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Bucketball | |
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Also known as | Trashcan Ball |
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Country of origin | USA |
Creator | Derek Bryan |
Parenthood | Soccer |
Famous practitioners | Derek Bryan |
Ancestor arts | {{{ancestor_arts}}} |
Olympic Sport | NO |
Official Site | {{{website}}} |
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Bucketball
The game of bucketball combines the sports of hockey, basketball, and football. It is played on a field of 50 ft. V. & 40 ft. H. It can be played
indoors or outdoors. Here are the rules of Bucketball:
The game starts off with a team throwing or tossing the ball (small tennis ball, raquetball, or etc.) to the other team.
The team that starts off with the ball has 4 downs (counts) to store a goal.
- Any shot that goes in the bucket is worth an amount of points:
- hits of the wall\goalie and goes in the bucket is worth 1 point.
- bounces in from the front\back of the bucket and goes in is worth 2 points.
- goes over the head of an opponent and goes in is worth 3 points.
- Here are the Types of Penalties:
- (Tripping) tripping an opponent (the ref waves his hand down at his feet)
- (Bad Words Code) saying bad words or fail language to other players (the ref crosses his hands in an "X" over his mouth)
- (Goalie Wrapping) pushing the goalie or trapping the goalie so he\she can't block or make a save (the ref puts his left hand behind his right hand): (when an opponent shoots the ball)
- (Shot Clock) running out the shot clock or taking to much time to pass the ball (stalling)
- Note : the ref will count down from 30 (saying 30,29,28, and so on.)
- Here are the positions:
- Guard (spiker) this player's job is to stop as many shots as possible. (1)
- Attacker(scorer) this player's job is to try to score goals. (2)
- Bully (defender) this player's job is to stop the other team from passing the ball or scoring. (2)
- Total (players) (5)