Receive Rotation 3
Here's where they stood for the third receive. The setter is LB, and the opposite is RF, still
front row. For the next two rotations, the setter is going to be in the same spot, trying to confuse
the defense about whether she is front or back. Your job is not to get confused. The setter is legal
here, as we shall see, but they are out of alignment. Can you see it?
The setter (#12) is LB, and #3 is LF, so the setter must be further from the net than she (#3) is, and she
is OK. The setter must also be the left most person in the backrow, which she is.
Did you figure out the illegal alignment? HINT: WHO JUST SERVED?

Here the setter is in motion. Not itself illegal. BUT, she can't let the center back become the
closest to the sideline. It appears that she is still OK, if this is the moment of the serve, but
she is very close.
Did you figure it out? The libero just served, she's RB, but she's standing in the CB!
So here they are the next serve, with the CB and RB where they belong. But, check out the setter,
she may have left a little early. The other thing we would be watching is #11 and the L. The RF (11)
has to stay in front of the RB (the L).

Now, look at the picture and tell me who the next server is, and what positions our setter and our
opposite need to be in on the next slide!
Go On To Our Fourth Serve.
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