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The amount of players per team allowed on the court at once.
A front row player reaches higher than the net to intercept a returning ball
An attack that sends the ball downward towards the opponent at such a high speed as to make it impossible for the opponent to return the ball
Putting the ball into play by the player in the server position
A serve that is not returned by the opponent
To pass the ball using locked forearms.
Diving deep to pass a spiked or fast-moving ball close to the floor.
Also known simply as "pass", a play made with the inside forearms locked at the wrists.
The final penalty given by an official after two yellow card warnings, which could result in a player's or team's disqualification from the game
A hit immediately resulting in a point or out.
The clockwise movement of players around the court after a side out.
Strategic overhead pass made with 2 hands using the fingertips
A serving style in which the ball is lightly tossed into the air and struck with closed fist turned up.
Most commonly played on sand, a game involving two players per team.
Also called "hitter" or "spiker". An offensive player who tries to hit the ball to end a play and ultimately earn a point for his team
Crossing the centerline and entering the opponent's half.
When the ball lands on the sidelines it is considered to be:
The same person can hit the ball how many times in a row?
How many hits are allowed on each side of the net?
Players rotate in which direction?
The game of volleyball is played to what number?
In the game of volleyball, you have to win by how many points?
A term used to describe an illegal hit by hitting the ball underhand with open hands is called a _________.
If the server steps on the end line while serving, this is considered a what?
When a point is scored every time the ball hits the court within the boundaries or whenever an error is made is what type of scoring system?

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