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I thought a served ball must clear and not touch the net to be considered a good serve, yet I dont see that happening. Why?

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I thought a served ball must clear and not touch the net to be considered a good serve, yet I dont see that happening. Why?

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One of the newer rules of volleyball is called a let serve. Any serve that makes it over the net is a playable serve. The ball is allowed to touch the net during any play, however a player or any part of the player (including uniform or hair) may not touch the net at any time. 6. I am confused by what is considered in and what is out. The line on the floor of the volleyball court is considered PART of the court. If a ball is inside of that line or any part of the ball touches that line, it is considered in. If the ball is outside of the line and does not touch the line it is considered out. The official sign for a ball that is in bounds is both hands palms down facing the court. The official sign for a ball that is out of bounds is both hands up palms facing inward. It is required for referees and line judges to exaggerate (make very clear) these hand signals.

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