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Game 9: PARTNERS NO ROTATION
- Players are paired to form two teams. Team members are positioned to occupy adjacent courts, or diagonal courts predetermined before the game.
- Each team is given five serves. A team looses service by either team member fouling causing service to go to the other team. The server may NOT serve to his partner.
- The player who occupies the YELLOW court begins the game by serving the ball.
- Team members alternate on who serves each time the service returns to their team.
- The serving team may only earn points. This is accomplished by causing one of the opposing team members to foul.
- Winning team is determined by having the team total points add to a predetermined number i.e. 7, 15, 21, etc.
Game 10: PARTNERS WITH ROTATION
- Players are paired to form two teams. Team members are positioned to occupy adjacent courts, or diagonal courts predetermined before the game.
- The person occupying the YELLOW court serves the ball. The server may NOT serve to his partner.
- The serving team may only earn points. This is accomplished by causing one of the opposing team members to foul.
- When any player fouls, he/she must move to the YELLOW court and become the server. Other players rotate clockwise until the vacant court is occupied.
- Partners do not change as the players move to new courts.
- Winning team is determined by having the team total points add to a predetermined number i.e. 7, 15, 21, etc.
Game 11: POLY PONG GOLF
- Players remain in their courts and do not rotate.
- The person who occupies the YELLOW court serves first. Service then goes to the next person to foul.
- The person who fouls, gets a point and becomes the new server.
- The first person to achieve the score of 10 causes the game to stop. The person with the lowest score wins. If there is a tie, play is continued until the tie is broken.
Game 12: CROSS FIRE Two Independent Games
- Two teams of two players are formed and take their places on courts diagonally opposite each other. Each team uses a different ball and preferably of a different color.
- They attempt to play to their partner in the court diagonally from them.
- If a ball strays into a court used by the other team, it is considered a foul unless a player on that team happens to return it to one of the proper courts, where play is continued as though the ball had never strayed.
- A person earns points only by scoring with his own ball. His/her responsibility remains in playing his own colored ball and not with the other teams ball.
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