They need to dig it to get it back up in the air. Most of the time you will need to dive for them.
When the opposite team spikes a ball at you and you spike it right back in their face and then you must say take that!
On the other side of the net.
an ace in volleyball is when one team serves the ball and the other team cant return it. then the team that served the ball gets an ace
once its the other team's turn then you wait until it is your team's and that's when you rotate
The answer to that question is no, because if the person on the other team spikes it high, sometimes you have to set it. Most of the time, the first hit is a bump, but it doesn't have to be. :)
The winner of a volleyball game is the one who beats the other team by at least 2 points.
I assume you mean receiving? That is when the other team has the ball and are serving it to your team. They are the serving team and you are the receiving team.
Your team, the other team, sometimes coaches can help depending on what league.
The serving team announces their score first.
In volleyball, if a team is out of rotation, then a point is given to the other team and the serve goes to the other team as well.
I play volleyball and volleyball does not have a player from another team. What you are referring to may be the libero. The libero is a player that wears a jersey different from the ones that the rest of the team wears. They wear it to show that they can substitute in for any player in the back row of the court at anytime.
side out means that the other team is serving, and your team wants the ball back (serve).