ADV TRIPOCALYPSE WARMUP
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This 3’s women’s and men’s volleyball tournament, is designed to help players gear up for the upcoming Angry Dragon 3’s Tournament. Each division will field 10 teams, with the option to expand if demand increases. A **cash prize payout** will be awarded if we meet the 10‑team threshold, with prize amounts adjusted based on total team sign‑ups.
This is a private organization. It is not a part of the Department of War or any of its components and it has no governmental status or funding. Your participation directly supports our mission to raise funds for the Eglin Varsity Volleyball team as we compete in the Air Volleyball Association. We appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you on the grass.
Rules
ADV tournaments follow standard USAV rules. There are certain rules, however, that we either clarify or relax to make the games a little easier and less contentious for players to ref.
Standard Outdoor Rules:
Block as a touch: For any doubles format, a block counts as a touch. For all other formats, a block does not count as a touch.
A net is a net: If you contact any portion of the net during play, it is a fault.
Continuation: When the ball is down, the play is over. No faults are to be called after the play is dead.
Finger action over the net: Set overs are considered illegal even if the player is at 6 or 12 with the net or if the set inadvertently drifts over the net. Redirecting a block is a legal play as long as the player does not have extended contact with the ball. The block must be a single continuous motion without catching the ball.
Double contact on the first ball: Any first ball (including serve receive) can be doubled as long as it is a single continuous attempt to play the ball and there is no fingertip action. Hands do not have to be together. Fingertip action on a non-hard-driven ball must be a legal contact (e.g., a clean hand set).
Hard-driven ball: Finger action (beach dig) is allowed for the first contact on a hard-driven ball. Hard-driven is defined as a ball you don’t have time to think about.
No courtesy rule: Any player can serve to any opposing player regardless of gender.
Court boundary: Entering any adjacent court that is scheduled for competition during play is a fault.
No centerline violations: If a player goes under the net during play, it is not a fault, unless it interferes with the other team's ability to play the ball.
Antennae: The standards (poles) are the antennae. If the ball touches or passes over the poles, it is out.
Time outs: A single one-minute time out per team per set is allowed.
Game-delay forfeiture: Any delay longer than 5 minutes creates a forfeiture of the current set, including those caused by injury. TD has the discretion to extend injury time-outs
This is a private organization. It is not a part of the Department of War or any of its components and it has no governmental status or funding. Your participation directly supports our mission to raise funds for the Eglin Varsity Volleyball team as we compete in the Air Volleyball Association. We appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you on the grass.
Rules
ADV tournaments follow standard USAV rules. There are certain rules, however, that we either clarify or relax to make the games a little easier and less contentious for players to ref.
Standard Outdoor Rules:
Block as a touch: For any doubles format, a block counts as a touch. For all other formats, a block does not count as a touch.
A net is a net: If you contact any portion of the net during play, it is a fault.
Continuation: When the ball is down, the play is over. No faults are to be called after the play is dead.
Finger action over the net: Set overs are considered illegal even if the player is at 6 or 12 with the net or if the set inadvertently drifts over the net. Redirecting a block is a legal play as long as the player does not have extended contact with the ball. The block must be a single continuous motion without catching the ball.
Double contact on the first ball: Any first ball (including serve receive) can be doubled as long as it is a single continuous attempt to play the ball and there is no fingertip action. Hands do not have to be together. Fingertip action on a non-hard-driven ball must be a legal contact (e.g., a clean hand set).
Hard-driven ball: Finger action (beach dig) is allowed for the first contact on a hard-driven ball. Hard-driven is defined as a ball you don’t have time to think about.
No courtesy rule: Any player can serve to any opposing player regardless of gender.
Court boundary: Entering any adjacent court that is scheduled for competition during play is a fault.
No centerline violations: If a player goes under the net during play, it is not a fault, unless it interferes with the other team's ability to play the ball.
Antennae: The standards (poles) are the antennae. If the ball touches or passes over the poles, it is out.
Time outs: A single one-minute time out per team per set is allowed.
Game-delay forfeiture: Any delay longer than 5 minutes creates a forfeiture of the current set, including those caused by injury. TD has the discretion to extend injury time-outs
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Where is it happening?
Benny Russell Park, 5417 W Spencer Field Rd,Pace, Florida, Milton, United States
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