We have a radical, new twist on the old game.
- Get a full-body workout ducking, dodging, and diving in our high-tech trampoline courts.
- Move the ball and yourself in 3 dimensions.
- Bound and rebound between the trampoline floor and the trampoline walls.
- Give your body a new freedom of movement not possible with games played on fixed courts.
Tournaments
Tournaments are scheduled throughout the year. You can find out about upcoming tournaments by checking our social media often, or visting or calling the park for information on when new tournaments will be happening.
You don't have to be a league player to enter a tournament. Payment must be paid in full to register your team for the tournament. Tournaments may be cancelled if the minimum required number of participants is not met. If a tournament is cancelled, entry fees will be refunded.
How Tournaments Work:
- 4 team minimum, 16 team maximum
- Double-elimination (which means you can lose once and still have a chance at winning something.)
- Tournaments are refereed by trained park staff
- Tournament entry fees are $120 per team
- Teams consist of 6 players ages 15 and older. All players must have valid waivers on file.
Call us at (806) 370-3725 or visit the park to register for a tournament.
How To Play
We play by the rules of the National Amateur Dodgeball Associaton.
Dodgeball begins with 6 players from each team on opposite sides of the court. Six balls are placed on the center line. When the game start is called, players rush to retrieve the 3 balls on their right.
The object in dodgeball is to eliminate the players on the opposing team by getting them "out." you can get a player out by hitting them with a live ball or by catching a live ball your opponent throws at you. A ball is "live" as soon as it's thrown.
Two teams play at one and the team with the most remaining player(s) on the court wins.
If you perform an illegal move, you'll be called out. You may not return to a game after being called out. If you're called "out," wrap your hands around your head and ears while leaving the court.
You may catch the ball with any part of the body.
A dodgeball is "dead" when it hits anything besides a player or hits a player without being caught.
For the complete official rules of the game by the NADA, click here. (www.dodgeballusa.com/rules.html)
Illegal Moves
- You can't throw a head shot (a ball thrown at the head.)
- You can't cross the center line. (It's okay to step on, but not over the divider pad.)
- You can't hold a ball for more than 10 seconds.
- You can't drop a ball you used to deflect another ball.
- You can't move into a ball that strikes the top or back of the head.
- You can't kick a ball.