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Boundball: an Unknown Sport

Boundball: an Unknown Sport
There comes a point where all sports in North America must mix. I have invented one that combines all! Boundball: It has the bouncy ball of basketball, the tackles and strategy of football (thats American Football to Europeans!) and the fouls of soccer. There is much to explain about Boundball! And I know I don't have pictures :P.
 
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Step 1The Key Points

The Key Points
Boundball consists of 10 people on two teams, 8 people on the field. There are two small walls at each end of the field. Each team faces the opposing team's wall. The main point is for Team A to bounce their ball off Team B's wall then back at their other wall. At the start of the game, the referee throws in the ball. Whichever team gets the ball gets offensive position. Whoever is chosen to be the "carrier" will take the ball to the wall with their partner, the "escort". The others will hold back the defense of the other team. Once at the wall, the carrier bounces the ball off the defensive teams wall to the escort. That counts as half a point. Then the escort runs alone to his own teams wall. Once he hits the ball against his wall, not bounce or throw, but touch his ball to the wall, the team gains another half point, making their score 1 point. For the other team to gain possession of the offensive position, they must tackle the carrier when he has the ball or the escort when he has the ball. The only time that the referee throws in the ball is when each quarter begins or when the ball is out of bounds.
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