Highlight Reel: Mount Morris/Caro
November 6, 2014
The Mount Morris volleyball team defeated Caro 3-0 in a Class B District game Wednesday. Click the headings below for MHSAA.tv highlights and the final link to watch the match in full.
IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED - Mount Morris used a 13-point run to pull away in the first set against Caro. On this play Sarah Tabit's kill bid is stopped by the Tigers, but she prevails on her seocnd chance down the line.
TABIT TAKES OUT CARO - Sarah Tabit finishes off the first set for Mount Morris with a nice kill.
LEAPING LASKOWSKI - Watch Caro's Lexi Laskowski score for Caro early in the second set of this Class B District Semifinal against Mt. Morris.
ATKINSON FINDS THE OPEN SPOT - Emma Atkinson scores for Caro in the second set when she drops the ball into an opening in the Mount Morris defense.
SORENSON GETS THE POINT - Kalya Sorenson finds the opening to score for Mount Morris.
BRUCE COMES UP ACES - Summer Bruce sets Mount Morris up for the finish of this match with a service ace.
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Be the Referee: Volleyball Jewelry
By
Paige Winne
MHSAA Marketing & Social Media Coordinator
September 6, 2023
Be The Referee is a series of short messages designed to help educate people on the rules of different sports, to help them better understand the art of officiating, and to recruit officials.
Below is this week's segment – Volleyball Jewelry - Listen
There’s a new rule in volleyball regarding the wearing of jewelry.
Previously, participants were not allowed to wear stud or post-like jewelry, such as earrings, even if they were covered by tape.
But now, stud or post-like jewelry, worn above the chin, is allowed. Stud earrings are now allowed to be worn during play – and do not need to be covered by tape.
Hoop-style jewelry, such as hoop earrings, are still not allowed, even if covered by tape. If a player is wearing hoop earrings, the coach will be issued an administrative yellow card for the first offense and a red card for a second offense in that set.
Items such as a medical-alert medal or a religious medal must be taped to the body and can be visible during play.
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Aug. 30: Football Rules Similarities - Listen
Aug. 23: Football Rules Differences - Listen