Round 2 of Rocball

Team Topshakaz and team Chagi Fahn pose for their after-game photo with James Feger, the founder of the sport of Rocball at Marianas High School on Jan. 12, 2024.

Team Topshakaz and team Chagi Fahn pose for their after-game photo with James Feger, the founder of the sport of Rocball at Marianas High School on Jan. 12, 2024.

AFTER 10 games and two rounds of completion that ended on Jan. 19, there were 122 two-point aces served, 13 two-point xunk serves, 1 one-point jam awarded for spiking down a served ball, 8 two-point backcourt plays kees made by a team’s goalie, and 27 three-point goals scored. 

Yeshqiah Coleman of team Topshakaz was the top player after the two rounds of play were completed.

Yeshqiah scored several one-point court plays, five 2 pt. aces, three 2 pt. xunk serves, one two-point backcourt kee, and one 3 pt. goal.

The only type of scoring technique Yeshqiah hasn’t done so far is to have jammed or spiked down a served ball. And that is the most difficult play to make in the sport of Rocball.

In other noteworthy scoring plays, Paulo Surimer of Border Control scored 5 aces, Mokang Kim of Bolley Ballerz scored a jam, and Jerome Manzon of Baddie Z scored 5 goals.

In team statistics, Topshakaz has the best servers, scoring 21 two-point aces and 4 two-point xunks.

The team goalies of Topshakaz, Border Control, and Quest have each scored one 2-point backcourt plays.

The Bolley Ballerz are the only team to record a 1-point jam while teams Nesian Power, Border Control, Bolley Ballerz, and Baddie Z have all scored 4 three-point goals in two games.

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