SPEEDBALL WILLIAMSBURG MIDDLE SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION FIT FOR LIFE

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SPEEDBALL WILLIAMSBURG MIDDLE SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION FIT FOR LIFE

HISTORY & THE GAME SPEEDBALL IS A FAST PACED GAME THAT COMBINES THE ELEMENTS OF SOCCER, FOOTBALL, ULTIMATE FRISBEE, AND BASKETBALL TWO TEAMS PLAY SPEEDBALL. A REGULATION TEAM IS MADE UP OF 11 PLAYERS, BUT CAN BE SMALLER ON THE SMALLER FIELDS THE BALL IS ADVANCED BY TWO METHODS: BY DRIBBLING OR PASSING THE BALL DOWN THE FIELD USING THE FEET (AS IN SOCCER) OR BY CATCHING A SERIES OF AERIAL BALLS THROWN DOWN THE FIELD FROM TEAMMATE TO TEAMMATE IN A FASHION SIMILAR TO ULTIMATE FRISBEE. THE GAME ORIGINATED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN IN 1921 AS PART OF THE MEN S PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND INTRAMURAL CLASSES ITS DESIGNER, ELMER MITCHELL, WANTED TO PROVIDE AN ATHLETIC ACTIVITY THAT ALL OF HIS STUDENTS COULD PARTICIPATE IN REGARDLESS OF THEIR ATHLETIC EXPERIENCE OR ABILITY PLAYERS TAKE POSITIONS THE SAME AS IN SOCCER. ANY PLAYER MAY GO ANYWHERE ON THE FIELD HE/SHE WANTS TO, BUT SHOULD KEEP IN MIND THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES OF THEIR POSITION.

SCORING SOCCER GOAL: (1 POINT) A GOAL IS SCORED WHEN A BALL HAS BEEN KICKED OR THROWN INTO THE GOAL. TOUCHDOWN: (2 POINTS) A TOUCHDOWN IS SCORED WHEN AN OFFENSIVE PLAYER PASSES THE BALL TO A TEAMMATE WHO CATCHES IT BEHIND THE OPPONENTS END LINE. FIELDGOAL: (3 POINTS) A FIELDGOAL IS SCORED WHEN THE BALL PASSES OVER THE CROSSBAR AFTER BEING DROPKICKED FROM THE FIELD OF PLAY OUTSIDE THE PENALTY AREA.

DEFENSIVE SKILLS POSITION YOURSELF BETWEEN YOUR OPPONENT AND THE GOAL GUARDING PLAYER-TO-PLAYER IN AERIAL BALL SITUATIONS BACKING UP TEAMMATES CLEARING THE BALL AWAY FROM THE GOAL TO THE OUTSIDE CLOSE DOWN AERIAL AND GROUND PASSING LANES PASS BACKWARDS TO OPEN UP PLAY THE GOALIE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR STOPPING ALL SHOTS ON GOAL OTHER PLAYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR STOPPING TOUCHDOWNS GOALIE CAN PUNT THE BALL DOWN THE FIELD AND PICK IT UP OFF THE GROUND

FOULS TRIPPING HOLDING UNNECESSARY ROUGHNESS OBSTRUCTING--PREVENTING THE PROGRESS OF A PLAYER BY PERSONAL CONTACT TOUCHING A GROUND BALL WITH THE HANDS OR ARMS TRAVELING--SHUFFLING YOUR FEET WHEN HOLDING THE BALL (LIKE IN BASKETBALL) DROPKICKING THE BALL WITHIN THE PENALTY AREA NO SLIDE TACKLING YOU CANNOT HIT THE BALL OUT OF OPPONENTS HANDS

GROUND BALL & AERIAL BALL GROUND BALL: A GROUND BALL IS A BALL THAT HAS FALLEN TO OR TOUCHED THE GROUND AND MUST BE PLAYED WITH THE FEET. ALL SOCCER SKILLS AND RULES APPLY TO GROUND BALLS AND SHOULD BE USED TO MOVE THE BALL DOWN THE FIELD TO SCORE OR SET UP AN AIR BALL TO A TEAMMATE. A GROUND BALL CAN HIT ANY PART OF THE BODY EXCEPT THE HANDS. AERIAL BALL: AN AERIAL BALL IS ONE THAT HAS BEEN LIFTED INTO THE AIR FROM A LIFT OR DIRECT KICK. AN AERIAL BALL THAT HAS BEEN CAUGHT MAYBE PASSED FROM ONE PLAYER TO ANOTHER AS IN BASKETBALL OR FOOTBALL. AN AERIAL BALL CAN CONTINUE TO BE PLAYED IN THIS MANNER UNTIL IT AGAIN TOUCHES THE GROUND, BECOMING A GROUND BALL. A PLAYER CATCHING AN AERIAL BALL WHILE RUNNING IS ALLOWED ONLY MOMENTUM STEPS TO IMMEDIATELY STOP. ONCE STOPPED, A PLAYER HAS A MAXIMUM OF FIVE SECONDS TO PASS OR DROP THE BALL TO THE GROUND. AIR DRIBBLE: A PLAY IN WHICH A PLAYER TOSSES THE BALL INTO THE AIR TO THEMSELVES. PLAYER IS LIMITED TO 3 AIR DRIBBLES.

VOCAB Air Dribble - a play in which a player tosses the ball into the air to themselves. (limit of one per player possession) End Line (Goal Line) - boundary marking the ends of the field and past which the ball must pass to score. Dead Ball - times when a ball cannot be played. (Examples: out-of-bounds ball, after a goal or score, after a foul, during a timeout) Drop ball - a ball held by the referee and allowed to fall directly to the ground between two opponents. The ball is in play when it touches the ground. A goal may be scored directly from a drop ball. Drop kick - when a caught ball is dropped to the ground and the player kicks it as it bounces off the ground. Field Goal - a two-point score that occurs when the ball passes completely over the goal line, between the goal posts, and under the crossbar. Foul - an infringement of the rules of the game for which a free kick or penalty kick is awarded the opponents. Kick-up - a means of converting a ground ball into an aerial ball. The ball may roll up a player's foot or leg to be caught or can be given an upward impetus with one or both feet. To be legal the ball must be in the air, free from personal contact, before it can be caught. Penalty area - a 10' area directly in front of the goal line. Only the goalkeeper may use their hands in this area. Penalty kick - a direct free kick from the penalty kick mark. It is awarded to the offense for fouls committed by the defense in the penalty area. Pivot - a play in which a player who is holding the ball steps once, or more than once, in any direction with the same foot. The pivot foot must keep the initial contact with the ground. Place kick - a play in which the player, with or without the preliminary steps, kicks a stationary ball. The ball may be lifted into the air or kept on the ground. Punt - a play in which a player drops a caught ball and meets the descending ball with the foot before it touches the ground. Save - a shot at the goal, which is stopped by the goalkeeper. Throw In - when a player restarts play by throwing the ball into play after it has crossed a side line. A throw in can be made by any player. Trapping - stopping the ball's flight by securing it under the foot, between both foot, or between the front of the legs and the ground.

STRATEGY EACH TEAM NEEDS A GOALIE. EACH TEAM SHOULD HAVE OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE PLAYERS. TEAMS SHOULD MOVE THE BALL UP THE FIELD MAKING THE EASIEST PASS POSSIBLE. TEAMS SHOULD TRY AND MAKE PASSES TO OPEN PLAYERS (DO NOT FORCE). PLAYERS WITHOUT THE BALL SHOULD GET OPEN BY MAKING RUNS TO OPEN SPACE. THE USE OF AN AIR DRIBBLE CAN BE AN EFFECTIVE MOVE TO GET OPEN

A ground ball may be converted back into an aerial ball using any one of five techniques: Rolling Ball Kick-Up: This technique is used to convert a rolling ground ball such that the ball strikes the front of the player's angled, planted foot and bounces into the air, where it may be caught (usually at knee or waist level). Bouncing Ball Kick-Up: A bouncing ground ball may be caught after contacting any part of the body other than the hands or arms, most effectively after striking a foot, knee, thigh, or chest. One-Foot Stationary Kick-Up: By using the bottom surface of a player's foot, a stationary ball may be rolled up onto the top of the foot (at the laces) and lifted into the air where it may be caught by the hands. Two-Foot Stationary Kick-Up: By straddling a ball (i.e., standing with the middle inside of each foot on either side of a stationary ball), a ball may be lifted into the air by jumping with both feet and releasing the ball at knee level, where it may be caught with the hands. Toe Lift (or Toe Pass): A stationary ball may be passed to a teammate by lifting the ball off the ground with the toes and flicking it into the air in the direction of the target.

RULES The goalie may pick up the ball with the hands in the penalty box, may punt it, throw it or place kick it. Once the goalie has the ball he/she may not be interfered with. When the ball is kicked over the end line by the offense the defense gets a goal kick as in soccer. When the ball is kicked over the end line and touched last by the defense the offense gets a corner kick as in soccer. If a player fouls another player that has possession of an aerial ball, the offended team gets a free kick. The ball cannot be knocked out of a player s hands. A free kick is a kick awarded to the offended team at the spot of the foul. You may score on a free kick. The kicker may only kick it once and the defense has to be 10 yards away. A foul such as pushing, blocking, dangerous kicking, and hands, results in a free kick. The ball is put into play by a kick-off from the center to start the game or after each score. The object of the game is to advance the ball down the field toward an opponent s goal and attempt to score.