Diamond Discus

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Game Diamond Discus
Game Family Kickball Kickball
Location Nevada
Eras Derivative, Contemporary
Invented Yes
Description

A base-running game without balls or bats, this game was evidently invented by Russ Lopez in Nevada as a blend of baseball and frisbee.  Two teams of six are suggested.  It is to be played on a field that resembles a baseball diamond.  A "flinger" tosses the disc into fair territory, and if uncaught by the fielding team, he/she advances base to base.

As of September 2013, this game had been invented, but not yet played.

Sources

See http://diamonddiscusfrisbee.com/ accessed 8/19/2015.

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