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BOCCE

Bocce at Centro Caboto Centre

Home to Manitoba's only indoor bocce courts, Centro Caboto Centre keeps this classic Italian game close to Café 13 hospitality, league nights and casual community play.
OVERVIEW

What is bocce?

Bocce is a classic Italian ball game in the boules family. Players roll larger balls down a long court toward a smaller target ball called the pallino.
The goal is easy to understand, but every throw asks for touch, angle, patience and strategy. It can be relaxed and social, or precise and competitive in league play.
HOW TO PLAY

How bocce is played

Bocce is easy to learn: roll with touch, read the court and try to leave your colour closer to the pallino than the other team.

The equipment

A standard set has eight large bocce balls, usually four per team, and one small target ball called the pallino.

Starting a frame

One side throws the pallino into the court, then rolls the first bocce ball. The team without the closest ball throws next.

Strategy

Players can point gently toward the pallino, bank off the sideboards, nudge a teammate's ball or move an opponent's ball away.

Scoring

Only one team scores in a frame: one point for each of its balls closer to the pallino than the other team's nearest ball.
HISTORY

A short history of bocce

Bocce has ancient roots and a long Italian life. The modern game grew from a simple challenge: roll a ball close to a mark, then measure who came closest.

Ancient roots

Target-ball games were played around the ancient Mediterranean, and Roman versions helped carry the tradition across Europe.

An Italian name

Bocce is the plural of the Italian word boccia, meaning ball. Italy shaped the modern court game and many of its familiar customs.

From streets to courts

For generations the game was played in streets, piazzas, gardens and club courts before organized leagues made rules more consistent.

Still social

Modern bocce keeps that older rhythm: a measured throw, friendly conversation and a game that welcomes new players.
CENTRO BOCCE

Bocce at Centro Caboto Centre

Centro Caboto Centre gives bocce a year-round home in Winnipeg, with indoor court time, league play, summer activity and Café 13 close by for post-game visits.

Indoor courts

The indoor bocce courts make the game available through Manitoba weather and give players a comfortable place to learn, practise and compete.

League play

Café 13 Indoor Bocce League teams typically carry six or more players, with four players on the court for a game.

Match format

Weeknight matches typically start at 7:30 PM. Teams play two games per match, and games are usually played to 12 points.

Stay awhile

Bocce sits naturally beside Café 13, making it easy for teams, families and visitors to turn a match into a social evening.
GALLERY

Bocce, Café 13 and community

A few glimpses of the courts, the café and the gathering spaces that make bocce feel at home here.
LET US HELP

Book court time or ask about league play.

Contact Café 13 or Centro Caboto Centre for current court availability, league details and casual play information.
Centro Caboto Centre celebrates Italian culture, hospitality and community with event spaces, programs, Café 13 and services for special occasions.

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1055 Wilkes Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3P 2L7
Phone: 204-487-4597
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