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Bocce

Bocce is a precision sport closely related to bowls and petanque with a common ancestry from ancient games played in the Roman Empire. Developed into its present form in Italy, it is played around Europe and also in overseas countries that have received Italian migrants, including the United States and Australia, initially amongst the migrants themselves but slowly becoming more popular with their descendants and the wider community.

Unlike bowls, bocce is played on dirt courts of approximately 20 to 30 metres in length and approximately 2.5 to 4 metres wide, and has wooden boards surrounding the court. Bocce bowls are made of brass, and unlike lawn bowls they are spherical and have no inbuilt bias (they will roll a straight course). Bocce courts are also equipped with surrounding wooden boards of approximately 15 centimetres in height.

Like bowls, a game can be contested between two players, or two teams of two or four. In any case, a match is started by a randomly chosen side being given the opportunity to throw a smaller ball, the jack (also called a pallino in some areas), into a zone near the other end of the court of about 5 metres in length (ending 2 metres from the end of the court). If they miss twice, the other team is awarded the opportunity to place the jack anywhere they choose within the zone. In any case, the side that places the jack is given the opportunity to bowl the first bocce bowl. Once the first bowl has taken place, the other side has the opportunity to bowl. From then on, the side which does not have the ball closest to the jack has a chance to bowl, up until one side or the other has used their four bowls. At that point, the other side bowls its remaining bocce bowls. Like lawn bowls, the team with the closest bowl or bowls to the jack is awarded one point for each bowl that is has closer to the jack than the other side. The contest continues until one team scores 13 points (though this can vary regionally).

As well as the standard rolling bowl, in which the balled is rolled all the way along the court, players are permitted to throw the ball in the air in an underarm action. This is generally used to knock either the jack or another bowl into a more favourable position. Tactics can get quite complex when players have sufficiently control over the bocce bowl to land or roll it accurately.

As well as the traditional game, there are several variations that omit the competitive aspect and are essentially solo accuracy contests of bowling and throwing.

Collegium Cosmicum Ad Buxeas is the international organization for the sport of bocce, based in Rome, Italy.

At the elite level, there are world championships held regularly, and Bocce is part of the quadrennial World Games, a multi-sport event for lesser-known sports.

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Bocce History
A history of Bocce, with an account of how the game is played.
http://www.hickoksports.com/history/bocce.shtml

Fisher Bocce Links
This is page is a collection of Bocce links.
http://pw2.netcom.com/~mifisher/bocce.html

Greg's Bocce Page
I put these pages together to help you figure out most of what you need to know in order to play Bocce.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Nook/9552/bocce/

Have You Heard About Bocce
A book that takes drill and instruction to the same level as that of basketball, baseball, and other sports.
http://www.joyofbocce.com/

Bocce Federation of Australia
News, events, contacts, games, history, shop, magazine, research, and links.
http://www.bocce.net/

Collegium Cosmicum Ad Buxeas
The international organization for the sport of Bocce. Includes court design, history, rules, and news.
http://www.bocce.org/

Wonderful World of Bocce Association
An organization based in Springfield, Massachusetts but serving everyone, includes history, instructions for building a court, frequently asked questions, and equipment and accessories.
http://www.sites2c.com/bocce/

International Boccia Commission
A discussion board, members-only section, links to competitions and rules of the sport.
http://www.bocciainternational.com/

Annual Festa Italiana Bocce Tournament
Official of the event in Seattle, Washington, United States. Provides an application form, an overview of the event, and rules.
http://www.festaseattle.com/bocce.htm

Bocce on the Net
Basic layout and rules for the game of Bocce.
http://www.mindspring.com/~jlock/bocce.html

World Bocce Association
How to play bocce ball, rules and regulations. How to build a bocce ball court. Video available.
http://www.worldbocce.org

United States Bocce Federation
Contains the history of bocce, tournament listings, rules, required skills and training.
http://www.bocce.com

Long Island Bocce Club
Dedicated to the continued expansion of bocce ball in Long Island. Includes tournament schedules, membership application and general information.
http://www.libocceclub.com

Seattle Bocce Club
All information about Seattle Bocce Club, bocce sport, courts, rules, equipment, tournaments, championships, bocce in the USA and the world.
http://www.seattlebocce.com

Bocce Ball Anyone?
Official Italian Bocce Balls, Bocce Ball sets and accessories.
http://www.widerview.com/bocce.html

Rules of Bocce
Bocce rules with diagrams.
http://www.centralconnector.com/GAMES/bocce.html

John Pirelli Lodge: Bocce
Italian American bocce club in Dayton Ohio.
http://www.johnpirelliosia.org/Bocce%208.htm

Lake Keller Bocce League
Everything about the LKBL in Caledonia, NY, home of the "Wildcat Chat". Includes schedule, roster, and statistics.
http://home.rochester.rr.com/johnball/bocce/bocce.html

The Bocce Store
Equipment, clothing, and accessories for the sport.
http://www.sites2c.com/bocce/supplies.html

Integrale Boules
Professional Sales and Advise when purchasing your French petanque and Italian bocce boules.
http://www.integrale.com.au

Bocce Court Design and Installation
Boccebrew, a division of Brewer Landscape Construction, is a company based in San Rafael, California that designs and builds Bocce courts.
http://www.boccebrew.com

iSportsDigest.com
A directory with links to a large number of Bocce sites.
http://isportsdigest.tripod.com/bocce/main.html

Massapequa Bocce Club
Membership form and other information about the Long Island, New York club.
http://www.massapequabocceclub.com/



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