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- | There is a single hoop in the center of the court atop a pole, such that the hoop stands 11 feet from the ground. The court is arranged with a ten-foot-wide strip from the center of each side to the hoop which is called the " | + | There is a single hoop with a diameter of 20 inches |
===== Play ===== | ===== Play ===== | ||
- | This sport is somewhat similar to basketball with several major exceptions. Players are allowed to tackle each other, and a player is taken out of the game if they set foot outside their own team's area or a neutral zone. Dribbling is optional, and possession of the ball is ended if a player touches the ground at or above their knees (including their back). The player has one second after falling to either pass the ball to a teammate or otherwise let go of the ball. | + | This sport is somewhat similar to basketball with several major exceptions. |
- | As there is no backboard, certain | + | Players are allowed to tackle each other, and a player is considered ' |
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+ | If a player has possession of the ball while in their own safe zone, and their team is ahead in score, they must either pass the ball to a teammate who is outside the safe zone, or exit the safe zone themselves, within five seconds. This rule exists to prevent a strategy of getting ahead in score and then bringing the ball into the safe zone and keeping it there. | ||
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+ | For a shot to be ' | ||
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+ | A game consists of four quarters, each of which consists of three rounds. | ||
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+ | A round lasts either five minutes, or until all three members of one of the two teams are ' | ||
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+ | If the same team wins the first three quarters, the game ends immediately with that team declared the victor of the game. Due to this, games with unevenly matched teams may end in as few as six rounds, and each round may end as soon as all three members of a team are out. Therefore, some games of hoop may be over in less than fifteen minutes. | ||
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+ | If the game reaches the end of the fourth quarter, and both teams have each won one quarter point, the game goes into overtime, which is a special round with no time limit wherein the first team to a ten point lead wins the entire game. Overtime continues until a ten-point lead is achieved, and in some cases, may be significantly longer than the game itself. | ||
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- | ^ Shoot Ball into Hoop from Neutral Square. | | + | ^ Shoot Ball into Hoop from team's safe zone.✝ | |
- | ^ Shoot Ball into Hoop from team's safe zone. | | + | ^ Shoot Ball into Hoop from Neutral Square. | |
^ Shoot Ball into Hoop from Neutral Cross. | ^ Shoot Ball into Hoop from Neutral Cross. | ||
^ Shoot Ball into Hoop from Neutral Outside own safe zone. | ^ Shoot Ball into Hoop from Neutral Outside own safe zone. | ||
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^ Intercept shot in midair and make shot before landing.* | ^ Intercept shot in midair and make shot before landing.* | ||
^ Push opposing player into own team's zone, causing out. | | ^ Push opposing player into own team's zone, causing out. | | ||
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+ | ✝ Cannot be used to score more than once without using a different scoring method, to prevent 'ball hogging' | ||
* Interception must have both hands on the ball at some point before taking shot for doubling to be applied. Grazing the ball with one hand does not count as an interception and the opposing team will still get the points for the shot. | * Interception must have both hands on the ball at some point before taking shot for doubling to be applied. Grazing the ball with one hand does not count as an interception and the opposing team will still get the points for the shot. | ||
- | Points may be lost if a player sets foot in the opposing team's zone, or outside of the court (beyond the Neutral Outside). Points are also lost if a player causes another player to set foot outside of the court, making it disadvantageous to do so. | + | Points may be lost if a player sets foot in the opposing team's zone, or outside of the court (beyond the Neutral Outside). Points are also lost if a player causes another player to set foot outside of the court, making it // |
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- | ^ Retaining possession of ball after falling. | + | ^ Retaining possession of ball after falling. |
- | ^ Setting foot in opposing team's zone. | | + | ^ Setting foot in opposing team's zone. | -1, Player is OUT | |
- | ^ Setting foot out of bounds. | + | ^ Setting foot out of bounds. |
- | ^ Push opposing player out of bounds. | + | ^ Push opposing player out of bounds. |
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