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Hungry Hippo Hockey (HH Hockey)

Hungry Hippo Hockey (HH Hockey)

A Hockey Game �This new sport is derived from Hockey. �Participants use the same

A Hockey Game �This new sport is derived from Hockey. �Participants use the same sticks as in regular hockey/ or if playing indoors unihoc sticks can be used. �Balls used can be hockey balls, tennis balls or a mix.

Game Layout

Game Layout

Layout Explained �Game is played using 2 teams. (Green vs Blue) �Pitch is broken

Layout Explained �Game is played using 2 teams. (Green vs Blue) �Pitch is broken down into 3 zones �Gatherer zone, Thief zone and receiver zone � 2 players from each team play inside the gatherer zone (GATHERERS) � 1 player in the thief zone and 1 player in the reciever zone (THIEF & RECEIVER) � 1 player on each team is also allowed to move between all zones. (FULL-RANGER)

Game Explained � The aim of this game is to outscore your opposing team.

Game Explained � The aim of this game is to outscore your opposing team. � This can be done by the passing more balls back to your receiver than your opponents. � 20 balls are laid out in the gatherer zone. Gatherers pass the balls back towards their own receiver to make a score. � However, the opposing teams thief zone is between those two zones. A thief can intercept passes and play the ball back into the gatherer zone. � Free-rangers can help out wherever they feel needs the most help, but they have a job also. A ball is released mid way through the quarter which only both Free-ranger plays can touch. Whoever is in possession of this ball at the end of the quarter wins points.

Game Rules �Time: 4 quarters of 5 minutes. � 5 players on each team.

Game Rules �Time: 4 quarters of 5 minutes. � 5 players on each team. �This is a non-contact sport �Players must remain in their respective zones (except free-rangers) �At the end of each quarter players swap positions with a teammate. �Scoring: 1 point for every ball returned safely to receiver. 10 points for possession of free-ranger ball (FR-ball)

Game adaptations �This game requires little to no adaptations to include students with disability.

Game adaptations �This game requires little to no adaptations to include students with disability. �Students with disability can participate fully in all aspects of game-play. �Larger and softer balls can be used to make hitting and stopping easier. �Brightly coloured balls can be used to help students with poor eye-sight. �Longer or shorter hockey sticks can be used for students in wheelchairs.

Bibliography �Hockeyie. (2016). Hockeyie. Retrieved 11 April, 2016, from http: //www. hockey. ie/content. Page/202063/inclusi

Bibliography �Hockeyie. (2016). Hockeyie. Retrieved 11 April, 2016, from http: //www. hockey. ie/content. Page/202063/inclusi on