This is the number of players on the court at one time.
12 (6 players for each team)
This line splits the court in halves
Center Line
This was the original name of volleyball.
Mintonette
This food example is a good way to remember how to use your hands in passing a volleyball.
Pancake, Pancake, Sausage, Sausage
These two words make up the Latin roots for the word 'competition'.
Com and petere
This volleyball rule is the same in tennis.
A ball hitting the line is in.
This extension of the net helps the referee know if the ball went over the net out of bounds.
The antennae
This is where the first setting and spiking was demonstrated.
The Phillipines
Using these will help aim your pass in volleyball.
Your shoulders
Doing this will help you see that what happens in a competition might not matter as much in the future as we think.
Looking beyond the moment.
This is the number of hits one player can make before the ball must go back over the net.
2 hits, but not in succession.
This line is 10 feet away from the net.
The attack line or 10 foot line
In this year, the first World Championship was played in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
1949
These are the two types of serves we covered in class.
Underhand and Overhand.
This means to seek after great things, especially things greater than winning.
High-mindedness
This volleyball play does not count as a hit.
A block.
The width and length of the entire volleyball court.
60 feet by 30 feet
In this year, the USVBA was formed.
1928
When setting, you need to make sure you move to get completely under this.
The ball.
Doing this will help make sure that in the moment of an urge to win, you can make a better decision.
Decide before competition.
This means that points are awarded on every serve during a match.
Rally-point scoring.
If you cross this line at the start of a point, the other team gets the ball and is given a point.
End Line or Service Line
In 1964 volleyball was played for the first time in this international competition.
The Olympics
This part of your body makes a flat platform for directing your passes.
Your forearms.
This natural urge to win can be harmful if not controlled.
Excellentia