VOLLEYBALL HAND SIGNALS FOR GRADE 9 LEARNERS.pptx

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A COLLECTION OF HAND SIGNALS USED IN PLAYING VOLEEYBALL


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Volleyball Hand Signal

The referee has just blown the whistle after a point, and a player is standing behind the end line, ready to initiate the next play. Which hand signal should the referee give?

Team A executed a strong spike that landed inside Team B's court. Team B failed to return the ball. What signal should the referee give to indicate the result of the point?

A spiker hits the ball, and it lands very close to the sideline. The line judge confirms the ball touched the line. What is the correct hand signal?

During a serve, the ball flies past the end line without touching any players and lands outside the court. What hand signal should be given?

A player attempts to save a low ball using an open palm and scoops it upward. The referee rules it as an illegal hit. Which hand signal applies?

A powerful spike lands outside the court, but a player from the receiving team made slight contact with it before it went out. What should the referee signal?

A defensive player receives a serve and the ball touches both of their arms separately in quick succession. Which hand signal is appropriate here?

A blocker jumps to block a spike but touches the net with their hand during the action. What fault should be signaled?

A coach signals to change a player during a dead ball. The player walks toward the scorer’s table and another enters the court. Which hand signal should the referee use?

The final point of the last set has been won. The game has officially concluded. Which hand signal ends the game?

The referee sees a situation that is not clearly one team’s fault, and the rally needs to be replayed to continue fair play. What should be signaled?

During a rally, the ball gets stuck in the overhead gym ceiling. No team caused the fault, and play must restart. What is the correct call in this situation?
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