Try drawing a dodge ball game ND HAVE SOMEONE dodging a ball
because in the game you have to dodge ball so not get hit and that is why it is called dodge ball :).
powning nubes
in the southern city
well, first you have to join a dodge ball team or clubHere are the easy steps on how to play dodgeball;1)you run to the line where the dodge balls are positioned the you take the ball back to the wall.2) you throw the ball to what ever person you want to get out .3)when you have threw the ball you have to dodge to make curtain that you will not get out.4)If you catch the ball one of your team players goes back into the game.5)when you try to get the ball of the opposing side you have to watch out because they might hit you with the ball and get you out of the game until someone catches you back in.
"Dodge ball".
Dodge ball and nation ball have some serious differences. These differences make nation ball 10 times the game, at least. In nation ball when you get hit by an opponents ball or your opponent catches a ball that you have thrown, you are out. Instead of just sitting out the rest of the game, in nation ball you go to "jail". I personally have only played this game in a gym set up with a white line about 3 feet away from the out of bounds line. Between the back wall and this white line is the jail. When you get out you immediately go to jail. In jail if someone from your team throws you a ball and you catch it you are out. This is what makes nation ball a higher class game than dodge ball. *Note* To make nation ball even more fun include smaller and harder balls in the game along with the standard kick ball/dodge ball balls. This results in faster moving balls, more pain, and of course, more fun.
You can find the dodgeball in Northeastern city, I believe.
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Super Dodge Ball happened in 1987.
a dodge ball cost at least $5 to $10