[Husker] Re: VB questions
RJ Wessel
da_huskers at cox.net
Fri Dec 16 20:38:17 CST 2005
A good definition of the Libero player.
as far as standing - I don't think a coach wants a player to tighten up and since who knows who might go in - it is easier to have them all standing as well. Could be a unity thing as well.
for the tight uniforms - the shirts should be tight so they don't get into the net - why the tight shorts - I don't know
1. THE "LIBERO" PLAYER
Each team has the option to register one specialised defensive player, "Libero" among the final list of 12 players for the whole tournament.
The specific rules for a Libero player are as follows:
A) He/she is restricted to performing as a back row player and has no right at all to complete an attack hit when the ball is above the height of the top of the net.
B) The Libero may not serve, block or attempt to block.
C) The Libero must wear a different colour shirt from the other members of the team.
D) Substitutions involving a Libero are not counted as regular and their number is unlimited. A Libero cannot take part in normal substitutions and may only enter or leave the game while the ball is out of play and before the whistle for service.
E) It is necessary to have a rally between replacement of two different players involving a Libero. With the previous approval of the first referee, an injured Libero may be substituted during the match by any registered player within the normal line-up list of the score sheet.
G) The designated replacement of a Libero will be limited to performing as a Libero for the rest of the match and the subsequent matches. Nevertheless, this player will be allowed to be registered again in the normal line-up of later matches once the initially registered Libero is officially re-instituted.
H) No other player will be authorised to perform as a Libero and in the case of further injury of the originally registerd Libero, he/she will be replaced by the same player under the same conditions as stated in previous points.
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> From: "frisbee at navix.net" <frisbee at navix.net>
> Date: 2005/12/16 Fri PM 02:29:25 EST
> To: husker at tssi.com
> Subject: [Husker] Re: VB questions
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> I assume that the reserves stand for a team unity thing. I think that
> Melissa Elmer and Dani Busboom stand when they rotate out as well.
>
> The libero has to wear a different colored jersey so she is easy to
> spot on the court. I don't understand the whole libero thing, but her
> movements on the court aren't as limited as the other members of the
> team. That's why she has to stand out on the court.
>
> As for the uniforms, you got me.
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