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    • Ace: A serve that's not returned by the receiving team. Example: Anna's serve was so powerful that she scored an ace.
    • Antenna: Vertical rods attached to the net, indicating out-of-bounds. Example: The spike was out because it hit the antenna.
    • Approach: The steps a hitter takes before jumping and attacking the ball. Example: A good approach helps in delivering a strong spike.
    • Back Row Attack: A hit from behind the 3-meter line by a back-row player. Example: Their setter surprised us with a back-row attack.
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  2. Explore the extensive list of words used in volleyball with basic slang, lingo and vocabulary terms often used on the court by players and coaches and fans.

  3. Sep 12, 2021 · Back row player blocking (deflecting a ball coming from the opponent) when, at the moment of contact, the back row player is near the net and has part of their body above the top of the net. This is an illegal block.

    • ACE: A serve that no player of the opposition team touches before it hits the ground. It results in a point for the server.
    • ASSIST: Setting the ball up for a teammate who attacks the ball and then scores a point. An assist is counted only if the very next shot results in a point.
    • ATTACK: The act of actually approaching the volleyball and hitting it, in order to gain a point.
    • ATTACKER: The person who attacks the ball. Also known as the HITTER or the SPIKER.
  4. Thesetter’ is a player who sets up their teammate to spike or hit the ball back over the net. Meanwhile, a ‘spike’ is when a player jumps high into the air and slams down hard on the ball to send it back across the net.

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  6. Dig: A defensive maneuver where a player uses their forearms or hands to control a strongly hit ball. Hitter: Also known as a spiker or attacker, this player specializes in striking the ball over the net. Kill: An attack that successfully results in a point.

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