I'm sitting here watching "Extreme Dodgeball" on the Game Show Network and it brings back memories.
I used to play it every Friday in 5th and 6th grade. We had three traffic cones in the backfield of each side with a ball on each of them. To win, one team would have to knock the three balls off. The rest of the rules were simple, if a ball bounced and then hit it was not counted. Headshots didn't count either, and if a ball was caught the thrower was out and a person on the catcher's team was let back in. I was basically the "all star" on the team that I was on, good hand eye coordination, good arm... Oh, the good old days of elementary.
I've still lucky enough not to have experienced this...
I used to play it every Friday in 5th and 6th grade. We had three traffic cones in the backfield of each side with a ball on each of them. To win, one team would have to knock the three balls off. The rest of the rules were simple, if a ball bounced and then hit it was not counted. Headshots didn't count either, and if a ball was caught the thrower was out and a person on the catcher's team was let back in. I was basically the "all star" on the team that I was on, good hand eye coordination, good arm... Oh, the good old days of elementary.
I've still lucky enough not to have experienced this...