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    3. Two Liberos Slide 3 Beginning this season, teams will be able to designate two Liberos for each match. The Libero players must wear a uniform (or jacket/bib for the re-designated Libero) whose jerseys at least must contrast in color with that of the other members of the team. The Libero uniform may have a different design, but it must be numbered like the rest of the team members. The Libero player’s jersey must contrast in color with that of the predominant colors of the jerseys of the other team members. If a team is using two Liberos, it is not necessary for the Libero jerseys to be identical. It is only necessary for both jerseys to contrast with the other team members jerseys. And remember that in USAV rules, it is not necessary for the Libero to wear the same shorts as other players. As noted earlier, color combinations such as purple/black, dark green/black, navy/maroon, and white/light yellow are not distinctive enough to comply with the rules.Beginning this season, teams will be able to designate two Liberos for each match. The Libero players must wear a uniform (or jacket/bib for the re-designated Libero) whose jerseys at least must contrast in color with that of the other members of the team. The Libero uniform may have a different design, but it must be numbered like the rest of the team members. The Libero player’s jersey must contrast in color with that of the predominant colors of the jerseys of the other team members. If a team is using two Liberos, it is not necessary for the Libero jerseys to be identical. It is only necessary for both jerseys to contrast with the other team members jerseys. And remember that in USAV rules, it is not necessary for the Libero to wear the same shorts as other players. As noted earlier, color combinations such as purple/black, dark green/black, navy/maroon, and white/light yellow are not distinctive enough to comply with the rules.

    4. Designation of the Libero Each team has the right to designate up to two (2) specialized defensive players: Liberos These Liberos are designated for the match! One Libero, designated by the coach or captain before the start of the match, will be the Starting Libero. The Libero on court is the Acting Libero. If there is a second Libero, he/she will act as the second Libero. Only one Libero may be on court at any time. Replacements involving the Libero are not counted as substitutions. Liberos can replace each other. Slide 4 Rule 19.1.3 reads: One Libero designated by the coach before the start of the match will be the starting Libero. The Libero on court is the Acting Libero. If there is another Libero, he/she will act as the second Libero. And Rule 19.1.4 states: Only one Libero may be on court at any time. Remember that the team can choose to designate one or two Liberos for the MATCH, but if they choose to designate only one, that Libero will be used for the entire match; the team can not re-designate a Libero for each set. Also, when a player is designated as one of the Liberos for the match, they cannot play as a regular player, except as the rules apply for exceptional substitutions. Rule 19.1.3 reads: One Libero designated by the coach before the start of the match will be the starting Libero. The Libero on court is the Acting Libero. If there is another Libero, he/she will act as the second Libero. And Rule 19.1.4 states: Only one Libero may be on court at any time. Remember that the team can choose to designate one or two Liberos for the MATCH, but if they choose to designate only one, that Libero will be used for the entire match; the team can not re-designate a Libero for each set. Also, when a player is designated as one of the Liberos for the match, they cannot play as a regular player, except as the rules apply for exceptional substitutions.

    5. Give the LINE-UP to the Assistant Scorer to enter 5

    6. Tracking the LIBERO 6

    7. Tracking the LIBERO 7

    8. Tracking the LIBERO 8

    9. Tracking the LIBERO 9

    10. SRVA Libero Serving For SRVA Sanctioned Events Only: If a Tournament Director chooses to do so they can have their event sanctioned to allow “Either Libero (if two are designated) to replace the server in one rotation. In that rotation, the player who started the set in that position, either Libero, or any legal substitute for the starting player, may serve.” The Scorer and Libero Tracker will annotate which rotation the Libero served on the Scoresheet and Libero Control sheet. The Scorer will also notate the points served by the Libero with a

    11. SRVA Libero Serving For SRVA Sanctioned Events Only: Either Libero is allowed to remain on the court to serve in one rotation without sitting out a rally The acting Libero rotating to the front row may move to position 1 and serve without being required to leave the court. In addition, the acting Libero may come off the court at the same time that the second Libero moves into position 1 to serve. This double Libero replacement is only allowed for serving purposes. This will require the assistant scorer to pay more attention to Libero replacements

    13. Tracking the LIBERO Serve 13

    14. Quick Reference on Use of Pen & Pencil Pen may be used for the whole score sheet if desired Prior to the contact for the first serve use Pen for: Headings Officials Section Team Names 3 “Xs” for S R X Line-ups Start Time During set play Pencil may be used for: Slashing points Exit scores Subs Time-outs Sanctions Remarks 14

    15. Scorekeeping Tips If a Replay is awarded, the scorekeeper records nothing on the score sheet (make sure the visual score is correct) If A Mind Change occurs, (1st referee reverses a call) erase or white out any changes to the score sheet If you have a mistake on the Pen sections and have no white out tape you may X out the mistake and write the correct information immediately following the X 15

    16. Scorekeeping Tips 16

    18. Background Checks If you will be officiating Juniors volleyball (Referee or Scorekeeper) and are 18 or above you will need to have a successfully passed a current USAV Background Check. (Junior Players are excluded) The forms for the Background Check are available on the SRVA website. There is a cost of $20 to process the Background Check. The Background checks are good for two years. Even if you have a current Background Check from your work i.e. Teachers, FBI... You will need to successfully pass the USAV Background Check.

    19. Scorekeeping in the SRVA 3 Things you must do to become Qualified Qualified scorekeepers can only keep score at Juniors Events. Attend a Southern Region Scorekeeping Clinic. (You’re here, so check that one off your list.) This clinic will take a couple of hours. You must complete all the sections. If you fail to complete all the sections, you will not be eligible to score at any SRVA competition.

    20. Step #2 Make sure you get credit for being here! Club clinic attendance list, verify your information is correct. The Clubs will be filling out an electronic attendance list. At the completion of this training the club director or junior club officials trainer will need to enter the names of attendees using the SRVA Online data base. (See Club Director instructions under Team Management) ADULT classification is for anyone who is not a Junior Player (parents, coaches, etc) JUNIOR classification is for Junior Players ONLY. When someone takes the on-line version of the clinic their login will be the attendance record.

    21. Step # 3 is Crucial Join the SRVA: You MUST join prior to officiating The forms and directions are on the SRVA website. Completion of Steps 1-3 meets the requirements for QUALIFICATION & to eligible to be the Scorekeeper for a Juniors event.

    22. Adding Step 4 = In-Process Take the online / written test at www.SRVA.org This is a closed-book test! PASSWORD IS: SOG300S (That’s capital letters “SOG” numbers Three Zero Zero, and capital letter “S” case sensitive) Go to “Forms” page, then the “Officials” page. Scroll down to the bottom. Click on “Online Scorekeepers Test” and follow the directions. The test changes each login. So don’t print it out and answer the questions then log back in to fill it out, YOU WILL FAIL THE TEST. Contact Kim Kenyon at 770-565-8867 if you cannot take the online test. A hard copy is available that you can take manually. If you choose to do this, write in your EMAIL address on the Answer Sheet and fax to Kim Kenyon at 770-579-2347. All communication with you from the Scorechair will be done via email. ADULT PLAYING OFFICIALS...YOUR “IN-PROCESS” STATUS DOES NOT BEGIN UNTIL THE ALL 4 STEPS ARE COMPLETED. “In-Process” Status - Ends with the completion of the USAV Sanctioned National Championships for the current season. If you have not met the requirements to become certified, you may not officiate after this time. In-Process Scorekeepers can keep score at All SRVA Events.

    23. Certification To Complete the Certification Process: Correct and submit your corrections to the online test. Receive and submit 2 ratings, the last of which must be passing. Ratings can be from any National, Junior National or Regional Scorekeeper from any Region. They can be obtained at any USAV Sanctioned Indoor event in any Region. (Juniors, Adult, Coed). Make a copy for your files of all ratings, and send to Kim Kenyon. Scorechair@Srva.org Or you may fax them to 770-579-2347. As you complete and send in the various portions of your certification requirements, your information will be updated in the database. Once you have completed all the requirements, your name will be listed in the Certified Officials Section of the SRVA website (www.SRVA.org.) as In-Process “All requirements met.” If you’ve sent all of your things in (test, corrections, and ratings), and do not see your name in the list for a couple of weeks, please contact Kim Kenyon: scorechair@SRVA.org to confirm she has received it. Things sometimes get lost in the mail. Make sure you keep copies of everything you send in!

    24. Lets Review Qualified Must Be SRVA Regular Member Complete Clinic. Record of Clinic Attendance. No Test Required No Ratings Required This status expires each year. You will need to attend a clinic every year. You are allowed to keep score only for Jr’s events. In-Process / Certified Must Be SRVA Regular Member Complete Clinic Record of Clinic Attendance. Take Online Test. Correct The Test. Get Required # of Ratings. This status is renewable each year. Clinic attendance is not required every year. You are eligible to keep score at any USAV event.

    25. Junior Scorekeeper Certification Returning This Year...Junior Certification Juniors Players Only. Complete Steps 1-3 Take The “Online Scorekeepers “C” Test”. (ONE TIME ONLY!) PASSWORD IS: SOG300S (That’s capital letters “SOG” numbers Three Zero Zero, and capital letter “S” case sensitive) The test changes each login. So don’t print it out and answer the questions then log back in to fill it out, YOU WILL FAIL THE TEST. Correct The Questions You Missed & Send the Corrections to Kim. Download The JR Scorer Rating Sheets From SRVA.Org Contact Kim Kenyon By Email To Get Started: Scorechair@srva.Org. It Will Be The Individual Junior’s Responsibility To Keep Up With The Process. Reminder!. Junior Players Do Not Have To Take The Test Unless They Want To Become Certified!!!!

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