Rules:
Two sets of two drive-way reflectors are set-up at opposite ends of the playing field. On each driveway reflector lies a plastic solo-cup. Competitors line up behind their respective reflectors and cups and throw a Frisbee at the reflectors with the goal of either knocking one or both of the cups off, or throwing the Frisbee in between the two driveway reflectors without touching anything. While the first competitor is throwing the Frisbee, his opponent stands behind the driveway reflectors and cups and, if a cup is knocked off a reflector, tries to catch the cup before the cup hits the ground. If a cup knocked off by the Frisbee is caught one point is awarded to the catcher. If the cup is not caught and hits the ground instead, one point is awarded to the thrower. If the Frisbee sails in between the reflectors without touch anything three points are awarded to the thrower.
In the Epic Match, games will be played to ten points and the first person to win seven games wins the sport.
Scoring:
The winner automatically earns 25 points and can get up to 25 more points depending on his margin of victory. (An exact scoring scale is yet to be released.)
History:
Friscup was brought to the Pinckney family by Thomas Pinckney upon his return from school Spring semester 2010. The sport caught on quickly and in no time has become a Pinckney favorite.
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