Downball
Australian schoolyard ball game / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the similar Australian schoolyard game sometimes known as Downball, see Handball (schoolyard game).
Downball, also recognised as handball or four-square, is a ball game popular in Australian schools.[1] It is also commonly played by the broader Australian population.
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The game is officially played on a flat indoor court, with connected lined square zones of 2m x 2m, with matches involving anywhere between four and eight players. Downball is played with a rubber high bounce ball.
In an unofficial setting, the game can be conveniently adapted to any environments where square/rectangular-lined flat grounds can be found, including parking lots, driveways and footpaths. In these situations, players sometimes use a tennis ball (if it is all that is available).