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Co-Ed Dodgeball Rules

Playing the Game

National Amateur Dodgeball Association Rules will govern play with the following modifications:

Game Specifics

  1. being hit by a ball thrown by an opposing player
  2. throwing a ball that is caught by an opposing player, before it touches the ground
  3. stepping out of bounds or over the center line
  4. dropping a live ball as a result of contact by another live ball (dropping a ball that was used to deflect a thrown ball)
    • Note: A ball that has been deflected by a live ball is no longer considered to be live.
    • A struck player may still catch the ball that struck them as long as it has not touched the ground, if that ball strikes another player, that player is not out and the ball is dead.

Restrictions

  1. leave the playing field to avoid being hit or in an attempt to catch a ball
  2. re-enter the playing field through their own sideline
  3. hit an opponent above the shoulders
    • Note: If a player ducks in an effort to avoid being hit and is hit above the shoulders as a result, the player being struck will be declared out
  4. have any part of their body cross the center line and contact the ground on their opponents' side of the court
    • Note: A player may step on the center line without penalty.
    • Exception: During "Opening Rush," players may cross the center line but only to retrieve balls
  5. intentionally eliminate themselves by leaving the playing field.

Throwing Time Limit

Co-Ed Rules

2 women and 4 men constitute a team; a game should be played with 6 players.  The minimum number of players for Intramural Dodgeball is 4.  When playing with less than six players, there still must always be 2 females in the game.