QUADBALL FOR ALL

What Is Quadball?

Quadball is a sport! By combining aspects of handball, dodgeball, flag football, and so much more, quadball creates a fun and unique sporting experience. Inclusive by design, quadball features four balls in play at once (hence the name) and “brooms” that players “ride.” This is a sport for anyone! Click here to learn more details on how this amazing sport works, then check out our services to see how Quadball for All can meet your sporting needs.

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OUR SERVICES

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School Residencies

Bring inclusive sport to your school. We will teach your class the basics of quadball, including running with a broom, how to throw, decision making under pressure, and more. Students will then have multiple opportunities to play a real quadball game.

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Events

Whether you are looking for a team building session for your company, are hosting a weekend long festival, or just want to host the coolest birthday party ever, Quadball for All has you covered. We offer events for all ages and abilities.

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Community Building

Do you want to get involved? Quadball for All provides opportunities to get involved with coaching or administrative tasks on a contract basis or volunteer basis to help grow our inclusive sport community.

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Who is Quadball for All?

  • Quadball for All founder Jasper

  • Jasper Whitby

    Hi! My name is Jasper and I am the founder of Quadball for All. I have played sports my whole life, but I have never loved a sport like I love quadball.

    I have over 10 years experience working with kids and adults in a teaching/coaching capacity. I excel at programming and place an emphasis on process over outcome.