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RE: Could the SEC start its own lacrosse league??
(02-09-2018 08:15 PM)JRsec Wrote:  The only time we ever played soccer was at P.E. and it was played on the football field with the two posts of the football goal serving as the open space you had to kick it through to score. As you might well imagine the football field was crowned for drainage so getting a soccer ball to just stay on the field was a chore. But mostly we played a homemade variation. It was a game that would be surely banned today. It was full contact tackle without pads and it too involved a soccer ball. The biggest difference is that you could run with, pass, or kick the ball through the goal and it was continuous action except for out of bounds kicks. It was like scrumless rugby defended like football and extremely oriented toward contact, but it was crazy fun!

Sounds a lot like Aussie rules football.
02-09-2018 10:33 PM
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