If the referee signals this call, it means that a player touched the ball before it went out of bounds. The point is awarded to the opposing team. These calls are normally made right away to end the point. Likewise, if they step under the net and they are a hazard to other players, the point ends as well. If a player steps under the net and their foot fully steps over the half-court line, this is a violation. The referee will touch the net indicating that a player touched the net on a block or at some point. If someone touches the ball before it goes out, that is a different call: a touch (see below). Whichever team hit the ball out of bounds (or served it out of bounds) lost the point. If the referee signals this way, it means the ball landed outside of the lines of the court. If the ball lands on the other side of the court, we get the point. There may have been a touch, but the ball landed within the lines, signaling the play is over. This call means the ball landed in the court. Following this call, the referee will explain why the point ended (see below) When blowing the whistle to end the point, the referee will signal like this to indicate which team received the point. ![]() The referee will blow the whistle to serve while signaling that the server can proceed. ![]() Want to come to the Volleyball State Championship tomorrow but have no idea what’s going on? Here’s an explanation of the calls so you can support or defame the referees.
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