Has anyone ever played funnel ball?

LukePlansky

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I have never - not once - seen someone play funnel ball.
I google-searched funnel ball, and I couldn't find pictures of anyone playing funnel ball, except for kids from other countries and advertisements.
If you don't even know what game I'm talking about, I'd understand.
But I guess funnel-ball hoops cost upwards of $700.
 
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I have never - not once - seen someone play funnel ball.
I google-searched funnel ball, and I couldn't find pictures of anyone playing funnel ball, except for kids from other countries and advertisements.
If you don't even know what game I'm talking about, I'd understand.
But I guess funnel-ball hoops cost upwards of $700.
There's one at a park where I'm from. Pretty much a worthless game.
 
We had those hoops on our school playground where I grew up. We never really knew what they were for, heck most of the teachers didn't even know. We usually played with mini-basketballs at recess when our hands were too small for regular basketballs, and they fit through the holes perfectly. We had some made-up rules but I can't remember what they were.
 
We had those on our playground at school, back about 15 years ago, when I was in grade school. I never knew what those things were for or what they were called.
 
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z3Hb0GodXk"]Update: a video of the most fun ever had on a funnel ball hoop.[/ame]

I don't even know why I thought of it, but I just remember thinking how funnel ball hoops were such a waste of playground space.

I don't even think there are any official rules. I think someone just throws it in, and whoever catches it gets the number of points written above the hole.

I suppose the game favors hustle and height. I hope no misguided park and rec managers are still wasting money on new funnel ball equipment.
 
Funnel ball is for sissies. It was developed for the satletically challenged kids to make is fair and square or socialistic playground activity: redistribution of points.
 
Like everyone else has said, we had one... but nobody knew the rules or ever played it. We would occasionally throw random balls in there if we were bored. Definitely a giant waste of money.
 
Nobody ever played funnel ball? Seriously? I remember playing it a lot in grade school. Nobody knew the rules or anything, but we'd stand around, chuck balls into it, and, uh, catch them when they came out. Lots of fun when you're 8.
 

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