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Fricket
Fricket or disc cricket is a disc game generally played by two teams of two players each (two-on-two), though it is possible to play one-on-one. The game is roughly derived from cricket (though in some ways having more in common with horseshoes), and played with flying discs. Fricket is played throughout the US, and depending on the region you're from can also be called drunken snatch, catchy-throwy, cups, crispy wickets, suzy sticks, or stickupski. The name "fricket" is derived from a portmanteau of the words "Frisbee" (a trademarked flying disc brand name) and "cricket". The more colloquial term "drunken snatch" refers to the inebriated players snatching the flying cups out of the air. ==Equipment== Fricket is a non-contact game, and therefore no protective equipment is necessary. Four 4- or -long wickets are needed for this game, though bamboo garden stakes, wooden dowels and steel or plastic rods also make suitable substitutes for wickets. A 12-ounce plastic cup is needed to set atop each of the four wickets, along with a flying disc within the specifications for the disc game ultimate (sport).
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