User:Tsegball

What's TsegBall?

TsegBall (pronounced seg-ball) is a new exciting co-ed team game that emphasizes cooperative play. TsegBall combines the best elements of basketball team handball volleyball and rugby. It s a fast-paced high-scoring game built totally around team cooperation.

How Do I Play TsegBall?

Each team of 12 or 6 has 2 corner-located goals to defend. Players can not move when in possession of the unique fat disk soft-fill TsegBall so passing and constant movement are keys to success. The rules of Tsegball are designed to keep it moving fast and keep it fair. Though players can move anywhere without the ball that freedom ends when they take possession. From the point of the catch they are restricted to a single step a one-foot basketball-like pivot and 3 seconds of possession.

Contact is never allowed and no player including the goalie can jump. Moving the ball down-court and into scoring position requires quick passes and constant motion. Defenders must stay alert in either a man-to-man or zone defensive arrangement. Goalies are required to stay away from the goal so they can t goal-tend over the rim. Contact is prohibited causing either loss of possession or a free scoring toss. The ball also changes possession after an interception or out-of-bounds.

The game adapts to smaller classes and smaller fields but cooperation remains a requirement. When cooperation is such an important part of the game it is impossible for any one player to dominate. The Four TsegBall goals are made from lightweight tubular steel adjustable from 42 to 57 high with a large 24 diameter rim. The nylon net is closed at the bottom to catch a TsegBall lofted in for a score. Set includes 4 goals and 1 soft-filled fat disk ball plus rules and game instructions.

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