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The libero is, generally, the most skilled defensive player on the team. There is also a libero tracking sheet, where the referees or officiating team must keep track of whom the libero subs in and out for. Under FIVB rules, a libero is not allowed to serve. By contrast, a libero can serve in NCAA volleyball, but only in a specific rotation.
Like the NCAA, the libero is allowed to serve but must serve in the same spot in the rotation in each set and must remain on the back row. In beach volleyball, similar to most doubles sports, substitutions are not allowed in any form and teams must forfeit if they lose a player.
No player is allowed to touch the net, the poles or pass the dividing line separating the two opposite court sides. Upon doing so is considered a point or change serve for the opposing team. Points are made on a serve only manner (meaning only the side that serves the ball can make a point, otherwise it is a change serve for the opposing team).
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Missile – A spike or serve hit out of bounds (slang). Pass – the attempt by a team to properly handle the opponent's serve, or any form of attack. Rally – The exchange of plays that decides each point. Rotate – In indoor volleyball, to move to the next position on the floor in a clockwise manner.
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However, should it be a correctable imperfection, he would become re-eligible for service once the defect is corrected. Although unable to serve, he was permitted to eat of the Terumah (holy food). [1] Kohanim with these blemishes would be allowed to perform work in the Temple outside of sacrificial service itself.