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A. Do' s
1. Runners
i. Cross the lines as further as possible to earn more points.
ii. Officiate plays to create a better outcome of the game.
iii. Always help each other to distract the defender.
iv. Always remember to shout "Back touch" whenever your teammate already reached the 4th line.
v. As much as possible, prevent from being tagged.
2. Taggers
i. Block the runners from crossing the line you're guarding.
ii. Also officiate plays to better defend the incoming runners.
iii. Also let your middleman to tag the most because he is the main part of the play.
Team A: The Runners must consist 6 players. Their goal is to cross the lines from the starting point and back. They must not be tagged by Team B, The Taggers.
Team B: The Taggers must consist 5 players. Their goal is to block Team A from crossing the lines.
Both teams consists of 6 players. The team with the highest point wins.
Sideline
B. Don't s
1. Runners
i. Don't step on the sideline as much as possible. This destroys the team's offensive play.
ii. Don't force to go through a defender. Wait for help with your teammates.
iii. Don't forget your team's play. Be wise in making your decisions.
2. Taggers
i. Don't step out of your line. Even when you tagged a person, the point wouldn't be counted.
ii. Don't destroy your team's play by not following your role. Everyone is essential in defense.
iii. (For the middleman) Don't forget to tag a distracted runner.
It is important to know the parts of the court. It includes the 1st line or Starting line, 2nd line, 3rd line, 4th line, Middle line and the sideline.
Middle line
1st line
4th line
3rd line
2nd line