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Dodgeball is a game in which players on two teams try to


throw balls at each other while avoiding being hit
themselves. In North America, the game is typically played
among children 6-12 in elementary school. However,
internationally, the sport has also emerged as a popular
middle school, high school and college sport and in some
countries Universities also play the sport. It is also popular
in informal settings and is often played on a playground,
community or in organised recreational leagues.
A dodgeball player dodging a ball.
There are many variations of the game, but generally the
main objective of each team is to eliminate all members of
the opposing team by hitting them with thrown balls, catching a ball thrown by a member of the opposing team,
or forcing them to move outside the court boundaries when a ball is thrown at them.

Contents
1 Equipment
2 Court
3 Rules of game
4 In popular culture
5 World records
6 Variations
7 Usage in American vernacular
8 See also
9 Notes
10 References
11 External links

Equipment
The number of dodgeballs used in the game often varies, but three to ten is common. Exceptions are usually
made if a court is particularly small or if many people participate. More balls generally adds to the amount of
action in a game, but can result in stalemate with many blocks. Six is the minimum number of balls to conduct a
game with enforced rules. An odd number is generally favorable as one team will necessarily have a majority of
balls in possession and should take the offensive role.
The standard worldwide measurement and material for a dodgeball is a seven-inch foam ball; however, most
dodgeballs are roughly the size of a volleyball and composed of foam with a thin plastic shell. Some dodgeballs
are made of rubber and some more specialized ones have a padded canvas surface. Some leagues allow the use
of multiple sizes of dodgeballs in a single match, while others use one standard size for all balls.

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Court
A typical dodgeball game is usually played on a basketball court,
volleyball court, fenced area or even an Australian Rules Football oval
or soccer pitch. There is no fixed dodgeball court design. The game is
picked on the best available surface that is usually one of the abovementioned. Unless it is a variation of dodgeball, the court must have a
center line.

Rules of game
At the beginning of a dodgeball
game, the balls are lined up on
the central dividing line (in some
versions of the game, the balls
are thrown in the air for the
players to catch or divided
evenly to both teams pre-match).
The players then simultaneously
rush towards the center line and
try to grab one of the dodgeballs
An example of a dodgeball court used
and throw or roll it backwards to
in the National Dodgeball League
their teammates. In some
versions there is a "check line"
that the dodgeballs have to be behind before they can be considered
"live." Players cannot pick up a ball and throw it instantly. This is known
as the opening rush. Once the game has commenced, players throw balls
at members of the opposing team in an attempt to eliminate the players.

A dodgeball on a court, prior to the


beginning of the match.

Dodgeball game, 2014

When a player has been hit by a dodgeball "on the full" (i.e. without
Dodgeball players preparing for the
hitting the roof, the floor, any of the walls, or an outside object and
opening rush
rebounding off) and no one catches it before it becomes dead, that
player has been eliminated and must move to his team's designated
bench area (players are still out if the ball rebounds off another dodgeball and/or player and hits them on the
full). The same rule applies if any number of people try to catch the ball but drop it. Depending on the rules and
variation, "headshots" (balls thrown in dodgeball that hit an opposing player in the head) may either result in the
thrower being out, or the person being hit being out, or both.
If a player catches a ball thrown by the opposing team on the full, then the player who threw the ball is
eliminated, and the team that caught the ball can reinstate the player that has been out the longest (though some
variations change the reinstatement limit). As long as the ball has been caught in any way and is held for at least
two seconds, the thrower is out (i.e. even if the ball is caught between the legs, the thrower is still out). If a
dodgeball hits an opposing player but gets caught by one of the hit player's teammates, the thrower is out, a
player gets reinstated, and the player who got hit stays in. In dodgeball games that are played on a basketball
court, if a player throws the ball and it goes into the opposing basket and/or it hits the basketball backboard on
the full, the whole team gets resurrected. The ball is still counted to have scored a basket or hit the backboard on
the full if it rebounded off another dodgeball or it was deflected into the backboard by an opposing player. If the
ball hits the backboard supports and/or the ring but fails to hit the backboard or go into the hoop, there is no
effect. Players cannot be caught out if the ball hits the backboard, backboard supports, and/or the ring.

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Players can pick up dead balls and throw them back at the other team.
Players are allowed to leave the confines of the court to gather balls that
have rolled out of bounds, but cannot throw the ball until they are back
inside the court. A ball thrown from outside the court cannot eliminate
an opponent who is hit. It only succeeds in getting the thrower
automatically eliminated. However, if that ball is caught on the full, the
opposition can reinstate the player that has been out the longest from
their team. A player who moves completely out of bounds when a ball is
thrown at them and does not catch that ball is also eliminated. If a player
moves into the opponent's zone or picks up a ball from inside the
opponent's zone without it fully rolling inside their zone, that player is
out. Players can also get eliminated if their throw hits an opponent on the
head, displays bad sportsmanship, or cheats. Kicking the balls is
prohibited.
Depending on the rules of a particular game, a ball in the possession of a
player can be used to block incoming balls thrown by the opposing team.
Depending on the rules of the game being played, if a player gets a
dodgeball knocked out of their hands from an opposition throw, or drops
the dodgeball when it is used to deflect oncoming balls, the player is
eliminated.

The opening rush of a dodgeball game.

Once all players on either teams are eliminated, the game is over.
Another alternate rule is No Lines or open court. This rule is used at a point in the game when there are few
players left and it was too easy to dodge the ball with all the extra room. When No Lines is declared, all
boundary lines no longer count and the players can go anywhere to get a better shot at their opponent.[1]

In popular culture
On the Indian subcontinent a variation of the game is played called
"Sekan-tadi" ( -). This is slang used for "slamming the
hip".
The 2004 movie Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story is generally
credited with reviving interest in the sport, especially among
young adults, despite referencing the sport as being about
A dodgeball being thrown
"violence, exclusion and degradation".[2]
The South Park episode "Conjoined Fetus Lady" and Season 1 of
Freaks and Geeks depict dodgeball as a potentially violent sport.
In The Simpsons episode "My Fair Laddy", the new gym teacher Coach Krupt has the students play
"Bombardment", a variant of dodgeball where Krupt throws balls at students while screaming
"Bombardment".
In TV sitcom According to Jim, Jim, the main character, while a child, hits Pierson with a dodgeball
during a game. Pierson calls for a timeout, but Jim argues that dodgeball does not have timeouts. Pierson
never forgives Jim for that hit even after 30 years, when he becomes a vicar.
In the movie Chicken Little during gym class, the little animals appear to be playing dodgeball.
The TV show Warehouse 13 featured a Baylor Dodgeball, stored in the Warehouse for causing the deaths
of 5 military cadets during training. It can launch itself at high speeds and multiplies upon contact. Reverts
to a single ball if one is caught.

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In the game Bully at sportive hours in gym.


In the Total Drama Island episode "Dodgebrawl", the campers compete in a game of dodgeball.
In the series Ed, Edd n Eddy, the character Edd never removes his hat from his head due to what he calls
the "dodgeball incident."
In the 2006 movie Jackass: Number Two, one of the skits involves playing dodgeball both in the dark and
using medicine balls rather than traditional dodgeballs.
In the Discovery Channel series Wreckreation Nation, host Dave Mordal competes in a WASA Dodgeball
tournament in Denver, Colorado.
In Greek, the ZBZs take on the IKIs in an all-girl match, resulting in a winning blow by Jordan to Frannie.
In Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters, Percy and his friend Tyson must play a dodgeball game to the
death against cannibal giants who want to eat him.
The film Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium has a magical closet with a knob that turns to change rooms
like the room of balls, where the three boys are amazed to see. It has every kind of ball including the red
gigantic dodgeball standing as a curious boy named Jason (played by Isaac Durnford) opens the curtains
by pulling the elegant rope. The ball bigger than him has the black letter "M" (which stands for Magorium)
on it and when he touches it with his pointing fingertip, it rolls amongst him and when the door is sealed,
he gets squished by the ball he touched. Mr. Edward Magorium opens the door and describes the giant
ball as "impossible to dodge".
In Episode S1E2 of Dexter's Laboratory, the protagonist is forced to play dodgeball in P.E., resulting in
him being bullied in the process. He eventually takes revenge on his bullies with the help of a freshly
invented Powered exoskeleton, dodgeball-style.
In episode 'Letters' of M*A*S*H (season 9, episode 2), the doctors receive letters from school children
asking various questions. One child says she would be rather playing dodgeball, but her teacher is making
her write the letter.
In the TV show 'Glee', this game becomes an important part of the character Kurt's campaign for class
president. He describes it a "modern day stoning."
In the movie Bad Teacher, while Cameron Diaz's character attempts to teach her students more
aggressively, one method she used was throwing a dodgeball at a student if he/she got a question wrong,
reversely if he/she got it right, they'd get to throw at her.
GSN aired a dodgeball game show called Extreme Dodgeball it was hosted by Bill Dwyer and Zach
Selwyn and ran for 3 seasons.
In the Babymouse series' 2nd book Babymouse: Our Hero, Babymouse plays dodgeball; she fails as a
kindergartener but defeats her nemesis in the game when older. Dodgeball has made appearances in other
books such as Babymouse: Heartbreaker & Babymouse: The Musical.
Dodgeball is featured in the Nintendo Wii video game Mario Sports Mix.
In addition, the dangerous nature and associated risks of dodgeball have resulted in controversies, lawsuits, and
calls to eliminate the game from school physical education programs.[3]

World records
University of California, Irvine, reclaimed the largest game of dodgeball title on Sept. 25, 2012 with 6,084
participants.[4] The previous largest game of dodgeball was played by 4,979 participants at the University
of Alberta on February 3, 2012.[5]
The longest game of dodgeball was played on April 2729, 2012 at the Castleton State College in
Castleton, Vermont. The game lasted for 41 hr 3 min 17 sec.[6]

Variations

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Usage in American vernacular


In some American idioms, the act of avoiding something or someone mildly unpleasant can be referred to as
'playing dodgeball.' Additionally, in a variant of the same concept, the term "dodgeball" is sometimes used to
describe a situation in which an individual is caught between two untenable positions, in a reference to the
version of the game in which players from the same team can surround opposing players from two opposite
sides.

See also
List of dodgeball variations
Ga-ga
Prisonball
Killerball (sport)
U.S. intercollegiate dodgeball champions

Notes
1. Valentino, Giovanni (July 18, 2013). "All Grown No Lines: A little known Dodgeball rule.". Exaggerated Rants
and Strange Musings. Retrieved August 22, 2013.
2. Paley, Amit (July 12, 2004). "All Grown Up, Dodgeball Hurtles Toward a Higher Popularity". The Washington
Post. Retrieved February 3, 2012.
3. "School dodgeball goes to court in New York". The Associated Press (USAToday.com). November 20, 2004.
Retrieved February 3, 2012.
4. CBS (http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2012/09/25/uc-irvine-students-claim-record-for-worlds-biggest-dodgeballgame/)
5. "U of A smashes dodgeball record". Edmonton Journal. February 3, 2012. Retrieved February 3, 2012.
6. "Longest marathon playing dodgeball". Guinness World Records. Retrieved June 19, 2013.

References
National Dodgeball League Official Dodgeball Rules & Regulations of Play (http://www.thendl.com
/theNDL-Dodgeball-101.asp)
World Dodgeball Federation rule book (http://worlddodgeball.org/documents/83-wdbf-official-rulebook)
D'Angelo, Chris (2008). If you got the Guts, We got the Balls: A book about Dodgeball
(http://www.dodgeballbook.com). Dangerous Chris Print. ISBN 978-0-578-01564-4
Keyes, A. (2005). The Complete Book About Dodgeball. AuthorHouse. ISBN 1-4208-7548-5
Kassock, Isaac (2012). The Philosophy of Dodgeball: A Treatise. Createspace. ISBN 1-4700-4494-3
YMCA School Playground Partners: Dodgeball Games YMCA of San Diego County
(http://ecke.ymca.org/docs/playgroundpartners/dodgeballgames.pdf)

External links
World Dodgeball Federation (http://www.worlddodgeball.org/)
Wikimedia Commons has
National Dodgeball League (http://www.thendl.com/) Professional
media related to Dodgeball.
dodgeball league, directions for member clubs/leagues in the
United States.
World Dodgeball Society (http://www.dodgeball4ever.com/) California, Chicago, New York

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Elite Dodgeball Invitational (http://www.elite-dodgeball.com/)


Look up dodgeball in
Tournaments and leagues within the United States. Invite only.
Wiktionary, the free
National Amateur Dodgeball Association
dictionary.
(http://www.dodgeballusa.com/index.shtml)
National College Dodgeball Association (http://www.ncdadodgeball.com/)
San Diego Dodgeball Leagues (http://www.dodgeballislife.com)
Vancouver Dodgeball League (http://vdldodgeball.ca/) A Vancouver, BC, Canada league.
UK Dodgeball Association (http://www.ukdba.org/) National governing body for dodgeball in the UK.
Dodgeball NZ (http://www.dodgeballnz.com/), New Zealand's Official Dodgeball Organisation
South African Dodgeball Association (http://www.dodgeballsa.com/) SA's First Dodgeball Association.
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