User talk:Littlekxrider91

History
The game Light-switch Ball was founded by a group of friends, who needed something to do to kill time before basketball practice. The main founder of the game was Michael Glynn, and it was perfected by a friend, Michael Gallo. Both are students of Mater Dei High-school,class of 2010. Other co-founder are, Glen Holck, Travis Paulson, Nick Kelleher, and Dan Treubig. They founded the game on January 8th, 2009.

How to Play
The object of the game is to turn a light switch off, using only a basketball, while sitting down in a chair. The chair has to be 6 feet away from the switch, and you have to throw the ball with spin to turn the ligt off and on. The person who took the least amount of trys to turn the switch both off and on, wins.

Techniques
The most affective way to turn the light-switch off is to put arch and a forward spin on the ball. This is so that the ball comes down on the switch, and the spin flicks it down. To turn the switch off, you have to put a backwards spin on the ball, and throw it up-wards. The backward rotation of the ball would flick the switch up.

Rules
There are only two rules to the game. The first rule is the chair has to be at minimum 6 feet from the switch. As the game goes on, it may be necessary to move it farther back, to create more of a challenge. The second rule is you are not allowed to lean forward when throwing the ball. This would cause an unfair advantage.