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Antenna- used as a visual aid for the players and the referee to see whether

the ball is inside or outside the boundary when it flies over the net.
Attack Line - separate the front row players from the back row players and
it creates a point of reference in the rotation
Ball - used to play indoor volleyball, beach volleyball, or other less common
variations of the sport. It is sent over the net and grounding it inside the
opposing team’s court before its players are able to hit it back over the net
and ground it inside their opposition’s court.
Center line – separates one volleyball team’s court from the other.
Flaglets - are handled by line judges to determine violations during the
game in volleyball. Line judges do not use hand signals in indicating
violations committed by a player.
Front zone- is the attacking zone of the court. When players in the front
zone attack a ball, his or her hand may cross the net without fearing a fault.
Net - are the primary obstacle and separating element between the two
teams in a game of volleyball. Splitting the court down the middle, the height
of the net dictates how teams will strategize their ball placement and setup
offensive and defense formations to successfully send the ball across the
divider.
Scoresheets - This equipment has complete details about the game. Entries
like name and numbers of players, team name, venue, duration, match
number, category, name of the tournament, scores, sanctions, signatures
of the officiating officials, coaches and team captain and the result of the
match.
Sidelines- where both teams remain inside of their designated area of the
"rectangle" to play the match.

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