Thanks for posting! Still haven't won a B with my son. Those Bs are hard! Battled this same team with my son in a novice 2 years ago. They beat us badly in finals, I got zero serves, lol!
@@illens08 Yeah, that’s just how it works in tournaments. Sometimes because of the seeding or upsets, you play against stronger teams earlier in playoffs
I can see it being called a lift because it was certainly a long contact and if you listen to the audio, the sound of the contact also felt off. If it was a B game, probably let it slide but for AA, fair to have a higher bar
@@chriswilson203 that's hilarious. so if I set a ball starting contact from my stomach and ending above my head, that's fine as long as I did it super quickly. talking about a tenth of a second is dumb. refereeing sets is a judgment call that's made of many parts -- length of contact, sound, spin, motion. it's a judgement call, there's no black/white line like "0.15s contact duration"
What's net height?
7-11
This is AA these days????
Yeah Jesse!!🎉
1:31 I mean.. also just finger tips lol
Is it 2.43 net?
Mens net.
yes, the attacker hit the net
they called it, other team served next
Donnie with the sand socks? Still hittin down on people
he's still got it. Lost to him and his son in a "B" tournament a year ago.
@@1stSeedVolleyball friggin gauchos
Thanks for posting! Still haven't won a B with my son. Those Bs are hard! Battled this same team with my son in a novice 2 years ago. They beat us badly in finals, I got zero serves, lol!
AA Finals looking a bit weak :/
Quarters and semis were much tougher games. Just badly seeded
@@Piazza631 huh?? the quarters and semis were better yet these guys are in the finals?
@@illens08 Yeah, that’s just how it works in tournaments. Sometimes because of the seeding or upsets, you play against stronger teams earlier in playoffs
6:55 Is this a lift?
looked clean dont think it was a lift
It seemed awkward but it looked clean. Ref went by what it looked rather than what really happened. Clean play.
I can see it being called a lift because it was certainly a long contact and if you listen to the audio, the sound of the contact also felt off. If it was a B game, probably let it slide but for AA, fair to have a higher bar
@@ShaunYan the contact was about a tenth of a second. fivb handsets tend to be somewhere around 0.13-0.15s in contact duration.
@@chriswilson203 that's hilarious. so if I set a ball starting contact from my stomach and ending above my head, that's fine as long as I did it super quickly. talking about a tenth of a second is dumb. refereeing sets is a judgment call that's made of many parts -- length of contact, sound, spin, motion. it's a judgement call, there's no black/white line like "0.15s contact duration"
so many mistakes not AA