Thursday, March 5, 2009

133.Prisoner Ball

Prisoner Ball is a game similar to volleyball. The object of the game is to get the opposing team out by throwing the prisoner ball while calling an opponent's name on the opponent's court. Players must try not to get their teammates out by catching the ball. Teams and players take turns throwing.

Prisoner ball can be played in any place as long as it has a volleyball net. It can be played with a volleyball or anything about the size of one.Prisoner ball is commonly played by all ages but mostly children in elementary or junior high schools. Four to five players are needed to play the game correctly, but it is possible to have more or less players. On each side of the court, each player has a certain position to stand in.

Players on each side of the court take turns throwing the ball over the net, trying to let the ball hit the ground inside the court so someone can be out or come back in the game. If the ball hits the net when thrown and doesn't go over, the player who threw the ball is out. If the ball is thrown and lands outside of the court, the player who threw the ball is out.

If the ball is thrown and lands on the court boundaries or hits the net and then goes over, a redo is called. The player who threw the ball then throws again. Teams take turns throwing the ball. Players try to get all of the opponent players out of the game.Players on each court have a certain position to play on each side of the court.
















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