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3.10. Time Between Points - Points should be played in succession without breaks. After the rally has finished the ball should be recovered immediately. Once the ball has been recovered and given to the server, they must set their position, announce the score, and hit their serve. After calling the score and a momentary pause (max 2 seconds; see 4.5.1), the server has 5 seconds to hit the ball. Delaying these actions will result in a delay of game warning. After receiving a delay of game warning, any additional infractions will be considered a fault.
4.4.1. Before serving, the server must set their position with all points of contact behind the 7-foot service line.4.4.2. After setting the service position and during the act of serving - including the swing, the follow-through, and the momentum from the action - all points of contact must remain behind the 7-foot service line.4.4.3. At least one foot must maintain a single point of contact with the ground until the ball hits the net.4.4.4. The server may take one step in any direction. This action establishes the pivot foot. Once the non-pivot foot touches the ground, that foot must also maintain one point of contact until the ball hits the net.4.4.5. The ball must travel at least 4 inches away from the point of release before it is struck. Note: the spirit of this rule is to make sure the receiving team can tell the ball has been released and can see that it has been legally struck. If neither of these aspects are in question then the toss is aligned with the intention of the rule.4.4.6. Serves must be struck. The ball cannot be caught or thrown.4.4.7. Serves may be struck with any amount of force; short serves are allowed.4.4.8. Serves may not be higher than a receiver's shoulder when in an athletic stance. (see 4.5.1.2 and 4.6.8) There is no limit to the angle at which serves can be hit.
4.5.1.2. Receivers must set an athletic stance which establishes the serving zone. An athletic stance is defined by slightly bent knees, feet slightly wider than shoulder distance apart, and chest positioned over feet.
9.1.1. Foot faults (See 4.6.4 - 4.6.5)9.1.2. Service line violations (4.6.2)9.1.3. Illegal service toss9.1.4 No Hit Zone violations9.1.5. Illegal net contact9.1.6. Illegal ball contact9.1.7. Incorrect rotation, serving order, or positioning violations (3.8.9 and 4.5.1)9.1.8. Incorrect score9.1.9. Timing violations (time in between games and points, timeouts)9.1.10. Player misconduct9.1.11. Players are allowed to make active calls that they feel the observer missed. If the observer disagrees, they will lose the point. This stipulation is in place to encourage spirited and sportsmanlike games. Players can even make active calls against themselves. 59ce067264