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Beach Volleyball Rules

MATCH PLAY

During the regular season, matches are to be played within the one hour time limit (warm up time is included).  If the third match is not started by 50 minutes past game time, the third game will be played to 15.  The match will conclude 60 minutes after the scheduled start time, regardless of the score.  The highest scoring team will get the win for the third game. 

For games going to completion, you must win by 2 points; however, the score is capped at 27 (capped at 17 for games to 15) 

FORFEITS: If your team forfeits a match during the season, the following rules apply:

If you know in advance that your team is going to forfeit a game, we encourage you to call our office (773.528.1999) to help us notify your opponent.  This does not mean that your team will not receive the loss as a forfeit. 

If a partial team is present and doesn't have enough players to start a match and are expecting a full team, they will lose one game for every ten minutes past game time. If no members of a team are present at game time, the opposing team automatically wins all three matches.  

REFS: ALL GAMES WILL BE SELF-REFFED. THERE WILL BE NO OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF ANY PARTICIPANTS TO SEND REFEREES EARLY OR LEAVE REFEREES AFTER A MATCH. 

Captains are responsible for reporting the results of their matches to the league check-in desk. 

In cases where teams fail to record their results, both teams may receive losses for the match.

LET SERVES: NOW ALLOWED FOR ALL LEAGUES (Serves that hit the net will no longer be faults. Serves that hit the net and continue over the net to the opponent's side of the net will be live). 

COURT DIMENSIONS: All 2's matches use "short courts" where the dimensions are slightly smaller than those used for 4's and 6's matches.  

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR CO-ED GAMES:

·         Two player teams must have two players (minimum one female) on the court at all times.

·         Four player teams must have at least two players (minimum one female) on the court at all times.

·         Six player teams must have at least four players (minimum two females) on the court at all times.

·         In the 4's league you can never play with more than 2 men and in the 6's league you can never play with more than 3 men.

SERVICE POSSESSION: A team can choose serve possession or serve receive for the start of the first game by winning a coin toss or a Rock/Paper/Scissors. The teams will then alternate service every other game.

ROTATION: During fours team members do not need to rotate position on the court. They do have to rotate service. During sixes team members must rotate on the court and must remain in that position until the serve has been contacted. The player in the back right hand corner of the rotation will be designated to serve and continue to rotate clockwise.

ATTACKING THE NET: In two's and four's every player is eligible to attack the net. In six's only the three players that are in the front row of the rotation are allowed to attack the net. Violation of this rule would include any hitting or blocking that occurs above the plane of the net.  

SIMULTANEOUS CONTACTS: When two non-blocking teammates touch the ball simultaneously, it is considered one contact, and any player may make the next contact. When two blocking teammates touch the ball simultaneously, it is not counted as a contact, and any player may make the next contact.

HELD BALL: The ball must be contacted cleanly and not held, lifted, pushed, caught, carried or thrown. The ball cannot roll or come to rest on any part of a player's body. It can rebound in any direction.

HAND SETS: A contact of the ball using the fingers of one or two hands to direct the ball toward a teammate is a set. The ball must come into contact with both hands simultaneously and leave both hands simultaneously to avoid a double hit call. A player may set the ball over the net in front or behind them only in the direction in which their shoulders are squarely facing. Rotation of the ball after the set may indicate a held ball or multiple contacts during the set but in itself IS NOT A FAULT.

HAND SETTING A SERVE:

·         2’s & 4’s Leagues: Open hand setting of a serve will NOT be allowed

·         6’s Leagues: Open hand setting of a serve will be allowed

TIPS:

·         2’s & 4’s Leagues: Open hand tips are NOT allowed

·         6’s Leagues: Open hand tips are allowed

ATTACKING THE BALL OVER THE OPPONENTS COURT: A player is not allowed to attack the ball on the opposite side of the net. If the ball is hit above the spiker's side of the net and then the follow-through causes the spiker's hand and arm to cross the net without contacting an opponent or the net, the action does not constitute a fault.

BLOCKING: Blocking is the action close to the net which intercepts the ball coming from the opponents' side by making contact with the ball before, during or after it crosses the net.

BLOCKING A SERVE: Blocking or attacking a serve is prohibited

PLAYER CONTACT WITH THE NET: No part of the body may touch the net at anytime unless a ball or person driven into the net causes the contact. Player contact with the net in a manner not directly relating to or affecting the course of play is not a violation. Contact with hair or part of the uniform will not be considered a fault.


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