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1.you are not allowed to pass the white lines at the back side or front

2.if you hit someone without it bouncing they are out 5

3.if you through it and your target catches it you are out

4.if the opponent throughs it you are allowed to block it with your ball

and that is all i know all these because i am 11 and i play for a professional dogeball team

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