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Re: Why push balls all the way through???

Posted by Jason "JDoggyDog" Trotter at 1/14/2001 11:47 AM EST


Student on team #191, X-CATS, from Joseph C. Wilson Magnet High School.


In Reply to: Why push balls all the way through???
Posted by Raul on 1/14/2001 2:47 AM EST:



It is much easier to wedge the balls into the goal rather than all the way through, but I was playing with our goal and it is possible to push the ball all the way through. It takes alot of force to do it, but it is possible.

--Jason "JDoggyDog" Trotter--


: I think it might actually be better if you can wedge them on the sides of the goal. You can certainly fit a lot more "in/on the goal" this way. Since no one is playing defense, there is no reason to think they would be removed. Some issues are if the goal tips over or if they rub against the counter-weight while the goal is balance on the bridge.

: Raul



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