Class 1 - Class 2
Dodge Frisbee
Dodge Frisbee is an exciting sport that offers a unique blend of physical activity and strategic gameplay. Whether played recreationally or competitively, it provides a fun way to stay active and develop various athletic skills.
Rules:
Objective: The primary objective of dodge frisbee is to eliminate opponents by hitting them with a frisbee. Players must avoid being hit by the frisbee thrown by the opposing team.
Teams: The dodge frisbee game is usually played with two teams. The number of players can vary depending on the size of the playing area and the number of participants.
Class 3 - Class 4
Spike Ball
Spikeball is a fast-paced, competitive game that has grown in popularity over recent years.The game emphasizes agility, hand-eye coordination, and teamwork, making it a fun and engaging activity for players of all ages.
Rules:
Objective: The primary goal of spike ball is to hit the ball onto the net in such a way that the opposing team cannot return it. Points are scored when the opposing team fails to return the ball properly.
Teams: Spikeball is played with two teams of two players each, although casual variations can include different numbers of players.
Class 5 - Class 6
Tag Rugby
Tag rugby is a non-contact version of rugby that is designed to be safe, fun, and inclusive for players of all ages and skill levels. It retains many core elements of traditional rugby, such as passing, running, and scoring, but eliminates tackling and physical contact, making it an excellent option for schools, recreational leagues, and community programs.
Rules:
Objective: The primary goal of tag rugby is to score more tries (touchdowns) than the opposing team by grounding the ball in the opponent's try zone.
Teams: Tag rugby is typically played with teams of 6 to 8 players, but the number can vary depending on the format and age group.