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Schools throw a wrench at dodgeball
Palm Beach Post ^ | 6/18/04 | Aime Palmer

Posted on 06/19/2004 6:56:42 AM PDT by qam1

The sting of a red rubber dodgeball, the shame of being the first struck out, the rapture in being the last player standing.

Though nostalgic Baby Boomers and a subsequent generation might recall sensations such as these, children in Palm Beach and Martin County schools might not have the chance.

"Not as long as I can help it," said Kevin Sterling, program planner for physical education for Palm Beach County grades K-12. "It's an extremely aggressive, dangerous game."

Dodgeball is not officially banned in Martin County, according to Delores Calloway, the director of school improvement and curriculum for the Martin County School District. But it has been banned in Palm Beach County schools for about 10 to 15 years, Sterling said.

Sterling said he cannot recall any serious injuries resulting from the game in Palm Beach County, but he said there have been many minor injuries. And he thinks dodgeball is an unhealthy form of physical education.

"I think it definitely has a negative effect on the self-esteem. We can do much more productive things," he said.

At Hidden Oaks Middle School in Stuart, the days of dodgeball ended three years ago. But Principal Jenny Lambdin said the kids might be missing out.

"I know when I grew up we played it on the playground, and I always had fun, but... I know times have changed," she said. "I think that there are certain students that maybe other kids like to pick on; they might just throw the ball to hit them.... They don't have a lot of sensitivity sometimes."

Sandra Brown has been principal at Belvedere Elementary School in West Palm Beach for three years and says no balls have been -- or will be -- dodged under her watch.

"I prefer not to have anything thrown at children," she said, adding that the physical education curriculum has many ball-handling activities for children to prepare them for sports such as baseball and basketball.

But organizations such as the International Dodge-Ball Federation are working to bring dodgeball back into the mainstream and back on the playgrounds.

After learning about IDBF online, Larry Self of New Smyrna Beach, 55, was so nostalgic for his dodgeball days at Davidson High School in Mobile, Ala., that he agreed to work full time as the federation's Florida commissioner without pay.

"It was exciting, and it had a thrill element to it that other sports didn't seem to have. It was this excitement, and the fear of being put out," he said. "You really wanted to be the last one standing."

New equipment and strictly sanctioned rule books are making for safer play, and Self plans to meet with public school officials and city parks and recreation departments in an attempt to bring the childhood pastime America loves to hate back into mainstream children's sports.

"(The new balls have) a fabric cover and only weigh 2 to 3 pounds, so you can throw it hard and hit somebody with it, and it's not going to leave any abrasions or anything like that," Self said. "We want to eliminate any fears about the way it was played in the past."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: dodgeball; nannystate; whatadumbarse
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To: qam1

Oh, for God's sake...


41 posted on 06/19/2004 7:42:14 AM PDT by BlessedBeGod ('I went to Vietnam, yada yada yada, I want to be President...")
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To: FastCoyote
If these blissninnies don't like dodgeball, then they'd have hated a favorite of my day: WARBALL!!!

Imagine a dodgeball game where every ball in the school inventory is used. Each team then launches simultaneous broadsides against the enemy. Defeat was a random, impersonal, and often painful event. You never knew if there was a red rubber ball out there with your name on it.

42 posted on 06/19/2004 7:44:54 AM PDT by AngryJawa (The Original Grumpy Gen-Xer)
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To: dc27
Council votes to rename "Smear the Queer"

The ISTQ council voted today to rename one of America's favorite pastimes."Smear the Queer," an incredibly fun game in which hordes chase down and tackle any person who has the ball, has been around since the gay old days of this country. The game, which involves manhandling your opponent and wrestling them to the ground, hasn't changed much throughout the years.

"For years, many a youth have played the game, chasing down the Queer. Of course, with Queer meaning the person who is different, the person who has the ball. Everyone wants his ball, so the best way for them to gain control of his ball is to smear him," stated council member John Conway.

"We were concerned that the game's name may be insensitive to those who are Queer. We don't want our children to grow up thinking it is okay to smear a Queer. Queers deserve the same amount of respect as the rest of us."

The council voted on "Smear the Tranny" since the transgendered community has yet to become a force to reckon with.

http://www.thewiredpress.com/archives/briefs/smearqueer.html

43 posted on 06/19/2004 7:46:03 AM PDT by kennedy
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To: qam1

The wimpification of America's school. Who puts jerks like this into positions of authority???


44 posted on 06/19/2004 7:47:43 AM PDT by tdadams (If there were no problems, politicians would have to invent them... wait, they already do.)
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To: Hat-Trick
Agreed.

My pretty bride always had a strong leg for a little girl, and literally KO'd the PE teacher in a game of dodgeball. Teach dared her to kick it hard at her. BOOM...in the forehead...down and out and to the hospital. LOL in retro.

45 posted on 06/19/2004 7:54:38 AM PDT by chiller (LIBERALISM WILL KILL US)
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To: dc27
Smear the queer was fun too.

I think this is an entirely different game today.gitmo
46 posted on 06/19/2004 7:55:27 AM PDT by gitmo (Thanks, Mel. I needed that.)
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To: Fintan

Thanks for reminding us what the social engineering idiots are teaching our young skulls full of mush. We need to keep our eye on the condemners of dodge ball.


47 posted on 06/19/2004 7:59:14 AM PDT by demkicker
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To: qam1
"I think it definitely has a negative effect on the self-esteem. We can do much more productive things," he said.

Doesn't this also apply to:


gitmo
48 posted on 06/19/2004 8:01:28 AM PDT by gitmo (Thanks, Mel. I needed that.)
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To: Moose4

What doesn't kill ya will make you stronger.


49 posted on 06/19/2004 8:02:48 AM PDT by I got the rope
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To: qam1
Kevin Sterling, program planner for physical education for Palm Beach County grades K-12

Here is a person with serious "issues." Why is a "program planner" required? Where I grew up, some baseballs/softballs/basketballs/volleyballs/footballs and room to play were all that was required to fill every recess with fun and to make every day special. I think Kevin needs more fiber in his diet--and a new job.

Let the kids play!

50 posted on 06/19/2004 8:09:00 AM PDT by catpuppy (John Kerry! When hair is all that matters)
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To: tdadams
Who puts jerks like this into positions of authority???

You and me. When was the last time you knew who the different candidates for the school board were and what they stood for?

You rarely read about them in the papers or hear about them on the news but they are the ones who decide who is hired and who is fired. They install the jerks and the good guys who will be teaching the children in your area.

Someone once said, "All politics are local." That is especially true in the case of the schools.

51 posted on 06/19/2004 8:12:14 AM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (Latine loqui coactus sum)
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To: qam1
I'm surprised no one mentioned that Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story opened yesterday.

A small local gym is threatened with extinction by a gleaming sports and fitness palace unless a group of social rejects can rise to victory in the ultimate dodgeball competition.

52 posted on 06/19/2004 8:12:52 AM PDT by FoxInSocks
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To: qam1

We played 5 ball dodgeball in HS. I used to dread dodgeball until I realized I was the best defensive player on our team. I was the rabbit. I so small and quick that the opposing team would expend all their ammo trying to hit me. Our offensive would then come in for a mass attack and wipe out half of their team all at once.


53 posted on 06/19/2004 8:13:35 AM PDT by Kirkwood
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To: Sacajaweau

Breathing can kill outlaw breathing!!!


54 posted on 06/19/2004 8:14:54 AM PDT by TheStickman (If a moron becomes senile how can you tell?)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

Don't speak for me. I follow local elections very carefully, everything from town council, school board, even the beer board.


55 posted on 06/19/2004 8:25:37 AM PDT by tdadams (If there were no problems, politicians would have to invent them... wait, they already do.)
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To: qam1

Man, I loved dodgeball!


56 posted on 06/19/2004 8:29:26 AM PDT by Hildy ( If you don't stand up for what's RIGHT, you'll settle for what's LEFT.)
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To: tdadams
I follow local elections very carefully, everything from town council, school board, even the beer board.

Then you are in the minority and I salute you.

The beer board? Is that anything like the liquor board?

57 posted on 06/19/2004 8:34:13 AM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (Latine loqui coactus sum)
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To: RavenATB
At our school, you were out if you got hit...BUT if you caught the ball before it hit anyone or the ground...the person at the beginning of your team's line got to come back in.
I am not sure if this is the regular way to play, BUT I LOVED IT!
I was a GREAT catcher!
Got lots of people back in the game!~
My team loved me!
And I was one of the FAT GIRLS!
This game and softball were my favorite parts of PE!!
I was none too fast....but in this game, it didn't matter!
I now work in public ed... there are virtually NO GAMES with winners. NONE!
EVERYBODY WINS...hmmm....what does THAT MEAN????
You know what it means? It means that there is NEVER a time for a FAT KID, or any other kid for that matter, to prove themselves competent at a game. Kids can just go right along assuming that people either ARE or ARE NOT athletic based on what they look like! There is NEVER a time to prove yourself! I would have been TOAST!
Thank GOD that I was in school at a different time! I LOVED PE!
58 posted on 06/19/2004 8:39:04 AM PDT by M0sby ((PROUD WIFE of MSgt Edwards USMC))
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear
The beer board? Is that anything like the liquor board?

Sort of, except the liquor board regulates liquor and the beer board regulates beer.

< /smart_ass>

59 posted on 06/19/2004 8:42:16 AM PDT by tdadams (If there were no problems, politicians would have to invent them... wait, they already do.)
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To: M0sby

At my junior high, you can actually play dodgeball in the gym. We have foam balls so no ninnies can complain, and you can also get people on your team back in if you hit the backboard on the other end. In elementary, tho, all of the competitive games either had impossible-to-count scores or impossible ways to win.


60 posted on 06/19/2004 8:49:50 AM PDT by doesnt like kerry (ACLU doesn't have a clu.)
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