whoever wins the serve gets a point
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I don't think so because one of the requirements of probation is that you are able to be contacted by your probation officer at all times. Phone calls don't count, so I would say probably not.
No the libero does not serve. The libero is a specialist defensive player that comes onto the court to only play back court. Rule 19.3.1.3 He/she may not serve, block or attempt to block.
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The first term counts.
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scoring where only service points count where your team has to serve and win the rally to earn a point, if you win the rally but did not serve you just earn the ball
Yes, the libero can set. However the libero may not block, attempt to block, or serve.
You can get as many tries as you want as long as you don't attempt to hit the ball. If you attempt to hit the ball then you get two tries (faults) before the other player wins the point.
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