Dodgeball Courts

The Rules of Dodgeball
We've been asked by the city parks and rec department to "design" a dodgeball court over an existing tennis court that is rarely (if ever) used. Our initial design gave us two courts as we merely had to bring the tennis net down and strip in the new boundaries.

However, we were asked to design the courts in a way that didn't require taking down the nets and also provided us with four courts. These courts are short in length but pretty wide.

Anyway that got us to thinking what the "ideal" Dodgeball court looks like as far as dimensions are concerned. If this league does well, we're more than likely going to be able to actually design on our Dodgeball court from the ground up. Since there's so many Dodgeball organizations out there, NDL, NDA, IDBF, NADA, LADS, WDF, (god the list goes on) it'd be cool to see what other people use to determine the ideal Dodgeball court.

So post away.










...don't be shy...

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THis is NADA field

The game may be played indoors or outdoors. The playing field shall be a rectangle at least 50 ft long and at least 30 ft wide, divided into two (2) equal sections by a center-line and attack-lines 3m from, and parallel to the centerline.

IDEAL MEASUREMENTS: 60’ x 30’ – Identical to a volleyball court.

It seems like a good court. We have had games on this court and we play well with it.

Courts

Go to http://dodgeball.or.jp/

The JDA (japan dodgeball association) they play with a wide court.

You might check them out. You will need to use bablefish to translate the pages.

The Japanese play with a wide court.

If you still need help or can't find what you need...give me a call.

Mark
707-712-2761
www.nationaldodgeballassociation.com