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National Dodgeball League
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I hunch in the corner of the court, patient, coiled; doing my best to remain small and unnoticed. Sweat beads down the snarl I show the other team as I wait for the right opportunity to present itself. What they don’t see lies in my hand- hidden behind my back, ready to strike.
As throws are exchanged, my teammate Twitch approaches the line and fires a ball with a ferocious grunt. Off-balance from his throw, the opposition takes advantage of his vulnerability and charges, ball at the ready.
I start forward, slowly, timing my movement with the thrower. As they bear down on Twitch I exaggerate my motions, I want them to see me, I want them to pick me up in their peripheral vision, I want them to fear what’s coming. I rear back to throw- the opponent halts. Sensing the impending doom that will befall them if they release their ball they pause to block and defend themselves. My snarl is now a menacing glare, in one swift motion I release my throw and step back…air.
The opponent looks confused. A smirk etches my lips. Twitch has safely found his way to the backcourt and awaits the throw from a distance.
To be effective the opposition must believe you have a ball. Pose as if you are picking up a ball or put your hand behind your back when they’re not looking. To be convincing, every now and then you must actually hide a ball behind your back and pick someone off. Mix it up. Give them a reason to fear you.