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Spring Leagues and Classifications
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Spring Leagues and Classifications
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LEAGUE CLASSIFICATIONS Teams that participated in prior leagues can check their league classification by contacting the Volleyball Supervisor at 994-2300 x 53254 or draves@aaps.k12.mi.us. Teams wishing to register for a league other than that which they are classified must fill out an appeal form, which is found on the "forms" page of the volleyball website. League classifications must be completed and submitted to the Volleyball Supervisor at the Rec & Ed Office by 5:00 pm, Friday, February 3, 20112 You may also fax it to 734-994-1454 Mon - Fri during 8 - 5, attn: Karen Draves
ALL SIX-PLAYER TEAMS USE RALLY SCORING WITH LET SERVE & LIBERO. "A" QUADS and "AA" QUADS USE RALLY SCORING & LET SERVE. "B" QUADS USES RALLY SCORING BUT NO LET SERVE.
OPEN LEAGUES PLAY 4 GAMES TO 30 POINTS. NON-OPEN LEAGUE PLAY 3 GAMES TO 25. INSTRUCTIONAL LEAGUE PLAYS 3 GAMES TO 18 POINTS. QUAD LEAGUES PLAY RALLY SCORE GAMES TO 21.
Classification definitions are as follows: "Open" and "Major" volleyball leagues are for teams & players with of collegiate ability or equivalent. This is the most highly-skilled level of play. Skills you would expect to see: *Teams running a fast-paced multiple offense utilizing quick attack and playsets. *Jump Serving (especially in Men's)
"AA" volleyball is for teams composed of very advanced and athletic players. Skills you would expect to see: *Teams using a multple offense with player specialization. *Some jump serving and quick attack is used, especially in Men's. *Overhand serving, almost exclusively.
"A" league is for teams composed of experienced players. Expect to see: *Designated Setters *Overhand Serving
"B" league is for players with intermediate skills. Many teams use designated setters.
"C" league is for players with begining players or those who have not played in an organized league before.
"Instructional Volleyball" is for players who desire to have an opportunity to practice specific skills in addition to game play.
"Quads" volleyball is a league for Corec 4-player teams for intermediate (B) or advanced (A), or highly-advanced (AA) players who desire a more recreational league that does not use officials. Each team plays ONE game against each other team in the league (usually 5) during each weekly 2-hour session. "B" Quads uses rally scoring but does not use let serve. "A" and "AA" Quads use both rally scoring and let serves. |
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