NFHS Volleyball Libero Rules questions with correct answers
defense and serve reception. A libero may not start the match. The libero (lee-bah-ro) is intended to be a player who specializes in "replacement" rather than a substitution. When a libero replaces a back row player, it is called a any back row player (then must be replaced by that same player). The libero can replace unlimited. The libero can replace any number of teammates in the same game. The number of replacements is made on the lineup sheet when it is submitted before the set. A different libero can be designated for each set, but the designation must be optional. Teams do not have to have a libero player. Playing with a libero player is on the roster. The libero must always be listed playing captain. The libero may be designated as the complete an attack hit from anywhere The libero is restricted to performing as a back row player and is not allowed to block or attempt to block. The libero cannot is an illegal attacker. (Illegal back row attack, official will indicate the libero with extended arm and open hand - point/loss of rally). If a libero sets the ball using overhand finger action while on or in front of the attack line, any teammate who completes an attack of that ball, if at the moment of contact, the ball is completely above the height of the net, behind the attack line. Other ball contacts (non-fingertip action) are not subject to this restriction. The ball may be freely attacked by a teammate if the libero makes a finger-tip pass from front row (illegal alignment) Libero cannot rotate to the in distinct COLOR contrast to shirts worn by other members of the team and must be recognized from all angles as being in clear contrast to and distinct from the other members of the team. The libero must wear a uniform shirt or jersey that is
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