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Cloudy, 38 F

Forecast:
Thu - Showers. High: 49 Low: 36
Fri - Rain/Snow Showers/Wind. High: 38 Low: 33

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About Kickball

The rules of Kickball are very similar to that of baseball. However, instead of hitting a baseball, a Kickball player kicks a rubber ball. The goal is to score runs/points by running around and touching all four bases in order without getting out.

Kickball History

Kickball, also known as soccer-base or soccer-baseball, was invented in the United States around 1942. American World War II correspondent Ernie Pyle reported U.S. soldiers playing Kickball during the Tunisia Campaign, 1942-1943. Kickball is currently a playground and recreational game primarily played in North America. It is also a favorite game of youth in South Korea.

Kickball Tips

Players can work on their Kickball skills by catching and throwing a Kickball against a wall in order to work on their fielding skills. They can choose a target and try to throw and hit it with the Kickball. Serious players can work on their base running by sprinting short distances.

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