![]() Host Management / Site Manager – Find the site manager. ![]() Conduct pre-match expectations with crew near the table. Match Arrival – R1 & R2 arrive 45-30 minutes prior to every match – Line judges 30 minutes. ![]() Please discuss uniform preference in email or group text message to the crew (do not include the AD / Secretary in your uniform discussion) CC officials assigned to match in the email. Ask host management for a locker room in your communication (if needed). Match Confirmation– Referee contacts host school (Athletic Director / Secretary) via email. Best of luck to all officials and have fun this season. We ask all officials to follow with this pre-match routine for consistency on all future matches. Please print this guide and review it before your matches to best-prepare your crew every night. Here is a checklist and manual for all officials working WPIAL High School Volleyball matches this season. All debriefs should be a positive experience. Officials who make the extra effort to submit the match report and provide the chapter feedback may benefit for future assignments as we appreciate all officials going the extra yard.Īll crews should conduct a professional post-match debrief. The discussion should not exceed 10-15 minutes. The debrief should emphasis on areas of concern while discussing plays of interest. Match reports carry a ton of weight for future assignments, especially for officials who take the time to submit the report. Please be fair and honest with your reports and do not protect your partners or yourself in your match report. We do not need 2 different match reports. The R-1 for the varsity match should submit the match report. We do not need match reports from middle school or JV matches, but information from those matches may be submitted. Thank you!Īll of our officials are required to submit match reports after each varsity high school match. If there are any changes, please email our crew or text / call us directly. We look forward to working this assignment. See you tomorrow or later today. Please confirm all of the match details are correct. We plan to arrive around (30-45 minutes before the Schedule Match Time in the Arbiter). Good morning, we are scheduled to officiate (School Name – Sport) today or tomorrow (Date of Competition) at (Time) vs. Here is a sample email on how to confirm a match with a school. Crew communication is more effective than individual communication because everybody will then be on the same page when the athletic department responds back to the officials. The best method to confirm a match is thru email by including the athletic director, athletic secretary, and your entire crew. Please confirm your matches 24-48 hours before the scheduled date of the match or confirm the match with the host school on the date of the match. Please use common sense so the varsity match can be best-officiated. An official should never R-1 the varsity match until they are confident and ready for that responsibility. Even if a newer official shows up late for the JV match (because they are coming from a middle school match), they should NOTbe forced to R-1 the varsity match. The officials should discuss their comfort level and decide which official is best suited to R-1 the varsity match. The R-1 in the Arbiter does not mean that official goes up to R-1 the varsity match. Please double-check your accepted matches in the Arbiter and put those dates in your calendar / planner. Please check your Arbiter account daily. After accepting an assignment, please make sure you can see that assignment in your Arbiter Schedule. Categories Officials TrainingĪrbiter Sports Maintenance / Accepting Matches – R-1 / R-2 – Decisions If you have any questions, please contact Greg Lockley or Joe Hardiman. Summarily, It is loss of rally for the Service Team when they serve illegally, however if they have a SERVICE FAULT and are in the proper order, they will only be awarded a point if the RECEIVING TEAM IS SOLEY OUT OF POSITION. It is important to know the difference between an ILLEGAL SERVICE and a SERVICE FAULT. Please read the following explanation:ġ) Each (legal) server may have only one re-serve during the team’s term of serviceĢ) A reserve is called when the (legal) server releases the ball for service, then catches it or it drops to the floor.ģ) There are seven (7) incidents where a serve becomes ILLEGAL and the ball remains dead.Ĥ) A served ball is a service FAULT and becomes dead when it ī) Crosses the net not entirely between the net antennas, or lands out of bounds,Ĭ) or Touches the ceiling or any other obstruction ![]() The serving rule discussed at Sunday’s meeting needs to be clarified. ![]()
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