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-VOLLEY BALLThe Serve

Server must serve from behind the end line until after contact
Ball may be served underhand or overhand
Ball must be clearly visible to opponents before serve
Served ball may graze the net and drop to theother side for point
First game serve is determined by a volley, each subsequent game

shall be served by the previous game loser


Serve must be returned by a bump only. no setting or attacking a serve

Scoring

Rally scoring will be used.


There will be a point scored on every score of the ball.
Offense will score on a defense miss or out of bounds hit.
Defense will score on an offensive miss, out of bounds hit, or serve into
the net.
Game will be played to 25 pts.
Must win by 2 points.

Rotation

Team will rotate each time they win the serve


Players shall rotate in a clockwise manner
There shall be 4-6 players on each side.

Playing The Game

Maximum of three hits per side


Player may not hit the ball twice in succession (A block is not considered a
hit)

Ball may be played off the net during a volley and on serve
A ball touching a boundary line is good
A legal hit is contact with the ball by a player body above and including

the waist which does not allow the ball to visibly come to a rest
If two or more players contact the ball simultaneously, it is considered one

play and the players involved may not participate in the next play
A player must not block or attack a serve

Basic Rule Violations

Stepping on or over the line on a serve


Failure to serve the ball over the net successfully
Hitting the ball illegally ( Carrying, Palming, Throwing, etc. )
Touches of the net with any part of the body while the ball is in play. If

the ball is driven into the net with such force that it causes the net to
contact an opposing player, no foul will be called, and the ball shall
continue to be in play
Reaching over the net, except under these conditions a) When

executing a follow-through b) When blocking a ball which is in the


opponents court but is being returned ( the blocker must not contact the
ball until after the opponent who is attempting to return the ball makes
contact). Except to block the third play
Reaches under the net ( if it interferes with the ball or opposing

player )
Failure to serve in the correct order
Blocks or spikes from a position which is clearly not behind the 10-foot
line while in a back row position

-TABLE TENNIS-

I. General Rules
The choice of playing position at the table and
order of service are determined by the toss of a
coin. If the winner of the toss prefers to have
first choice of playing positions, the opponent
then has the choice of whether to serve first or
receive first, and vice versa.
The change of service takes place after 5 points
have been scored. A point is normally awarded
when the play of a service is concluded. The
receiver then becomes the server and the server
becomes receiver, and so on, after each 5 points
until the end of the game or the score is 20-all.

Whenever the score becomes 20-all, the receiver


becomes the server and the server the receiver,
and so on after each point until the end of the
game.
At the start of a new game, the player who
served first in the previous game becomes
receiver and the receiver becomes server and so
on, alternating after each game.
The players exchange ends after each game,
and if play consists of more than one game, in
the deciding game of the match the players
change ends when one player reaches a score of
10 points.
A game is won by the player who first scores
21 points with a 2-point margin.
A match consists of the best two (2) of three
(3) games.

-BADMINTON

Scoring System
A match is in a best-of-three-games format with each game played to 21 points.
A point is awarded for each time a rally ends.
Service is awarded to the side that won the last rally.
At 20-all, the side which gains a 2-point advantage first, wins that game.
At 29-all, the side which reaches 30 first, wins that game.
The side winning a game serves first for the next game.
Toss
Before play begins, a toss will be conducted and the winning side shall decide whether
to either:
Serve or receive first
Start play on one side or the other
If no coin is available, players can hit the game shuttlecock into the air and grant choice
to the side in which the shuttlecocks head faces.
Interval and Change of Sides
When the side of the leading score reaches 11 points, players may choose to
have a 60-second interval.
When a game ends, players are allowed a 120-second interval.
After each game, players change sides.
In the third game, players change sides when the leading score reaches 11
points.
Singles
At the start of each game, service will begin from the right service court.
Service will be taken from the right service court when the servers score is even,
and from the left service court when the servers score is odd.
The receiver must be inside the correct service box before service is taken.
Doubles
At the start of each game, service will begin from the right service court.
Service will be taken from the right service court when the servers score is even,
and from the left service court when the servers score is odd.
The receiver must be inside the correct service box before service is taken. The
receivers partner may stand anywhere in the court.
If the servers side wins the rally, that team is awarded a point and service
continues to be taken by the server.
If the receivers side wins the rally, that team is awarded a point and service.
Players on each side only change service courts when a rally is won while their
side is serving.
Game Play
During play, a fault occurs if:

A player touches the net or poles with the racket, person, or dress.
A player invades the opponents side by making contact with the shuttlecock past
the plane of the net.
A player invades an opponents court under the net in such a way that an
opponent is obstructed or distracted.
During play, a let occurs if:
The server serves before the receiver is ready.
The shuttlecocks base separates from the skirt.

RULES AND
REGULATIONS
Submitted by : John Karl N. Barril
Submitted to: Mr. Nico Abraham

RULES AND
REGULATIONS
Submitted by : Rhon Rey C. Guzman
Submitted to: Mr. Nico Abraham

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