6.7 Joust

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In a '''joust''' two opposing players touch the ball at the same time above the net. After a joust, the team, which plays the ball next, is allowed three more hits.  
In a '''joust''', two opposing players touch the ball at the same time above the net. After a joust, the team, which plays the ball next, is allowed three more hits.  


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<loop_figure title="Joust" description="Example of a joust.">[[File:joust.jpg|640px|link=File:joust.jpg]]</loop_figure>

Revision as of 09:20, 31 May 2018

Joust

In a joust, two opposing players touch the ball at the same time above the net. After a joust, the team, which plays the ball next, is allowed three more hits.

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If a ball goes out after joust, the team gains a point, on which side the ball went out. If a ball touches the antenna after a joust, a replay is called.