![]() ![]() This policy is in place to help ensure free agent teams are able to consistently field teams each week. Rosters made up of primarily free agents and or a collection of small groups may field more players than the standard roster size. Our primary mission is to make it easier for people to have fun and get involved with social sports and these policies help accomplish that goal.īecause of these policies, all registrations are on a first come first serve basis and any roster that does not reach our standard size (based on each sport) is eligible to receive free agents and or small group by the league. We are also proud to welcome those who do not have a full team (small groups and free agents) to participate in our league. While captains and players are able to prepay for additional players and or full teams, it is not a requirement for participation in our leagues. PHX Fray is proud to relieve captains of the burden of paying for full teams. PHX Fray will do whatever they can to make sure all players are having fun.Ĭo-Ed Volleyball is made up of two (2) teams of six (6) players each, with three (3) men and three (3) women on the court for each team.Įxception for Competitive nights where teams will have four (4) players on the court.Ī best-of-3 format will be used for all matches. PHX Fray wants everyone to have a fun and be social while enjoying a great sport. Foul language and rough play will not be tolerated and individuals who cannot adhere to our standards of fair play and sportsmanship may be asked to leave the league. We do have officials however, we expect individuals to respect the league’s culture of fair and fun play. In addition, neither team may make a libero replacement.First and foremost all PHX Fray leagues are 50% Social and 50% Sport. No requests (timeout, service order, lineup check or substitution) may be recognized until a completed rally has occurred. A replay, just as with a re-serve, is considered to be part of a single attempt to serve. This may require the first referee to wait until the second referee has finished dealing with the upset coach. What is the fairest way to resolve this situation? The first referee should issue a replay rather than issue a re-serve as the distraction to the server was not the server’s fault. The server either tosses the ball into the air to buy additional time for service with a re-serve or does not serve within five seconds. As the second referee attempts to communicate with the coach the timeout request was made too late, the server is confused by what is occurring between the irate coach and the second referee where the coach reacts verbally to not being given the timeout. Immediately after the second referee hears the signal for service, the receiving team coach requests a timeout. The first referee whistles and signals for service. In light of being given five seconds to contact the serve, referees wait for servers to get to their desired serving positions before whistling/signaling for service. No one came to watch a first referee whistle a delay of service the goal is to have serves put in play and go over the net. After all, it’s all about the kids at this development level and having as many rallies as possible to help with player enjoyment of the game and learning to execute the skills the coaches are teaching. Referees are advised to not be strict in timing seconds and whistling a delay of service. Given the ages of the players and the focus on facilitating the ball being put into play so more rallies can occur, this approach is understandable. ![]() While the rule indicates the ball should be released from a hand or hands in executing the service action, first referees are guided to not be unduly concerned whether this actually occurs. This can occur every other time the ball is released for service. ![]() The player is granted an additional five seconds to contact the ball for service, and this time the service must be contacted or an illegal service fault is whistled. For its 14-and-under levels of play, USAV allows five seconds for service contact with a re-serve option if the player releases the ball for service and there is no contact between the player and the toss before the ball hits the floor. ![]()
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