
ALAMO CITY DODGEBALL
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The Team
Teams will be made up of 6-10 players. Six (6) players will compete on a side; others will be available as substitutes. Substitutes may enter the game only during timeouts or in the case of injury.
The Field
The game may be played indoors or outdoors. The playing field shall be a rectangle at least 50ft long and at least 30ft wide, divided into two (2) equal sections by a center-line and attack-lines 3m from, and parallel to the centerline.
The Equipment
The official ball use in tournament and league play will be an 8” rubber coated foam ball.
The Game
The object of the game is to eliminate all opposing players by getting them “OUT”. This may be done by:
1. Hitting an opposing player with a LIVE thrown ball below the shoulders.
2. Catching a LIVE ball thrown by your opponent before it touches the ground.
Ideal Measurements
60’ x 30’ - Identical to a volleyball court.
Official Rules
The following is an abbreviated version of the rules printed in the Official NADA Rule Book. Buy the complete Official NADA Rule Book of Dodgeball for $3 (non-member) or $2.50 for members.
Boundaries
During play, all players must remain within the boundary lines. Players may leave the boundaries through their end-line only to retrieve stray balls. They must also return through their end-line.
The Opening Rush
Game begins by placing the dodge balls along the center line-three (3) on one side of the center hash and three (3) on the other. Players then take a position behind their end line. Following a signal by the official, teams may approach the centerline to retrieve the balls. This signal officially starts the contest. Teams may only retrieve the three (3) balls to their right of the center hash. Once a ball is retrieved it must be taken behind the attack-line before it can be legally thrown.
Timing and winning a game
The first team to legally eliminate all opposing players will be declared the winner. A 5-minute time limit has been established for each contest. If neither team has been eliminated at the end of the 5 minutes, the team with the greater number of players remaining will be declared the winner. In the case of an equal number of players remaining after regulation, a 1-minute sudden-death overtime period will be played. Details o overtime can be found in the NADA Rule Book.
Time-Outs and substitutions
Each time will be allowed one (1) 30 second time out per game. At this time a team may substitute players into the game.
5- second violation
In order to reduce stalling, a violation will be called if a team in the lead controls all six (6) balls on their side of the court for more than 5 seconds. More details can be found in the NADA Rule Book.
Rule enforcement
During pool play or regular-season matches, rules will be enforced primarily 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 in which items cannot agree. THE COURT MONITOR’S DECISION IS FINAL - NO EXCEPTIONS.
N.A.D.A. Code of Conduct
1. Understand, appreciate and abide by the rules of the game.
2. Respect the integrity and judgment of game officials and N.A.D.A. staff.
3. Respect your opponent and congratulate them in a courteous manner following each match whether in victory or defeat.
4. Be responsible for your actions and maintain self-control.
5. Do not taunt or bait opponents and refrain from using foul or abusive language.
(Last updated 10.28.04)