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Typically the games were played in historic times between ''auqarkuna'', that is, age-based regiments. It was believed that the speed and strength of the youth would be matched by the experience and cunning of the elder.
Typically the games were played in historic times between ''auqarkuna'', that is, age-based regiments. It was believed that the speed and strength of the youth would be matched by the experience and cunning of the elder.
[[Category:Sport]]
 
[[Category:Chaska]]
[[Category:Sport]][[Category:Culture of Chaska]]

Latest revision as of 03:30, 7 September 2024

Haytay is a sport played in D'Runia, particularly Chaska.

The basic rules for the game are as follows:

  • The ball is never thrown; instead, it is kicked and must be caught. The ball can be bumped like a volleyball from player to player, but once it is caught, everyone stops moving until it is airborne again.
  • The players score points by the catching of the ball (one point), or by one's own "goalie" catching it (ten points).
  • The playing field has two "goals" between pairs of posts.
  • Weapons are not allowed.

Background

Haytay has its beginnings in the football-style games played by the ancestral Austro-D'Runian peoples who inhabited Chaska prior to the arrival of the Azix peoples.

Typically the games were played in historic times between auqarkuna, that is, age-based regiments. It was believed that the speed and strength of the youth would be matched by the experience and cunning of the elder.