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Back in the days of your primary school / high school / secondary collage did you refer the game as Downball or 4 Square? The game I am talking of was played with generally 4 players (but not limited to) and the playes were given titles of King, Queen, Jack and Dunce. The object of the game was to hit a tennis ball and to get the other players "out".

What did you call it? To me it was known as Downball, others believe 4 square

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I'm with the Snowcone!! Downball is against the wall you MONKEHS!!!

4 square is the one with the King, Queen (which led later on to a social complex), Jack and Dunce.

As Bec also stated, this carried on until it was some ridiculous number like 16 where you ended up having to lob the ball over everyone's head to make it fun.

Loved the backhanded shot to fool the person behind you.

SAU 4 Square and Downball Championship series!!!

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