How We’ll run our leagues with COVID-19 Precautions


The safety of our players is our biggest priority and as we slowly reintroduce competition we will follow the guidelines of both government and health authorities. We recommend that all players stay home if sick, avoid touching their face with unwashed hands, and wash hands before and after playing. You can access the latest guidelines and resources below:


TAKE YOUR TEMPERATURE BEFORE COMING TO COMPETE AND IF YOU ARE SICK AND/OR HAVE SYMPTOMS DO NOT COME TO LEAGUE. CONTACT US AND WE WILL WORK WITH YOU.

To limit interactions between players, TASR will only be hosting leagues at this time with only one match up per team each week. Along with this, each league will be run under the following precautions:

Player Precautions

  • Come for your game —> play your match up —> report your score to the admin —> leave

  • If you are sick or think you may be sick, stay home

  • The only 2 people you can come in contact with are the people your match up is against

  • Stay six feet away from everyone but the team you’re playing

Event Precautions

  • Games

    • No double headers

    • Only one match up per team each week

    • No pick up games

  • Nets

    • All nets will be place 2o yards from any other net

    • Each net will have a dedicated case of lysol wipes

    • Nets will be disinfected following each week’s games

  • Balls

    • One ball per net

    • If a ball comes onto your court, you may kick it back, do not pick it up

    • Balls will be disinfected following each week’s games

Spikeball and Roundnet… What’s the Difference?

Roundnet is the sport popularized by Spikeball inc. You may have heard of it referred to as Spikeball, but that is merely the brand who makes the product on which roundnet is played! Check out their information at Spikeball.com!