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30 January 2013

Squallyball or Muraball


Rules of Squallyball

  1. The objective of the game is to hit the ball on the opponent’s wall, while keeping the ball hitting your wall.
  2. Each time the ball is hit on the wall, the person who it it on the opposite side of the wall receives one point
  3. The first person to 10 points, winning by two, wins.
  4. If both scores are within two points of each other when each has ten points, the players will continue playing until one person reaches a point two points more than his opponent.
  5. Any door areas and inaccessible areas do not count in scoring.
  6. Balls more than one inch above the hand of the player do not count as a points; however, if the person jumps to a high ball and it is one inch or less from the top of the hand, it is in.
  7. Low balls where the opponent has no chance of repelling it do not count.
  8. If the ball is low or high against the wall on a serve, it is a false serve.
  9. Three false serves per rotation and the opponent gets one point and the serve changes.
  10. Points are not valid if the player crosses the centerline. If the player crosses the centerline, the serve switches to the opponent.
  11.  No serves closer than 2 feet from the centerline.  
  12. One serve rotation is serving until three false serves or a point is scored.
  13. If a point is scored by the opposing player, the player keeps the ball. If a point is scored by the serving player, the ball switches.   
  14. No catching is allowed.
Squallyball can be played with either one or two people on a team. 

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