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Object of the Game

Played by two opposing teams of 5, each team

has to cross a rubber ball over their goal-line,

using only their implements to move the ball.

First team to reach 10 points wins the game.

Teams should win 2 out of 3 games to win the

match.

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Photo by tetradtx, Jesse Flanaganhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/tetrad/5615616900/

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Colander

• Used by 2 offensive players

• Designed to scoop the ball from mid air and wallop it towards the goal-line

• Ball should not be held inside the colander for more than 5 seconds

• Common techniques: swirl-throw

• A goal made using a colander merits 2 points

Photo by Cle0patra, Ellen Fitzsimonshttp://www.flickr.com/photos/cle0patra/3965582484/

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Broom

• Used by 1 duo player

• Designed to lift the ball off the

ground, back into mid-air

• Also designed to steal the ball

from opposing team

• Can also be used to sweep the

ball to cross the goal-line

• A goal made using a colander

merits 1 point

Photo by Rob Shenkhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/rcsj/5044809365/

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Photo by tetradtx Jesse Flanaganhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/tetrad/5615616900/

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Cushion

• Used by 2 defensive players

• Designed block the ball from

crossing the goal-line

• From a block, ball is usually sent

to the ground for a broom lift

• Though rare, a goal made using

a colander merits 1 point

Photo by urishhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/urish/149883308/

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Photo by danmachold Dan Macholdhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/mybloodyself/4504510958/

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GOAL-LINE

20 meters

- Defensive - Duo - Offensive

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General Rules

Each game is started at mid court.

Teams change court after each game played.

Game is stopped when ball goes outside the game court. Possession is transferred against team that cused the out-ball.

Referees give foul warnings for players who commit the following plays

Using ones hands to hold and move the ball (1 warning)

Throwing the ball to opposing player, not toward the goal. (2 warnings)

Using implements to hit opposing players (3 warnings)

3 warnings send a player off court

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Ethel Katrina V. Francisco

Manila, Philippines

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