Over the years, many new games
such as Rob-Lou-Jen, JARball, and washers have made their way to Campus
Kids. |
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This year, Insley Ball seems to be the craze. |
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Brought to Campus Kids by Celil,
a former Blair student, this game appropriately uses Blair's performance
gym to create a unique game similar to ultimate frisbee. |
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The game's hype led to the
Insley Ball Tournament, culminating with a final game on Friday. |
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The teams were named after Blair buildings. Annie Hall was matched up
against Freeman Hall. |
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Much like most sports, there are people on offense and defense, as well
as a goalie. |
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The people on offense can only shoot the ball from the three point line. |
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If the ball hits the padded area behind the goalie, it is counted as a
point. |
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Much like ultimate frisbee, players cannot move with the ball; they must
pass it. |
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An excited and enthusiastic
crowd showed up to watch the inaugural Insley Ball final... |
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and a great game was played! |
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As the final whistle blew, the
winning team rejoiced in victory! |
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And like good sports, the teams
shook hands. |
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Thanks to Katie and Celil for
running a great tournament! |
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