Libero Tracker (2010) PAVO State Referee (2014) / PAVO Certified Scorekeeper (2014) / PAVO Certified Line Judge (2012) USAV Junior National Referee (resigned 2013) / USAV National Scorekeeper (2014) |
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