The simple objective of dodgeball is to eliminate all of the opposition players by hitting them with the ball or catching them out. There are several methods, where a player can be eliminated:
1- Striking an opponent with a LIVE ball.
2- If a player catches the ball before it hits the ground, the opposing player is out, while the catcher is able to bring in one of their teammates already eliminated.
3- If the ball rebounds off a player and is caught by a teammate before touching the surface, the opposing player is out, and an eliminated teammate can be brought back in the game.
4- If a player’s foot touches the centreline at any time during the game, they are out.
5- The Suicide throw is legal. This occurs when a player jumps over the centre line and throws the ball mid-air before landing on the other side of the court. However, the thrower is then eliminated for crossing the centre line.
6- Blocking: Players are able to use a ball to block or deflect another ball that is being thrown at them.
7- The blocked ball thrown from an opposition player is considered ‘live’, therefore:
– Can be caught off a deflected ball by a teammate. The thrower is ‘out’ and the catching team will have an eliminated player return to the court.
– A deflected ball can eliminate any number of teammates, if the ball makes contact with the player(s) then hits the ground, ceiling, netting, wall etc.
8- Disarm Rule: When a player uses a ball to block a thrown ball, they must retain full possession and control of the blocking ball at all times. If the block causes the player to lose control and fumble the ball in their possession (i.e. ball drops to the ground, hits an object or another player), they will be called ‘Out’.
– The team with more balls on their side of the court is obliged to throw first. If balls are outside the court boundary, the team is obliged to throw as long as more balls are on their half of the court.
– If each team has 3 balls, then the team with more players on court is obliged to throw first.
– If both teams have 3 balls, and the number of players on court is equal, then the team that threw last is excused from throwing, and it is the opposing team’s turn to throw.
The referee will indicate which team has the advantage by pointing left or right. The team that is required to do so has 5 seconds to initiate a throw.
If the team without the advantage throws, the 5-second countdown will not reset. The countdown will only reset if a player is eliminated during the countdown.
If time has elapsed, the team with the advantage will be required to roll their balls across the court to the opposition.
When a new round begins, the team that won the previous round, has the advantage and is obliged to throw first.
* Please note, players can throw a ball at any stage during the game. The Advantage Rule is designed to help the flow of the game, and clearly identify which team is obliged to throw the ball before the 5 second timer elapses.
– A player who steps outside the court boundary (without having any part of their body touch the line) during the course of play, will be called out.
– If a player wishes to retrieve a wayward dead ball outside the court, they must clearly raise their hand and exit the court from behind the attack-line, and also re-enter the court in the same manner, otherwise they will be called out. Players must also raise their hand when leaving the court.
– Players retrieving a ball from the back of the court (behind the baseline) cannot be hit and called out.
– A player cannot exit the back of the court and raise their hand to purposely avoid a ball being thrown at them. If the referee thinks the player deliberately left the court to avoid being hit by a ball, that player will be called out.
- Eliminated players must re-enter the game in which they were evicted. So, the first player to be eliminated is the first player allowed back into the game.
- Players are allowed to pass the ball to their teammates during the game.
- Players can take possession of more than one ball at any given time.
- At all given times, players must be within the boundary areas, unless retrieving a wayward ball. Players cannot throw the ball once outside the boundary areas. A player cannot be eliminated when retrieving a ball on the side of the court, although they can be eliminated when retrieving a ball at the back of the court, behind the baseline.
- Once a player has been hit legally by a ball, they are out. The eliminated player must exit the playing area at the closest point, with hand above their head to indicate to the opposition that they have been eliminated. An eliminated player’s hand must remain above their head until they have completely left the playing area. Eliminated players cannot pick-up or throw any other balls on the court, once they have been eliminated.
- Anybody who throws a ball that makes contact with a player leaving the court, in accordance with the above rule, and in the opinion of the referee, it is;
1- Obviously deliberate and / or
2- Happening too frequently
Will be eliminated from that round and unable to participate in the next round.
- A player will be called out if hit in the head. Head shots are legal. Players will be warned if deemed to be intentional. They may receive a time-out if they’re a repeat offender.
- If a player is seen to be ducking their head, squatting, attempting to dodge a ball, in an unnatural position and/or using their head as a shield, they will be called out.