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When may a coach withdraw a substitution request?
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1.) If the withdrawal is before the R2 acknowledges the request for substitution, there is no penalty. 2.) If the withdrawal comes after the R2 acknowledges the request, a delay of game sanction is assessed. The effects of the sanction is determined by which rule set is used. If this is under NFHS rules, the delay of game forces the offending team to take a time out if available, or award a point to the opposing team if no time out is available. Under USAV and NCAA rules, the delay sanction could be a warning or a loss of rally (point for opposing team). If USAV, the first delay in the match results in a warning, and in NCAA, the first delay in the set results in a warning. All subsequent delays are loss of rally. With that said, the R2 should use preventative officiating to avoid this situation.:) |
As we move forward, let's also make sure we're not just "giving away" free answers to rules tests, especially when the original poster makes no effort to include any kind of thought process, rules reference, etc., to indicate any effort to learn the rule verbiage. At a minimum, rules exams are a good time to refresh your knowledge of the rules by opening the book.
If you post a question, I'd encourage everyone to at least give your opinion on where you're leaning on the question, rather than just putting a question out there so you don't have to do the research yourself. Just my thoughts. |
I was just going to say that especially with some parts of the country taking their tests right now.My area is going thru summer observations now and we take our test in August.
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I was just about to ask the answer to #4.
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