The Revolution church partnered with the Ball State University Four Square Club to host the fourth annual four square tournament from 6 to 11 p.m. Saturday.
The tournament began with Happy Friday Guy singing the national anthem.
Carl Frost, a four square tournament organizer, said a few hundred people attended the event.
Although no champion was crowned, game winners had their names entered in a raffle, which gave away two Indianapolis Colts tickets.
The tournament was free to enter and was divided into three levels of difficulty: beginning, intermediate and advanced.
The winners of the beginning level won three entries for the raffle, intermediate winners won five and advanced winners won seven. All four square participants received one raffle entry for entering the tournament.
Tim Reed, a senior criminal justice and accounting major, won the raffle.
Winning the tickets presents a new set of problems, he said.
"I have no idea who I'm going to take [to the Colts game]," Reed said. "I'll probably take one of my roommates."
There was also an award for best dressed.
Braden Knepp won an official four square tournament ball for having the best outfit. Knepp said he arrived at the tournament and saw several others dressed in strange costumes. He said he then returned to his room and put on a red-colored knight costume he designed for Ball State football games.
"I just saw everyone else dressed up and decided to join," he said.
The Revolution used a $1,000 donation from the campus activities fund to bring in local and outside talent for entertainment.
Guitarist Josh Garrels and the rapper Astonomolist performed for students at the tournament along with Ball State student and yo-yo artist Noel Kunz.
Kunz said the tournament was a new experience.
Kunz said he primarily performs at yo-yo competitions, variety shows and birthday parties. He said he had never before performed his yo-yo routine with a rapper.