July 2018 Newsletter

LAST CALL: REFEREE, LINE JUDGE TRAINING

July 12 at West Valley High School
We have organized this important clinic for you as a means to help you prepare yourself for the season just ahead. If you haven't signed up for on-court mentoring, or just to dust off the cobwebs, please do so TODAY. Our annual tune up and training at the SFCC high school team camp is July 12, 4-9 p.m. at West Valley High School. Come for a hour or two, or the whole shebang. But come! Please pre-register for this free clinic with Barb Twohig at btonml@gmail.com. Your assigners and Board of Directors are aware of those who are committed to improvement and being prepared for the upcoming season by attending this training. Those officials wishing to be rated this season should consider attendance a must. A non-mentored high school jamboree July 23 at Mt. Spokane is available for anyone who'd like to referee. For this, please contact Twohig, as well.  

SAVRA COATS & BAGS AVAILABLE, WOA SHIRTS, TOO

Ron Walker will place an order for new navy SAVRA referee coats and bags on Aug. 1. Both sport the new SAVRA logo, which appears on the bottom of this newsletter. Same jacket and bag styles as our current ones, but with the new brand embroidered on them. Cost is $35 for the jackets, $25 for the bags. Place your order by Aug. 1 to have them for the start of the season. Ron also will order the new, heavier-weight WOA officials' shirts. Email Ron at championsnsports@usa.com. Thanks Ron for making these and many other reffing items available to our members. If you need to order the blue, grey or white college/USAV officials' shirts, order online at VBOfficialsGear.com

NFHS Rule Changes for 2018

QUICK GLANCE: NFHS 2018-19 RULE CHANGES

Enquiring minds like ours want to know…what are the rule changes for next year?  Well, the new rule books with the exact wording are not yet available, but thanks to Referee magazine, we have a pretty good heads up for you. 

Signal 21 for unnecessary delay was revised.  Remember last year the signal was sort of awkward, but now it is closer to USAV and NCAA.  The vertical arm is on the side of the offending team beside the head with the card held against the back of the wrist…no longer necessary to motion toward the offending team.

Warmup Restriction 11-5-3…”Between Sets”… Article 3 was added saying teams may warm up in their playing area.  However, volleyballs may not be hit over the net.

Rule 2-4-1b wording clarifies who cannot support a teammate to give them an illegal advantage: A referee shall stop play when: “A player gains an illegal advantage by contacting [change another player to read team member. This better addresses the situation where a coach (or other non-player) provides support for a player playing the ball. We still must differentiate between merely contacting and “illegal advantage by contacting”.

Rule language was added to complement verbiage in the officials manual regarding the second referee’s responsibility to ensure head coach remains in replacement zone and no closer than six feet to the side line.  Rule 5-5-3b was changed to address when to use timer’s audio signal verses second referee’s whistle when multiple courts are in use.

Verbiage was added to 9-8-2, 10-2 penalty 2 and 11-4-1b to better define what happens when the referees stop play for an injury or illness.

In addition to rule changes, language in other rules was modified.  In rule 1-5 and 1-7 new language provides consistency by listing all reasons why a match shall be declared a forfeit and clarifies that a forfeit is considered a termination of a match and not a suspension.

Rule 5-4-1c clarifies that prematch duties of the R1 include inspection of net antennas. 

Changes to 5-5-3 indicate R2 is to use a double whistle to indicate a warning when 15 seconds remain in a timeout or interval between sets. 

Verbiage is added to rule 6-4-5 addressing when a team is playing with fewer than six players…the vacant position remains open throughout all rotations.

Look for detailed explanation of these changes in August.

NCAA Rule Changes for 2018

QUICK GLANCE: NCAA RULE CHANGES 2018-19

Here are highlights of the changes in rules for the 2018-19 seasons.

MAJOR RULE CHANGES

  • The libero jersey must be immediately recognized from all angles as clearly contrasting to the jersey of teammates.
  • Beginning in 2019, the jersey number must be of a color clearly in distinct contrast with the color of the jersey…irrespective of any border around the number.
  • Beginning in 2019, the jersey may contain a single conference logo.
  • The maximum time for intermission between sets 2 and 3 reduced to 5 minutes.
  • A libero may be added to the lineup sheet after submission…prior to first beckon for service...without penalty.
  • If a duplicate number was submitted for libero and another position, the lineup may be corrected prior to the first beckon for serve…without penalty.
  • Challenge Review System was changed…touch and in/out are now considered to be one reviewable challenge.
  • The attack line was added as a reviewable decision…limited to foot/feet contacting the line at take-off for a back row attack.
  • If match goes 5 sets, each team, is allowed one additional challenge.

SIGNIFICANT EDITORIAL CHANGES

  • Clarifies when a rally begins.
  • When sanctions are assessed between sets they are administered when teams are called onto the court for next set.
  • Defines the specific order and under what conditions an accepted challenge and sanctions are assessed.
  • Spells out teams no longer line up on end line at the end of the match.
  • The second referee duties during a CRS are defined.
  • Defines the scorer/assistant scorer responsibilities and procedures for receiving/entering/dissemination of lineup information.

POINTS OF EMPHASIS

  • Court markings must adhere to specifications described in rule 1…emphasizes procedures when they do not.
  • Emphasizes the importance of proper procedures for entering lineup information using computerized scoring.
  • Emphasizes the importance of the scorer and assistant scorer confirming the starting lineup.
  • Emphasizes the importance of officials controlling team bench behavior.
  • Emphasizes the use of CRS and the discretionary use thereof.
  • Emphasizes the requirement that jerseys must use Arabic numerals.