Tuesday, 24 May 2016

WHAT ARE THE CALLS FOR THE GAME?

DEFINITIONS


  • Live Ball: A ball is considered a Live Ball after it has been thrown and remains a Live Ball until it the ball touches a Dead Object; collides with another live ball in mid-air; or has been caught by an active player on the opposing team. 
  • Dead Objects: Anything that is not an active part of the match; i.e., the ground, ceiling, permanent fixtures (e.g., the scoreboard), dead players walking off the court, referees, spectators or supporters. Unused balls (i.e. untouched by players) that are on or off the court are also considered to be Dead Objects and Dead Balls.
  • Dead Ball: A ball that is no longer a Live Ball for any reason described in “Live Ball” above. Note: a ball that is blocked is not a Dead Ball until it touches a Dead Object. 
  • Out: A player is Out if the player (a) is hit by a live ball which subsequently touches a Dead Object (b) throws a Live Ball which is caught by a player on the opposing team; or (c) steps/touches the ground outside the designated boundaries for the match . 

  • Set: The duration it takes to get ALL 6 players of the opposing team Out. Each set is worth 1 point for the match. 

  • Match: A contest between two teams to accumulate the most number of sets/points within two 20-minutes blocks of time. 

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