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                                         AMERICA’S TEAM RACQUET & BALL SPORT

                                                           Sharing the fun since 1994

Instructions

EQUIPMENT AND SPACE:

One Eclipse Ball ®, one Eclipse Racquet with wrist tether for each player, and a volleyball net on a

volleyball sized court, indoors or out doors.  We suggest taping off player zones to prevent confusion

for younger players. Eclipse Ball® uses the standard volley ball net height. If Un-inflated when purchased, inflate the Eclipse Balls® to 6” in diameter or to the softness or firmness desired.

INSTRUCTIONS 

1) Choose teams:  4 to 6 players per side, on a volley ball sized court with net. Team size can be         

    larger if space is increased. If there are 1 or 2 players per side, use a badminton size  

    court. Players are highly encouraged to stay within their area, we recommend 3 in front, 1 in 

    the middle, and 2 in the back. Each player uses a racquet and must use the wrist tether for safety.

2) Volley for serve: a team member hits the ball over the net and the volley begins, the

     ball must pass over the net 3 times before the volley can be won. The winning team serves.

     For the next game, the team that lost the previous game serves first.

3) The serve must be from 3/4  court or back, depending on size and the skill of the server 1/2 court

     is acceptable. In Eclipse  Ball® the ball must be served underhand.

4) If the ball goes over the net and is inbounds, it is good regardless of whether it touches the net or

    not.

5) There is only one second chance in a lifetime on the serve.

6) In Eclipse Ball®, on the line is always inbounds.

7) Only the serving team can score, except in a “Play It!” situation. If a play is in question there is

    usually a re-serve, or the rule is in favor of the underdog.

8) Players rotate when the service is won, rotation is clockwise, as in volleyball.

9) Games are to 21 points, half games are to 11, a skunk is 11 to 0.  The game must be won by 3

     points and “Game Point!’ must be called when the winning point is served.

10) Players may not score on a double hit (set themselves up). However, another player can set them up.

11) The ball can bounce inbounds once any number of times between hits, with only 2 consecutive hits  

      per player. Passing of the ball between players is unlimited.

12) The ball can bounce twice inbounds, one time, per side, per volley. The second double bounce results 

      in a loss of serve or point, depending on which team was at fault. 

13) For recovery, the teams have 3 consecutive bounces and 3 consecutive hits to bring out of bounds  

      balls under control and back into play.

14) Players must not go under the net or in any way enter the other team’s court. There is a one foot

     grace zone for the racquet crossing over the net.

15) If a team fails to call “Play It!” on an opposing team’s fault, and keeps the ball in play, the game is  

      continued as usual, with only the serving team being able to score.

16) “Play it!” must be called by the team member who decides to keep the ball in play when the

      opposing team is at fault. The player calls “Play It!” as the ball passes over the net. The team  

      winning the volley scores the points regardless of who served.  “Play It!” points are worth 2 points

      instead of 1 and can accumulate by the addition of 2 points each time there is a fault and “Play It!”

      is called.

 

 

 

PLAYING:

Eclipse Ball ® was created to have fun while playing a game that builds confidence. It is a game where the non–athletic player can be on a more equal status with the athletic.  Eclipse Ball® it is a true coed sport.  In Eclipse Ball® a light touch is as important to the strategy of winning as a fiercely hit return.  It is a game designed to have the camaraderie of volleyball, the spontaneity of badminton, and the excitement of tennis, with rules designed with fun and action in mind. 

The fundamental ideas behind Eclipse Ball® are a desire for a game with vigorous volleys that aren’t terminated easily and second chances that can extend play even longer.

The “Play It” rule is a great addition for those who wish to add an extra edge to the game, when there are 2,4,6,8,or more points on the line, the level of excitement really increases! The players use a racquet as well their hands, heads, feet or other body parts to keep the ball in play.  It is against the rules to catch the ball and throw it. Teamwork and passing the ball between players is encouraged.

During play the ball is allowed to bounce once inbounds between hits any number of times, and to bounce 2 times inbounds between hits once per side, per volley.

RECOVERY:

 In the case where a ball first hits inbounds and then lands out of bounds, the returning team has a grace of three bounces to put the ball back in play.  Bounces off the wall, bleachers, etc. are counted.  Once a player hits the out of bounds ball, their team has three additional bounces for each time it is hit, to gain recovery.  If a wildly hit ball lands out of bounds on the opposite team’s side, the same rules apply, however the players may not cross under the net or otherwise enter the opposing team’s court.  The other team may not touch or interfere in any way with the recovery. Note: a player recovering the ball may not handle or hit the ball more than 3 consecutive times out of bounds and 2 consecutive times in bounds.

ABOUT THE BALL

The idea for the black and white ball came from my Grandfather, who was a baseball pitcher in the early 1900s.  In those days, he often used an old trick and smeared black on part of the ball.  This gave the pitched ball a corkscrewing appearance as it went spinning through the air.  The black graphic patch on the Eclipse Ball® ball uses this unique visual effect to add fun and enjoyment for those watching and playing the Eclipse Ball® game. 

We started playing Eclipse Ball® over 40 years ago on our front lawn.  Eclipse Ball® has evolved from vigorous volleys and dinner table debates, to this set of rules and thousands of kids and adults playing Eclipse Ball® in the United States and around the world.  We hope you enjoy “Playing It!” and having fun as much as we still do!

WARRANTY

There is a 1 year warranty against manufacturer defects, provided that Needle Ease™ ball valve lubricant is used when reinflating the ball. Balls will naturally become more elliptical with time, this only adds to the fun!  Send all inquiries to Ecliplse Ball Inc., P.O.  Box 333, Grant, MI 49327 or www.eclipseball.com

 

 

                                                            COPYRIGHT  1993 REVISED 2017

                                                                                                                             DONALD BENSON

Warning: Eclipse Ball® is a non-contact game as written in the rules and should be played as such.  In any sport there is a possibility of injury. 

We encourage adult supervision when children are playing. Do not take part if you have consumed alcohol or other drugs.  Those with heart or

circulatory problems should consult a physician before playing.  Great care has been taken in the writing of these rules, please read them carefully.

Your purchase is an express waiver of any liability of Eclipse Ball® Inc. or Donald Benson .  There are no other warranties, expressed or implied

in the sale or use of this game.

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