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How do you play high school water polo?

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like what are the rules and things i should know and whats a swimming horse

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  1. most important, yet basic rules:

    you can't touch the ball with 2 hands unless you are a goalie

    you can't touch the sides or bottom of the pool

    if you shoot it and the goalie blocks it out of bounds, you get the ball back

    if you shoot it and the ball goes out of bounds either because of a bad shot or because it was blocked by a non-goalie, its the defense team ball

    shot clocks are 35 seconds in HS

    there are 7 players on each team at a time, 6 field players and a goalie

    there is no such thing as a swimming horse

    there are various fouls: free-throw foul, kick-out, and rolled

    free throw is a minor foul (no limit for each player) and gives the player with the ball a free shot

    kick-out gives the offensive a 6 v 5 advantage for 20 seconds while the offender has to get out of the arena during this time. When a player gets 3 kickouts, he is out for the rest of the game

    rolled is a major foul (such as unneccessary violence or mouthing off) and you are out for the game once getting rolled.

    good luck


  2. What is the object of the game?

    The object of the game is to maneuver, by head, feet, or hand, a ball 27 to 28 in. (about 70 cm) in circumference into net-enclosed goals at opposite ends of a pool.  The two competing teams consist of seven players each, one of whom is the goalie. Only one hand may be used to advance the ball.

    How many players on a team?

    There are seven players in the water for each team at any given time- six field players and a goalie. The home team wears white caps, the visiting team blue caps, and goalies wear red caps with the number "1" in white or blue.

    How does the game begin?

    A game begins with the ball in the center of the pool and both teams sprint for it from their own goal lines. The ball can be advanced by passing with one hand or "dribbling," swimming with the head above the water and the ball between the arms so it rides on the wave created by the swimmer's head. No player except the goalie can hold the ball with two hands.

    Are there referees?

    Yes, there are two referees that pace the sides of the pool calling fouls. Defensive players are not allowed to interfere with an opponent's movements unless the player is holding the ball. A penalty shot, taken from the five-meter line, is awarded for fouls near the cage that prevent a probable goal.

    For minor fouls, a free throw is awarded from the spot of the foul. The player taking the free throw may pass the ball or drop it onto the water and pick it up again to put it into play. At least two players must touch the ball after a free throw before a goal can be scored.

    How long is a game?

    A game is divided into quarters that are seven minutes in length. After a tie, there are two overtime periods of three minutes each. If the game is still tied after the overtime periods the teams participate in a five-meter penalty shoot-out.

  3. well water polo is like a combination of many sports...................first there are 7 players for each team....one goalie.........there are many rules but just type in water polo in wikipedia or a search engine and it will tell them all to you

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