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Volleyball Skills Assessment 
A rubric testing 4 skills in volleyball: bump, set, spike, and serve. Criteria are based upon varsity level skill. Administer 5 attempts for each skill, and assign each attempt a grade (1,2,3,4).
Rubric Code: KX56643
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Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Varsity Volleyball Tryout Rubric
  1

Poor / Needs Improvement

1 pts

2

Fair / Developing

2 pts

3

Good/Proficient

3 pts

4

Excellent /Advanced

4 pts

Underhand Passing

(bumping)

1

Hands were apart, body in upright position, did not call, lift.
2

Weight on heels, elbows were bent, ball was playable for teammates, some control of ball.
3

Body in low athletic stance, weight on balls of feet, knees bent, called mine, hands together, ball went towards target, control of the ball.
4

Body in low athletic stance, weight on balls of feet, knees bent, called mine, hands together, ball went towards target, control of the ball, pass had a purpose.
Overhead Passing

(setting)

1

Hands were apart, body not in athletic position, lift, no control of ball.
2

Made a triangle, hit ball off of palms (not fingers), some control of ball.
3

Body in athletic position, made a triangle for hands, called mine, weight on balls of feet, good follow through, control of ball to target.
4

Body in athletic position, made a triangle for hands, called mine, weight on balls of feet, good follow through, control of ball to target, pass could spiked, pass had a purpose.
Hitting

(spiking)

1

Contact is made with ball, foot work is incorrect.
2

Contact is made with ball, no approach was made.
3

Contact is made with ball in any manner, footwork is good, ball is hit into the court.
4

Footwork is correct, body weight is transferred correctly, arm pull back is low, contact with ball is high with an open hand, ball is hit into the court.
Serving

1

- Player performs no per-serve routine.
- Player consistently errs (net violation or out of bounds).
- Serve has little to no velocity.
- Serve clears net by 10 + ft.
2

- Player performs per-serve routine sparingly.
- Player can serve the ball in play, but with little zone discretion.
- Serve has some velocity, but not suitable for aces at the var. level.
- Serve clears net between 9-6 ft.
3

- Player performs a per-serve routine all the time.
- Player can consistently serve in play and sometimes to the desired zone.
- Serve has velocity and can challenge var. level serve receive passing.
- Serve clears net between 6-3 ft.
4

- Player performs the same per-serve routine, every-time.
- Player can consistently serve in play and to the desired zone.
- Serve has great deal of velocity and can potentially disrupt var level serve receive patterns.
- Serve clears net by less than 3 ft.



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