CROSSNET Pickleball Game Set

Quadruple the pickleball action with a CROSSNET four-way net!
Item# 58-798
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Put a spin on your pickleball unit with a net that divides the court into four sides for an engaging CROSSNET game. One player stands in each quadrant and game play can follow team or free-for-all rules. A volley begins when one player serves the birdie to a player in another square. When it lands in a square, the last player or team to hit the birdie, scores. Players switch squares after each point. The first team to score 11 points, wins!

The official size pickleball net sets up within minutes on a tennis court, black top, or indoors on a gym floor. Complete Set includes net (20'L x 20'W x 36"H), poles, stainless steel frame, 4 maple paddles (7"W x 15-1/2"H), 3 outdoor pickleballs, convenient storage bag, a set of boundary markers, and activity instruction. Entire system is 29 lb.

 

15 PE Activities Using the CROSSNET Pickleball Game Set

The CROSSNET Pickleball Game Set introduces an exciting and unique twist on traditional pickleball by dividing the court into four quadrants, combining elements of four square with net-based gameplay. This innovative net system creates a dynamic playing environment that encourages movement in all directions, quick reactions, and strategic thinking. What makes this product stand out is its versatility—students of all skill levels can engage in fast-paced rallying, while the cross-style design naturally reinforces lateral movement, agility, and spatial awareness. Below are 15 inventive activity ideas using the CROSSNET Pickleball Game Set to teach fundamental movement skills in a fun, interactive way.

1. Four Square Pickle Challenge: Students play classic four square rules but must strike the ball over the net diagonally. Builds striking skills and directional control.

2. Agility Ace Rotation: After each rally, students rotate clockwise to the next square. Promotes agility, reaction time, and transition movement.

3. Catch & Clear Coordination: Beginners catch the ball before striking it over the net. Encourages catching, hand-eye coordination, and control for early learners.

4. King of the CROSSNET Court: The winner of each round stays in Square 1; others rotate in. Encourages competition, quick movement, and strategic play.

5. Paddle Pop Pursuit: Add a rule that students must paddle-bounce the ball once before sending it over. Reinforces striking control and rhythm.

6. Spin It to Win It: Players must apply visible spin before striking the ball into another quadrant. Develops advanced striking technique and observation skills.

7. CROSSNET Color Callout: Assign paddle or ball colors using Rainbow PaddlePro Two-Colored Pickleballs. Students can only return hits from matching-color players. Builds focus and color-based decision-making.

8. Foot Freeze Follow-Up: After striking the ball, players must freeze one foot and play from that position until the rally ends. Teaches stability and body control.

9. Serve & Slide Showdown: Students serve diagonally and must side-slide to defend their square. Enhances sliding and reactive movement.

10. Cross Court Countdown: Timed game—players try to win as many rallies as possible in 2 minutes. Keeps engagement high and promotes striking under pressure.

11. CROSSNET Relay Rotation: Teams rotate through the squares relay-style. Each team member must complete one successful rally before the next enters. Reinforces teamwork and striking consistency.

12. Paddle Pinball Pop: Use multiple balls during gameplay. Students must manage both balls within rallies. Builds quick decision-making and multitasking.

13. Rainbow Rally Rumble: Players can only return balls that match their paddle color. Use Rainbow UltraSoft Paddles to assign teams. Focuses on selective response and control.

14. Lateral Leap Lobs: Students strike a high lob to another quadrant, then leap laterally to a side line before returning to play. Combines leaping, striking, and recovery speed.

15. Last Square Standing: After each rally, the player who causes an error is eliminated and a new challenger enters. Emphasizes consistency, pressure handling, and fair play.