The original player MUST go back in as the Libero would rotate to the
front. If you want to sub, the original player must go back in, then
you sub that player out.
Doug Fuerst
>Message 1
> From: "jkolpack21@..." jkolpack21@...
> Date: Mon May 22, 2006 1:29am(PDT)
>Subject: Libero question
>
>Our High school league is using the libero this coming season and I have a
>question. If the libero is sent into the game for a player, once the
>libero is
>to rotate to the front line can the original player be put back in and the
>libero substituted for another back row player? Thanks Jeffrey
>Kolpack Head Coach Amherst Christian Academy
>
> I am also interested in scrimmage matches or tournaments for mid
>September. Buffalo or Rochester area.
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