Indian File Dodge Ball

  • Type: Circle
  • Equipment: Large ball

The players are in a circle, with one Six in the center. The Six in the center are in file formation, grasping each other around the waist or on the shoulders. The whole file is free to move in any direction, but the grip must not be broken. The players in the circle endeavor to hit with the ball the back player of the file below knee height. The ball should be passed around or across the circle to the player best suited to throw, and not just thrown haphazardly by anyone. The person scoring a hit goes to the front of the file and the hit one takes his place in the circle.

 

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