THE FIRST REFEREE EOA VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS CLINIC July 23, 2014.
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Transcript of THE FIRST REFEREE EOA VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS CLINIC July 23, 2014.
THE FIRST REFEREE
EOA VOLLEYBALL
OFFICIALS CLINIC
July 23, 2014
REFERENCES• FEDERATION RULES
• EOA MECHANICS GUIDELINES
• COMMON SENSE
R1 Responsibilities
• Pre-Match Responsibilities
• In-Match Responsibilities
• Post-Match Responsibilities
• Partner
• Location (be specific!)
• Uniforms & Equipment
• Critical Information
PRE-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
1-2 Days Before the Match
PRE-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
• Identify Host Administration– Quick introduction; Where will they be?
• Establish Ground Rules, Nonplayable Areas
• Court, Net, and Equipment Checks
Upon Arrival
R1
SCORE TABLE VISITORHOME
R2
Facility Concerns??
Facility Concerns??
YOU MAKE THE CALLA basketball goal is permanently mounted on the floor entirely outside the 6-foot allowance beyond the endline of the court. The goal is permanent in a vertical position.
A player chases a ball which brushes (a) the backboard (b) the standard of the pole-mounted backboard.
• R1 Presides–Head Coaches, captains–R2, Line Judges (if both present)
• Introductions• Ground rules• Verify “Are your players legally,
properly, and safely equipped?”• Sportsmanship expectations
PRE-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
Pre-Match Conference
PRE-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
R2
HC
LJ LJ
CH
C
R1
C
• Coin toss– SAVE FOR LAST…– Coin called by visitors– Winner’s choice; Serve or Receive– Notify Scorer as to first serve– Instruct timer to begin clock
PRE-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
Pre-Match Conference
• Line Judge (LJ) briefing
PRE-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
2014 RULE CHANGE
• The first referee may direct the line judge on the serving team’s side to move in line with the extension of the end line until the ball is contacted to gain a better view when a server serves from the left third of the service area.
R1
R2
LJ
LJ
SCORE TABLE TEAM BENCHTEAM BENCH LT SK T
TEAM BENCH
R1
R2
LJ
LJ
SCORE TABLE TEAM BENCHLT SK T
• Line Judge (LJ) briefing
• Partner briefing
• Warm-Ups
PRE-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
IN-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
• Normal whistle sequence is 3 steps:1. Blow whistle (get everyone’s attention)
2. Signal result of play (Point/LOR, Replay/Re-serve)
3. Signal fault• If R2 whistles first, then:
– R2 signals fault, then player number if necessary– R1 signals result, then player number if necessary
Whistle & Mechanics Sequence
2014 EDITORIAL CHANGE
• 5-2-7(b): When a fault is whistled by the second referee, the first referee will indicate only the result of play followed by the player at fault, if necessary.
• Pre-serve scan of benches, teams, table and R2– Alignment of serving/receiving team
• Anticipate flight/interference with obstacles• Anticipate next player to contact
– Look ahead of ball– See how player plays ball
IN-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
Coverage During Play
R1
SCORE TABLE VISITORHOME
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4
3
2
15
141312
11 16
R2
LJ
LJ
1
Before the beckon the R1 SCANS….
R1 S
CA
NS
….
IN-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
IN-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
Screen Situations
65
4 3 2
1
IN-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
Signals• Review mechanics signals (p. 58-59 in Rules)
– Correction to substitution signal – closed fists– Correction to change of court signal – closed fists
• Review EOA Guidelines
• Use correct signal for fault
IN-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
• Illegal contacts• Multiple contacts (on 2nd or 3rd
contact)• Four contacts• Simultaneous contacts
Ball Handling
YOU MAKE THE CALL
When receiving a serve, the CB on Team R double hits the ball, with no prolonged contact, while attempting an overhead pass to a teammate.
IN-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
IN-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
• Back Row Attacks–Position of the Feet–Position of the Ball
Attacks and Blocks
IN-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
• Back Row Attacks–Position of the Feet–Position of the Ball
• Back Row Blocks–Position of the Player(s)–Position of their Hands
No completing a block or attack on serve.
Attacks and Blocks
YOU MAKE THE CALLCF on Team R jumps to block an attack by an opposing player. The jump is too early, so CF is on the way down and not above the top of the net when she contacts and deflects the ball which is
(a)still partially above the top of the net
(b) completely below and not near the top of the net
R1 RESPONSIBILITIES
Libero Awareness• Enter and Exit
• Playing Actions
• Assistance to R2 (if otherwise occupied)– Stop substitutes from unauthorized entry– Whistle end of time-out
• Signal the number of time-outs used
• End of game/match protocol
IN-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
Dead Ball Duties
IN-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
With Partner
With Coaches
With Participants
Communication
• Verbal warning – tweet whistle
IN-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
Warning
1st Minor Offense
Penalty
2nd Minor 1st Serious
Offense
Disqualification3rd Minor
2nd Serious1st Flagrant
Offense
Point/LOR Point/LOR
YOU MAKE THE CALL
POST-MATCH RESPONSIBILITIES
Toot & Scoot!
Debrief with partner/crew – write notes!
Report sanctions to commissioner (red card or higher)
HOW TO FLY SOLO
Pre-Match: complete all duties of R1 and R2
Ball in Play: R2 duties are secondary concern. Focus on ball and contacts.
Dead Ball: Scan court every time for requests from coaches, signals from scorer
CONCLUDING THOUGHTS• Know your roles and responsibilities• When needed - sell the call• Be willing to admit a mistake• Move past your own/other’s criticisms• Keep the match moving
CONCLUDING THOUGHTS
Strive for Consistency:• In ball handling violations• In determining unsportsmanlike
conduct• Treatment of both teams
USE YOUR RESOURCES
• Federation Rule Book• EOA Guidelines• Get out and Observe• Ask questions
– Partner– Committee Members– Rules Interpreter– Mechanics Interpreter – Commissioner