Circular Pillar Ball

  • Type: Team
  • Equipment: Two balls

The game caters to a large crown in a reasonably small space. The players arrange themselves as shown in the diagram. The attackers, stationed around the circle, endeavor to hit the post; the defenders try to prevent the post from being hit. The ball must be passed by hand and not held for more than two seconds. Each group of defenders when in possession of the ball, should endeavor to pass it to their own attackers in the opposite half of the circle, but all groups are restricted to their own playing area. Two balls can be used if desired. Each hit on the target scores two points. If a defender should accidentally knock down the post, the opposing side is given one point.

 

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