Good 5 Game Combo

Model #1-1-30-949 | 1-1-30-949TP4 Sportcraft

Everything You Need to Play! Quick Set-Up Net System. Additional Games: Shuttle Smash, Flying Disc and Mini Jelly Ball

  • Two Recreational Badminton Rackets
  • Official Size/Wght Vinyl Volleyball
  • Telescopic Hex Virgin PVC Poles
  • 20' x 1½' (3-ply) Knotless Net
  • Patented On Net Scoring System
  • Two Ultra Durable Shuttlecocks
  • Convenient Carry/Storage Bag

Model #: 1-1-30-949

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COURT
Service lines are 15' 6" from the back court lines. The net is set at 22' from the back court lines.

POSTS
The posts shall be 5' 1" from the ground and shall be placed on the side boundary lines of the court.

NET
The net shall be firmly stretched from post to post. The top of the net shall be 5' in height from the ground at the center; 5' 1" at the posts.

PLAYERS
A doubles game shall have two players to a side; a singles game shall have one player to a side.

TOSS
The side winning the toss shall have the options of:
a) serving first; or
b) receiving; or
c) choosing a particular end of the court.

OBJECT
You win a rally (serve) if you hit the shuttle over the net and onto the floor of the opposing side's court. You loose a rally (serve) if you: a) hit the shuttle into the net;
b) hit shuttle over the net but outside of the opposing side's court;
c) if the shuttle touches you or your clothing;
d) you hit the shuttle before it crosses the net. See more Faults listed under rule 9.

SCORING
A match is comprised of the best of three games. A game starts at "love-all" 0-0. If the serving side wins a rally (serve) they score a point and they serve again but from an alternate service court. If the receiving side wins the rally no points are awarded and the service passes to the next player in line. In singles the next player is the opponent. In doubles it is either the partner of the first server or if both player's have just had a turn at serving the serve goes to one of the opponents. 15 points are needed to win a game. However, if the score reaches 14-14, the side which first reached a score of 14 can choose to play to 15 or to set the game to 17 points. The final score reflects the total points won before setting plus the points gained in setting.

SERVING
Services courts are slightly different for singles and doubles. A shuttle that lands on the line is considered "in". The server and receiver stand opposite one another in diagonal service courts. Always right hand at the start of a game. Once a serve has been made the players may move anywhere on their side of the net. Serves are always underhand in delivery and the receiver must stand still until the serve has been made. In doubles, future serves are then made from alternate service courts to alternate players. In singles, both players shall change service courts after each point scored.

FAULTS
A fault by a player of the side which is "in" puts the server out; if made by a player whose side is "out," it counts as a point to the "in" side. It is a fault:
a) If in serving, the shuttle falls into the wrong service court, or falls short of the short service line, or beyond the long service line, or outside the boundary lines.
b) If the server's feet are not in the service court from which the service is being made, or if the feet of the receiver are not in the service court diagonally opposite until the service is delivered.
c) If, when the shuttle is "in play," a player touches the net or its supports with racket, person or clothing.
d) If the shuttle is hit twice in succession by the same player; is hit more than once; or is held on the racket during the execution of a stroke; or if the shuttle is hit by a player or his partner successively.
e) If the server, in attempting to serve, misses the shuttle, it is not a fault, except if the racket touches the shuttle than a service is thereby delivered.
COURT
The sizing of a volleyball court will depend on the level at which you choose to play, and the equipment used. Dimensions will range from approximately 20' wide, 40' long for lawn or backyard volleyball to 29' 6" wide to 59' long for tournament play. The width of the court is determined by the size of the net used. The service areas shall be a minimum of 6' in back of the end lines. If the playing area does not provide for such a depth, then the serving area shall extend into the court to whatever distance is necessary to provide such a minimum service area.

NET
The net shall be stretched across the center of playing surface, separating the two courts.

PLAYERS
Each team shall consist of no more than six persons, with each side having an equal number.

POSITIONS - Each player must be in his own position before the ball is served. After the server strikes the ball, each player may cover any section of the court.

SERVICE
Each player shall serve in turn and continues to serve until side is out. When serving, the ball must go over the net.

ROTATION - After a team has lost its serve, the team receiving the ball for the first serve shall, before serving, rotate one position clockwise.

VOLLEY
The ball may be volleyed only three times from one team member to another before returning it over the net. During this volley, a player may not hit the ball twice in succession. One or both hands may be used.

FOULS
a) Holding the ball or throwing it.
b) If the ball touches any part, except the hand or the forearms.
c) Touching the net with any part of the body or hands, or reaching over the net.
d) If player plays out of position when ball is being served.

ERRORS
When a player, when the ball is in play:
a) Does not clearly hit the ball or allows the ball to come to rest on any part or parts of the body.
b) Hits the ball out of the boundaries of the court.
c) Allows the ball to hit the floor, or any object outside or over the court (except net), before being legally returned to the opponent's court.
d) Touches the ball twice in succession.
e) Fails to make a good serve.

PENALTY
The penalty for fouls or errors committed shall be "point" or "side out," as the case may be.

SCORING
Only the serving team can score. When the serving team fails to score, it is "side out" and the receiving team shall become the serving team.

GAME
The game shall be played for 21 points or, upon agreement by both teams, 15 points may constitute a game. A match consists of two out of three games.

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