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  1. Mar 31, 2023 · High school volleyball regulations require a ball with a 65-67 cm circumference and a weight of 260-280 grams. The ball must be made of leather or other suitable material and inflated to a pressure of 0.30-0.325 kg/cm2. Before the start of the match, the ball must be inspected and approved by the game officials.

  2. Notable Rules for Sitting Volleyball. In sitting volleyball, the net is about 3 feet high, and the court is 10 x 6 meters with a 2-meter attack line. The court is divided into two sides of 5m deep by 6m wide. The net height is set at a height of 1.15m for men, and 1.05m for women. Players are allowed to block serves, but one “cheek” must be ...

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  4. Oct 20, 2023 · Here’s a brief tell-all if you’re interested in learning more about basic High School Volleyball Rules and regulations at the Olympics. So let’s start! How Do High School Volleyball Games Work? In the realm of high school volleyball, the adherence to fundamental rules and guidelines aligns closely with that of professional or collegiate ...

  5. Oct 10, 2023 · Understand high school volleyball rules. Learn about court dimensions, scoring, rotation system, and more in our comprehensive guide.

  6. Jan 11, 2023 · High School Volleyball Scoring. High school volleyball games use scoring rules similar to those in collegiate and international play. Games are played to the best of five sets, and each set is played to 25 points, using rally scoring with a required two-point margin of victory. The final set is played to 15 points.

  7. Sep 30, 2023 · Official Volleyball Rules For Scoring. The official volleyball rules for scoring are as follows: A team scores a point whenever they win a rally. (A team can win a rally by grounding the ball on the opposing team’s court or by forcing the opposing team to make a fault.) A rally begins with a serve and ends when a point is scored.

  8. Ball – A (royal) blue/grey/white volleyball must be used at all high school level matches (regular season and post-season). ART. 4…Flags shall be used by line judges for signals and should be red in color. Host school provides flags. NOTE: ART. 1… Line judges shall be provided by the host school.

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