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2024 CIF Sac-Joaquin Girls Volleyball Playoffs

2024 CIF Sac-Joaquin Girls Volleyball Playoffs - Division 1

2024 CIF Sac-Joaquin Girls Volleyball Playoffs Division 1

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Volleyball Referee Terminology

ALL A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
  • Ace - A serve that results directly in a point because the ball lands in the opponent’s court without being touched.
  • Antenna - Vertical rods attached to the net above the sidelines that mark the out-of-bounds along the net.
  • Assist - A set or pass that leads directly to a kill.
  • Attack Line - A line 3 meters (10 feet) from the net, dividing the front and back rows.
  • Back-Row Attack - An illegal attack by a back-row player when they jump to hit the ball in front of the attack line.
  • Ball Handling Fault - A violation involving improper contact with the ball (such as a double hit or carry).
  • Baseline - The back boundary line of the court.
  • Block - A defensive action where players at the net attempt to prevent the ball from crossing into their court.
  • Blocking Fault - A violation during a block attempt, such as touching the net or reaching over the net illegally.
  • Captain - The team leader who communicates with the referees on rule clarifications.
  • Carry - When a player holds or lifts the ball rather than hitting it cleanly.
  • Centerline - The line beneath the net that divides the court into two equal halves.
  • Check-In - A substitution process where a player enters the game.
  • Coin Toss - Used before the match to determine serve or side choice.
  • Communication - Effective verbal and non-verbal interactions between referees, players, and coaches.
  • Court Boundary - The perimeter lines marking the legal playing area.
  • Cover - A backup move to prevent a blocked ball from hitting the ground.
  • Crosscourt - A ball that travels diagonally across the net and court.
  • Decoy - A player who jumps to draw the blockers but is not involved in the play.
  • Default - A match loss due to a team failing to appear or comply with the rules.
  • Delay of Game - An intentional action that slows the match.
  • Delay Sanction - Penalties such as warnings or point loss for stalling.
  • Double Contact - A player contacting the ball twice in succession, considered a violation unless the first touch is a block.
  • Double Fault - When both teams commit a fault on the same play, leading to a replay.
  • Double Hit - Illegal touching of the ball twice in a row by the same player.
  • Drift - The movement of blockers along the net during an opponent's attack.
  • Drop Ball - A ball that falls untouched after a serve.
  • Foot Fault - A violation where a player steps on or over the service line during a serve.
  • Forearm Pass - Also known as a bump; a method of passing the ball using the forearms.
  • Free Ball - A ball that is easily returned over the net without an aggressive attack.
  • Frontcourt - The area of the court between the net and the attack line.
  • Held Ball - A ball that comes to rest or is not cleanly hit, resulting in a fault.
  • Illegal Alignment - A team formation violation, such as improper rotations during the serve.
  • Illegal Attack - A back-row player attacking the ball above the net from in front of the attack line.
  • Illegal Block - Blocking a ball that is not above the net or blocking a serve.
  • Illegal Contact - A violation involving an improper touch of the ball (e.g., carry, double hit).
  • In-Play - A ball that is legally in play and has not landed out of bounds.
  • In-Bounds - A ball that lands within the court’s boundaries.
  • Isolation Play - A strategic play designed to draw the blocker away from the primary hitter.
  • Joust - When players from opposing teams simultaneously contact the ball above the net.
  • Jump Serve - A serve where the server jumps and strikes the ball from the air.
  • Kill - A successful attack that results in a point or side out.
  • Line Judge - Officials positioned at the corners of the court responsible for signaling whether the ball lands in or out.
  • Libero - A specialized defensive player who wears a different-colored jersey and can replace any back-row player.
  • Libero Tracker - Official responsible for monitoring libero substitutions.
  • Match - A series of sets played to determine a winner.
  • Match Point - A situation where the serving team is one point away from winning the match.
  • Miscommunication - A breakdown in communication between teammates, often leading to errors.
  • Multiple Substitutions - When more than one player is substituted in or out at a time.
  • Net Fault - A violation where a player touches the net during play.
  • Net Serve - A serve that hits the net but still lands in bounds, allowed in play.
  • Overhand Pass - A pass made by contacting the ball with both hands above the head.
  • Overpass - A ball that crosses the net unintentionally due to a poor pass or dig.
  • Overlap - When players are out of their correct positions during the serve.
  • Out of Bounds - Any ball that lands outside the court's boundaries.
  • Out of Rotation - When a team fails to follow the correct rotational order during a serve.
  • Over-the-Net Fault - A violation where a player touches the ball over the opponent's side of the net.
  • Pancake - A defensive move where the player dives to keep the ball in play by placing a flat hand on the ground.
  • Penalty - A punishment for a rule violation, such as losing a point or side out.
  • Penalty Area - The designated area where players must stand after receiving a red card.
  • Playover - A replay of a rally due to a fault committed by both teams or an external interruption.
  • Point - Awarded to the team that wins a rally.
  • Quick Set - A low, fast set intended to catch the defense off guard.
  • R1 (First Referee) - The head official, positioned on the referee stand, responsible for the overall conduct of the match.
  • R2 (Second Referee) - The assistant official, located on the opposite side of the court, responsible for substitutions and monitoring violations.
  • Replay - When the point is replayed due to an official’s decision.
  • Rotation - The movement of players on the court after a side-out.
  • Screening - When players obstruct the opponent’s view of the server, resulting in a violation.
  • Set - A game within a match; typically, a team must win three sets to win the match.
  • Setter - A player whose main responsibility is to set the ball for attackers.
  • Service Area - The area behind the end line where a player must serve the ball.
  • Service Fault - Any error committed during a serve, such as a foot fault or serving out of bounds.
  • Set Point - A situation where the serving team is one point away from winning the set.
  • Side-Out - When the receiving team wins the rally and gains the right to serve.
  • Six-Pack - When a blocker gets hit in the face by a ball from an attacker.
  • Spike - An aggressive, downward hit of the ball aimed at scoring a point.
  • Substitution - Replacing one player with another during the game.
  • Substitution Area - The designated zone near the scorer’s table where players must check in for substitutions.
  • Timeout - A stoppage of play called by a coach or player to rest, regroup, or discuss strategy.
  • Tip - A soft, controlled hit that lands near the net to confuse the defense.
  • Touch - When the ball touches a player before going out of bounds, often signaled by the line judge.
  • Transition - The shift from defense to offense or vice versa during a rally.
  • Underhand Serve - A serve where the player swings their arm from below the waist to hit the ball.
  • Yellow Card - A warning issued by the referee for minor unsportsmanlike conduct.
  • Red Card - A penalty that results in the loss of a point or expulsion from the set.
  • Back-Row Setter Violation - When a back-row setter jumps to set the ball above the height of the net and the ball crosses the net.
  • Ready Position - The stance a player takes before the ball is served, with knees bent and arms ready.
  • Replay Point - A situation in which the point is replayed due to simultaneous fouls or outside interference.
  • Second Ball Attack - A strategy where the setter attacks the ball on the second touch instead of setting it for a teammate.
  • Service Error - A failed serve resulting in a point for the receiving team.
  • Switching - A strategy where players switch positions immediately after the serve to get into their preferred playing roles.
  • Three-Meter Line - Also known as the attack line, it is the line three meters from the net that separates the front row from the back row.
  • Timeout Limit - The maximum number of timeouts allowed per team per set, typically two in high school volleyball.
  • Touch Call - A signal by the line judge indicating that the ball touched a player before going out of bounds.
  • Transition Offense - The change from defense to offense when the defending team successfully passes the ball and prepares to attack.
  • Under-the-Net Violation - A fault that occurs when a player crosses completely under the net into the opponent’s court.
  • Unsportsmanlike Conduct - Behavior by a player, coach, or team member that disrespects the game, officials, or opponents, leading to a warning (yellow card) or penalty (red card).
  • Violation - A rule infraction resulting in a point for the opposing team.
  • Waist High Contact - Refers to the height at which the ball can be contacted legally by players, ensuring it is not carried or held.
  • Whistle - The sound device used by referees to start, stop, and control the match. The first referee initiates play by blowing the whistle for the serve.
  • Wipe - A hitting technique where the attacker deliberately hits the ball off the blocker’s hands and out of bounds to score a point.
  • Wing Span - The measurement of the arm spread of a player, important for blocking and reaching during defensive plays.
  • Yellow Card - A warning issued by the first referee for minor infractions, such as unsportsmanlike behavior.
  • Zonal Defense - A defensive strategy where each player covers a specific area of the court rather than following a specific opponent.

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OFFICIALS INSURANCE SUMMARY

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Coverage Summary

Arbiter Sports member officials are provided with General Liability, Accident Medical, and Accidental Death & Dismemberment coverage while they are officiating during covered activities as outlined below.

General Liability

Policy will provide $1 million per occurrence, subject to a policy aggregate of $5 million per official. Participant Legal Liability is included within the limits of coverage. Defense costs are paid in addition to these limits.

Accident Medical

Coverage is provided up to a limit of $50,000, with a $250 deductible. Benefit period is 52 weeks. Coverage is excess of any other valid and collectible insurance the official may have in force. The $250 deductible will need to be paid over any primary insurance the official may have in force.

Accidental Death & Dismemberment

Policy provides a $10,000 limit for Accidental Death & Dismemberment, including limited coverage for heart and circulatory disorders.

Covered Activities (All Coverages)

  • For coverage to apply, the individual must be a registered official with Arbiter Sports. Membership will be verified by Arbiter Sports before any claim is paid.
  • This insurance coverage shall apply while the member official is engaging in officiating activities for sports/ activities that are recognized by the state high school association where the game/contest takes place and that follow the sports guidelines of an accredited sport sanctioning organization or governing body. If a sport is recognized for either men or women by the state high school association, the official will be covered for officiating both men and women. Officiating activities include assigning, chain crew, and attending or operating officiating camps, clinics or meetings. Coverage will extend to non-high school activities as well, such as middle school, summer leagues, and recreational leagues, but no coverage will apply for officiating at the professional or semi-professional level.
  • Coverage may extend to include travel directly to and from a covered activity for all Participant Accident benefits. No liability coverage is provided for travel to and from a covered activity.
  • Officiating activities include assigning, chain crew, and attending or operating officiating camps, clinics or meetings.

Insurance Carriers

The insurance carriers providing these admitted policies to Arbiter Sports are “A” rated by A.M. Best.

Claims & Questions

  • Any Participant Accident claims should be reported to Health Special Risk, Inc., 8400 Belleview Drive, Suite 150, Plano, TX, 75024 (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). Policy Number: 11SPR0941202.
  • Any General Liability claims should be reported to American Specialty Insurance & Risk Services, Inc., 7609 W. Jefferson Blvd., Suite 150, Fort Wayne, IN, 46804 (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). Policy Number: SBCGL1494004
  • For questions regarding the Arbiter Sports Officials Insurance Program, please contact American Specialty at 800-245-2744.

This is a very general reference to what coverage(s) the insurance policy (or policies) will provide and is not intended to attempt to describe all of the various details pertaining to the insurance. Actual coverages are detailed in the policy of insurance and are always subject to all terms, provisions, conditions, and exclusions as contained therein.

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Someone suggested that we call it the Jeff VanH Trophy 🤣
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Coaches love the way Chet treats them and their players! 

When Chet walks into the gym, it's not unusual to hear the players scream "Look it's CHET... HI CHET!"
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2023 Official of the Year
1st Annual (Coaches voted)
Chet Linton
C
Someone suggested that we call it the Jeff VanH Trophy 🤣
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Coaches love the way Chet treats them and their players! 

When Chet walks into the gym, it's not unusual to hear the players scream "Look it's CHET... HI CHET!"
Thanks Chet for being a great ambassador for high school volleyball and for being NICE to our student athletes❣️🏆
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