The document outlines the guidelines for a jackstone tournament with two participants per department. It will use one set of jackstones consisting of one ball and six stones. The first player will be determined by having participants catch thrown stones. Players must bounce the ball once to land it on the required number of stones, and errors result in waiting until all players have taken a turn. The tournament has two rounds - a regular round with stages of increasing stone numbers and an exhibition round with advanced techniques. The first three players to finish all stages will be named champion, first runner up, and second runner up.
The document outlines the guidelines for a jackstone tournament with two participants per department. It will use one set of jackstones consisting of one ball and six stones. The first player will be determined by having participants catch thrown stones. Players must bounce the ball once to land it on the required number of stones, and errors result in waiting until all players have taken a turn. The tournament has two rounds - a regular round with stages of increasing stone numbers and an exhibition round with advanced techniques. The first three players to finish all stages will be named champion, first runner up, and second runner up.
The document outlines the guidelines for a jackstone tournament with two participants per department. It will use one set of jackstones consisting of one ball and six stones. The first player will be determined by having participants catch thrown stones. Players must bounce the ball once to land it on the required number of stones, and errors result in waiting until all players have taken a turn. The tournament has two rounds - a regular round with stages of increasing stone numbers and an exhibition round with advanced techniques. The first three players to finish all stages will be named champion, first runner up, and second runner up.
1. There should be two (2) participants from each department.
2. There will only be one (1) jackstone set to be used (1 ball, and 6 stones), which the event managers will be providing. 3. To determine the order of playing, each participant will gather all the stones in one hand, toss it in the air, and try to catch as many stones using the back of their hands. The participant with the highest number of stones will go first. 4. The general rule is that the participant must toss the ball and have it bounce onto the floor only once while getting the required number of stones. If the ball bounced twice or the participant bumped other stones, an error will be called and their turn will be over. The said participant must wait until everyone is finished with their turn before continuing the same stage with which he/she committed an error. 5. The event is divided into two rounds: the regular and exhibition round. A. REGULAR ROUND a. 1 stone f. 6 stones b. 2 stones g. 7 stones c. 3 stones h. 8 stones d. 4 stones i. 9 stones e. 5 stones j. 10 stones B. EXHIBITION ROUND a. Tok-tok e. Check b. Around the World f. Ekis c. Kweba g. Falling Star d. Balon h. Double Falling Star 6. The three (3) participants that will finish all stages first will be declared as Champion, 1st Runner-Up, and 2nd Runner-Up respectively.