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Indiana HS Volleyball Rules Determined For Upcoming Season

Officials will also be permitted to wear face coverings and gloves, in addition to using electronic whistles.

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(Indianapolis, Ind.) – Rules for Indiana high school volleyball matches have been released.

The Indiana High School Athletic Association has decided they will adopt all rules and considerations from the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) for the upcoming season.

Considerations drafted by the NFHS are meant to decrease potential exposure to respiratory droplets by encouraging social distancing, limiting participation in administrative tasks to essential personnel, and allowing for appropriate protective equipment.

 New for this season, teams will not switch benches between sets. In the event officials determine a clear and distinct disadvantage, teams may switch sides while observing all social distancing protocols.

Additionally, bench personnel should be limited to allow for proper social distancing.

Some of the other items highlighted include limiting participation in pre- and post-match ceremonies, maintaining social distancing during substitution procedures, and limiting official's table to essential personnel only.

Cloth face coverings, gloves, long pants and sleeves, and undergarments are permissible for players. Undergarments must be of a single, solid color similar to the predominant color of the uniform top or bottom.

Officials will also be permitted to wear face coverings and gloves, in addition to using electronic whistles.

The full list of NFHS Volleyball Considerations can be seen at https://ihsvca.com/nfhs-volleyball-considerations/.

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