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In Volleyball, What is a block (ace block)?
A
When the player is in the net
B
When a player(s) block leads immediately to a point
C
When the player attacks an overpass
D
When the player blocks the ball out of bounds.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -South Dakota Volleyball Coaches Association (SDVCA) ACE – A serve which lands in the opponent’s court without being touched, or is touched, but unable to be kept in play by one or more receiving team players. BLOCK – Player(s) blocks the ball into the opponent’s court leading to a point or side out.

Detailed explanation-2: -Digs are only a defensive statistic. A block is credited when a player(s) blocks the ball onto the opponent’s court or off an opponent and goes out-of-bounds which leads directly to a point or side out.

Detailed explanation-3: -Roof: To block a spike, usually straight down for a point. Rotation: The clockwise movement of players around the court and through the serving position following a side out.

Detailed explanation-4: -There are two types of blocking, and both are important for athletes to learn because coaches prefer different methods depending on their training, players and defensive system of choice. While static blocking is generally taught first, swing blocking is a critical aspect of higher-level volleyball.

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