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Page 1: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75

MÉTA

Page 2: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75

Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75 cm long, 60-65mm wide and 20-25mm thick and a ball (like a tennis ball).

Page 3: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75

Méta is similar to the castle-wars of the Middle Ages.

Originally the youth of urban schools played it. Later it

became popular in the countryside as well. It is a beloved part of Hungarian

urban folklore.

Page 4: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75

The origin of Méta stretches back centuries, and there is no trace of an original version.

During its long history several versions were played, all closely related to cricket and baseball.

Page 5: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75

Métafield

Page 6: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75

Two teams of 10-15 children.

One team is the batter, the other is the catcher.

Roles change at halftime.

The batter stands on the batter point, with bat in his hand. Facing him stands the pitcher,

who throws the ball for him.

Rules of the Game

Page 7: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75

The batter hits the ball as far as he can.

After that he can run around the métafield and touch all of the castles with his hand, and arrive back to the métaline, to his team.

If he misses the ball, hecan ask for two more.

Page 8: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75

At the same time the catcher tries to return the ball to the pitcher, who puts it on the métaline and shouts „STOP”!

If there is a runner who isn’t in a castle at this time, he must go to the prison.

Page 9: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75

After the hit, the next batter stands on the métaline and so on … until the halftime ends or the batters are used up.

Page 10: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75

The batter team scores one point for each runner who arrives back to the métaline.

Penalties: the opponent of the penalized team scores the point .

Scoring

Page 11: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75

If the game is, for example, 40 minutes long, it is divided into two 20 minute long halftimes.

If the teams change roles before the end of halftime, the remaining time should be halved between them.

Timing

Page 12: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75

In every unsettled question, the umpire rules.

For crossing the métaline the penalty is one point off.

For deliberate breaking of the rules, the penalty is two points off, or sending off.

Judging

Page 13: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75

Méta became a very popular ballgame among pupils.

They often play it in PE classes or in freetime.

Méta at Schools

Let’s try it!

Page 14: Méta is a traditional Hungarian ballgame, played by two groups of 10-15 children. The equipment is rather simple: you need a bat, approximately 65-75