Let’s Play
STICK-A-ROUND
How To Play
Set-up
Equipment includes Stick-A-Round ring and Two sticks per player
Volleyball or badminton court (for Court Play variation)
For Court Play variation, mark out boundaries according to the chosen game (volleyball or badminton).
Set up a net at the appropriate height and width.
Gameplay
Players take turns flinging the Stick-A-Round ring using both sticks.
Aim to send the ring flying towards the opponent in a challenging but catchable manner.
After the ring is flung, the receiving player attempts to catch it using one or two sticks.
Use the sticks skillfully to intercept and secure the ring mid-air.
Players may move around within the designated play area to position themselves for the catch.
For Court Play variation, follow the rules of volleyball or badminton, adapting them for Stick-A-Round.
Players must adhere to the respective game's rules regarding serving, hitting, and scoring.
Use the sticks to serve, volley, and return the ring over the net.
Scoring
Keep track of successful catches made by each player in a row.
The player with the longest catch streak wins.
For Court Play variation, follow the scoring system of the chosen game (volleyball or badminton).
Points are awarded based on successful plays, such as serving the ring over the net or causing the opponent to miss a catch.
The first player or team to reach a predetermined score (e.g., 21 points) wins the game.