What's on this volleyball score sheet
One A4 sheet covers a full best-of-five match. Up top: the match header and two 10-row rosters with a dedicated libero line. Then five set blocks, each containing point strips for both teams (30 cells for regular sets, 20 for the deciding fifth), the starting rotation order I–VI, two timeout tick-boxes per team, a substitutions line, and winner/duration boxes. The bottom row carries sets-won summary boxes, the match result and five signatures — first referee, second referee, scorer and both captains.
Scoring quick-reference
Rally scoring: every rally wins a point regardless of who served. Regular sets run to 25 points and the deciding fifth to 15, always with a two-point lead to close; teams switch sides between sets and at 8 points in the decider. Each team may take two timeouts and make six substitutions per set, and the libero (tracked on the roster line) replaces back-row players without counting as a substitution. These are the common school and federation-style conventions — your tournament's printed rules always prevail, and the sheet works unchanged for best-of-three formats by simply leaving sets 4–5 blank.
Print & use tips
Print portrait A4 at 100% scale — the point strips are sized for quick pen strikes during rally play, which gets fast. Strike the next number as each point lands; the last struck number is the live score. Fill rotation order before the first whistle from the line-up sheet, and get both captains' signatures immediately after match point — protests are only entertained on signed sheets in most local tournaments.