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What kinds of offensive patterns are usually used during Club games?

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What kinds of offensive patterns are usually used during Club games?

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If a team has six players, we ordinarily use a 6-2 offense — this means that there are six hitters (everyone hits) and two setters (only two people are designated as setters.) The setter is a person in the back row who comes up to the front line to set, and ordinarily stands between the middle hitter/blocker and the right side hitter/blocker. If the setter is not in the right back (server) position on the court, he or she will ordinarily switch to that position as soon as possible, and the other two back row players will switch accordingly.

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