Considerations in serve reception ratings
Do you use a rigid zone system to rate your team's serve reception, or do you use something with more discretion built in? Each has advantages.
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Do you use a rigid zone system to rate your team's serve reception, or do you use something with more discretion built in? Each has advantages.
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