Handball (school)


School students in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and South East Asia often play a style of handball, also known as four square, or n-square, that differs from most other types of handball. The game is most frequently played at recess, lunchtime, or before and after school. It can also be played at home or anywhere that has a hard surface and at least one line. The quick set-up time, and the simple rules, contribute to the game's popularity.
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Unlike most types of handball, this version does not incorporate a wall, instead being played on a court consisting of lines on the ground. A typical handball court is a square split into four, usually marked by painted lines or expansion joints, with the highest and most prestigious position on the court being Ace, followed by King, Queen, and Dunce. The most radical difference from American handball is that players must hit the ball so that it bounces in their own square first, before it bounces in another player's square. The receiving player, in whose square the ball bounces, must then hit the ball by hand, ensuring that it bounces within the receiver's own square once, and then an opponent's square. Failure to do so, or hitting the ball out of court, results in that player being relegated to the lowest position on the court, or becoming the last of the players waiting to enter the court.
Due to the social nature of handball and its simplicity, many variations in the rules can occur. For example, students in one school might play in a square of four, while in the next school the game might involve a straight line of six squares, radically altering the game. In addition, some variations of the game allow for the head or feet to be used to return the ball. While the rules may vary between schools, the basic rules usually remain the same. This article only covers the most common rules and is not representative of every variation.
This sport is played at a high level in many countries across the world in the handball leagues and ISHA World Cup.

Rules

Basic rules

The court

Even though each part of the court is referred to as "squares", they can be any shape or size. Edges or 'lines' can be marked with any material: paint, expansion joints, cracks, chalk, or points where the square meets an object such as a wall or locker. Commonly, the court has either a bitumen or concrete surface. Depending on the school, the squares will either be labelled Ace, King, Queen and Dunce or King, Queen, Jack and Dunce.

In popular culture

Handball has entered the current meme culture. In March 2013, former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd released a video of him playing handball at Brisbane State High School, which led to him becoming part of a 'handball meme'. In late November, 2017, Rudd played handball with students in a school in Brisbane, and the accompanying video - claiming he was the "king of handball' - reached 40,000 views on Facebook.
Handball is also the main theme of the children's television series, Handball Heroes, which aired on ABC Me.