Practice Scoring

Practice Scoring

Practice Scoring 

Outlined below is the process for volunteering to score a match. Volunteering to score a match is a necessary element of the professional scorer certification process.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

1. Score one full match, using black or blue ink where applicable, and take a photo of the completed score sheet with line up sheets.
2. Libero Control track for one full match, and take a photo of the completed libero tracking sheet with line up sheets. This needs to only be completed every 3 years unless looking to advance.
3. Must be performed at a USAV event.

PROCESS

1. You may act as the official scorer or libero control tracker, but remember to take a photo of the completed score sheet before it is turned into championship.
OR
1. You may act as an unofficial scorer and bring your own forms and utensils to use alongside the official scorer or libero control tracker. You must ensure the entire sheet is filled out (this includes the signature of the R1).
2. You must be in uniform and have all the appropriate scorer tools (e.g. white-out, pen, pencil, etc).
3. You must get permission from the R1 to be able to score or libero control track the match.  
4. When you are done please scan or take a picture of the scoresheet, libero control tracking sheet, and lineup sheets, and email to estalker4@gmail.com

Note: If you are not yet certified, and intend to score at a Badger Region-sanctioned volleyball tournament as a volunteer or for practice, you must inform the Erin Stalker prior to the event that you intend to represent the Badger Region as an in-training scorer. You must also inform the Tournament Director prior to their event and confirm the Tournament Director’s approval of your activity with Erin. This notification of scoring intentions may be done via an email to the Tournament Director with copy to Erin and subsequent response.