Dodgeball Rules
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- A team consists of six players. A team may have additional players that
may enter in succeeding games. Four (4) players are required by game time
to prevent a forfeit. There must be a member of the opposite sex on the
court to start the game.
- Each match will be played as a best of 3 games.
- Each game has a seven (7) minute time limit.
- Six (6) balls will be used. Officials will place three (3) balls at
the off sides line for each team. Players must start behind their own
baseline before the start of play.
- A floating off side's line will be used. This line will be marked with
cones at the end of each line. When throwing the ball, a player must not
have either foot completely across the line when throwing. After the ball
has been released, it is permitted for a player's momentum to carry them
over the boundary line, so long as they immediately return to their side
of the court and do not attempt to pick up a ball while on the other side
of the boundary line.
- Rules will be enforced by the "honor system." Players will be expected
to rule whether or not a hit was legal or whether they were legally eliminated.
All contests will be supervised by a court monitor. The court monitor's
responsibility will be to rule on any situation that teams cannot agree
and for rule interpretations. The court monitors decision is final - NO
EXCEPTIONS.
- An out is scored by:
- If a thrown ball, not a kicked ball hits them on the fly. The ball
must hit a player below the shoulders to be considered an out. If
a player is hit in the head, no player will be considered out. If
a player ducks or is on the ground and is hit in the head, the player
hit will be called out.
- Player who throws the ball and hits another in the head on the fly
is out until they are brought back in.
- Players will be called out if a ball they throw is caught on the
fly. If a ball is deflected off of a player, and caught by a teammate,
the thrower is out.
- If a player catches a ball, the thrower is out and a teammate of
the person that caught the ball is allowed to come back into the game.
- If the ball is dropped as a result of contact from the thrown ball,
then the player who drops the ball is out.
- If a ball hits another ball, which a player has in their possession,
and that ball is caught by a teammate, the person who threw the ball
is out.
- If a ball hits another ball, which a player has in their possession
and that ball hits a teammate, the person who was hit is out.
- Once a player is out, they must immediately leave the floor and sit
in the bleachers behind their own baseline. Players who have been called
out can not retrieve stray balls for their teammates, or that ball will
be given to the other team.
- Deflections off the floor, wall, court dividers, rafters, bleachers,
hoop, and official do not count as an out if caught. Deflections off a
teammate do not count. For example, if Team A - Player 1 throws a ball
and hits and deflects off Team B - Player 1 and then Team B - Player 2
catches the ball before it hits the ground, both Team A - Player 1 and
Team B - Player 1 are out. Also, Team B is allowed to have another player
re-enter the game because of the caught ball.
- If a ball hits another ball, which a player has in their possession,
it does not make either player out.
- Time will end all games expect for the championship game. The team with
the most players at the end of the game is considered the winner.
- All players are confined to the out of bounds cones.
- Players may leave out the sidelines and endlines to retrieve balls,
but must re-enter through the endline. A player may not be hit while he/she
is retrieving a ball. 15. A player cannot make a catch outside the boundary
lines and get an opponent out.
- If a player goes out of bounds to avoid getting out, the official will
call them out.
- If a ball is thrown into the bleachers, it must be given to the team
that is on that side.
- Stalling -- If a player is stalling, or making no attempt to play a
ball, they will be ordered to roll the ball to the other side by the official.
A player may be called out at the official's or supervisor's discretion
for continuously stalling to avoid an outcome of the game.
- There is no cussing. It is an automatic ejection for the rest of the
match and the player must sit out the next match.
- Decisions by officials are final; ARGUING DECISIONS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.
Players arguing after given a warning will be given a "technical" and
will have to sit out for the remainder of that game and all of the next
game (if a player receives a "technical" in their last of the match or
last game of the day they will have to sit out the very next match they
play).