Schools, Summer Camps and College Campus
TriCrosse is a new and fast-paced game for kids, teens and adults. Most camps and schools are looking for something new and fun to keep the kids and staff entertained and that's why TriCrosse is such a big hit school and camp conferences. TriCrosse keeps the kids moving and teaches eye-hand coordination. It can be challenging in the advanced game setup or quiet simple in its younger-student game version.
TriCrosse (2-6 Kids per Station):
The original way to play TriCrosse is with 2-6 players where you have 2 goals (about 30-50 ft apart) and the kids try to throw the ball with the racket into the goals. See the beginners How to Play page. Our favorite is a 4 player game (2 players on each side) with the Deflection Rule in play. It can become a very addicting game, so after the kids get the hang of it, please visit the Advanced rules to take your game to the next level.
The original way to play TriCrosse is with 2-6 players where you have 2 goals (about 30-50 ft apart) and the kids try to throw the ball with the racket into the goals. See the beginners How to Play page. Our favorite is a 4 player game (2 players on each side) with the Deflection Rule in play. It can become a very addicting game, so after the kids get the hang of it, please visit the Advanced rules to take your game to the next level.
Extreme TriCrosse (6-16 Kids : NETS IN THE MIDDLE)
For younger kids, take away the rackets and just have them throw the ball into the goal...they get very excited to hit a 3-point shot! With the unique design of the goals, the kids get a choice to throw it in a 1, 2 or 3 point goal. If necessary, players get a point if they hit the goal. Each team stands on opposite sides of the goal and players attempt to throw the ball into the net. If they miss, the other team gets a chance. Play with multiple balls for more game action. Older kids can use the rackets. Use the softer foam balls, if needed.
For younger kids, take away the rackets and just have them throw the ball into the goal...they get very excited to hit a 3-point shot! With the unique design of the goals, the kids get a choice to throw it in a 1, 2 or 3 point goal. If necessary, players get a point if they hit the goal. Each team stands on opposite sides of the goal and players attempt to throw the ball into the net. If they miss, the other team gets a chance. Play with multiple balls for more game action. Older kids can use the rackets. Use the softer foam balls, if needed.
Ultimate TriCrosse (10-20 Kids : NETS ON THE OUTSIDE)
This is a popular variation of TriCrosse...here you have 2-4 goals setup on a field with 2 teams and 10-20 kids run around with a racket (or without) and pass the ball back and forth while moving the ball up the field to take a shot on any of the goals. Each player is only allowed to take 5 steps when they have the ball and then must pass to a teammate. If the ball is dropped, the other team takes control of the ball. Be creative with modifying the rules and getting many kids playing at once!
This is a popular variation of TriCrosse...here you have 2-4 goals setup on a field with 2 teams and 10-20 kids run around with a racket (or without) and pass the ball back and forth while moving the ball up the field to take a shot on any of the goals. Each player is only allowed to take 5 steps when they have the ball and then must pass to a teammate. If the ball is dropped, the other team takes control of the ball. Be creative with modifying the rules and getting many kids playing at once!
Short video to demonstrate 10 students playing Ultimate TriCrosse:
Let's get you setup!
Are you ready to purchase the TriCrosse Complete set for your school, camp or college campus? Contact us from this page and one of our associates will get back to you ASAP! We offer multi-unit discounts on our TriCrosse Sets and extra Rackets and Balls.
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TriCrosse can be played indoor and outdoor. You can play with 2 to 6 players at a time...or even more. When playing with 4 or more players, each team is on one side and they throw the ball (one at a time) to try and score points. Be creative and let the kids make up rules to keep them entertained and focused.
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Don't be left out...
After attending the ACA Conference, we received amazing interest in getting TriCrosse setup at many camps and schools across the country. Click here to check out our current list of camps and schools that have TriCrosse in their indoor/outdoor programs. We hope to hear from you soon.
TriCrosse is available in the FlagHouse catalog which is a premier global source of quality equipment and programs serving physical education, recreation, special needs therapies and education. Click here, to view our products.
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