DODGEBALL RULES

TOURNAMENT:

  • The tournament will follow a double elimination format, ensuring each team plays at least two games
  • Games last five minutes with a "sudden death" rule in case of a tie
  • Games will be played in the Grace Place gymnasium, as well as on the soccer field
  • Balls are 6" foam dodgeballs

 

TEAMS:

  • Teams can consist of up to 8 co-ed ADULT players
  • Games are played 6 vs 6 players
  • Each team must start with a minimum of 2 female players
  • Players can only play for one team
  • Team uniforms/costumes are encouraged, but not required

 

HOW TO WIN:

Be the first team to eliminate all players of the opposing team, or have the most players remaining when time expires on your match. There are 5 minutes allotted per game. If there an equal number of players remaining on each team after 5 minutes, the match becomes "sudden death", with the next elimination determining the winner.

 

RULES:

Volunteer referees and a timekeeper will oversee the matches. Games are 5 minutes long, with "sudden death" in event of a tie. Each team will play with 6 players, and each court will have 6 dodgeballs, placed on the center line, with 3 on the left and 3 on the right. When the game starts, teams scramble to get the balls to their right. Balls that go out of play can be retrieved by team members or bystanders and are returned to the opposite team, that didn't throw the ball out of play.

 

You're out if:

  • You get hit by a live dodgeball anywhere but your head/face
  • An opposing player catches a live ball that you threw
  • You intentionally go out of bounds to avoid being hit
  • You step on or cross the center line

 

You're NOT out if:

  • You got hit in the head/face
  • The ball that hit you bounced off someone else (only one person can be eliminated per throw)
  • The ball that hit you was thrown by someone out of bounds or over the center line
  • You're hit by a ball that was first deflected by another ball
  • A teammate caught the ball that hit you before it hits the ground
  • An opposing player caught a ball you threw after it was first deflected

 

Returning to the game:

  • If a team member catches a live dodgeball, one member of your team may return to the court in the order that they were eliminated.

 

Definitions:

  • Live dodgeball: A thrown ball that hasn't touched any surface, person, or object
  • Dead dodgeball: A ball that has made contact with a surface, person, or object

 

Substitutions:

  • No substitutions are allowed within a match except in the case of an injury. Players can switch out between matches.

 

Note: Referee decisions are final. They are volunteers and this is for charity, so be honest and play with sportsmanship and don't give the referees a hard time.