
American Capitalist wrote:Unfortunately, lots of fudds are on these teams.
PileDriver wrote:Hammered Squirrel wrote:I know that my little brother is shooting on the high school team this spring in Rosemount.
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Damn, I had no idea. My alma mater and town I still live in.Cool!
goatroper wrote:American Capitalist wrote:Unfortunately, lots of fudds are on these teams.
Not sure what is ment by this????
aaron878 wrote:Fudd is a term to describe hypocritical hunters who think their guns are sacred but all other handguns and rifles are evil and unnecessary.
mnclaytarget wrote:4 years ago the Minnesota State High School Clay Target League had 3 high school teams and 30 kids. In 2013 the Spring League expects more than 100 teams and more than 3,000 kids. It's the fastest growing sport in high school. Finally, the words "kids", "guns" and "schools" in the same sentence can be a POSITIVE thing!
BigBlue wrote:Actually the Robotics League teams are the fastest growing activity in MN. Started with 2 in 2006 and over 200 now. I'm happy to see both of these activities on the rise. Taking focus away from athletics and putting it on to other areas is awesome.
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Evad wrote:BigBlue wrote:Actually the Robotics League teams are the fastest growing activity in MN. Started with 2 in 2006 and over 200 now. I'm happy to see both of these activities on the rise. Taking focus away from athletics and putting it on to other areas is awesome.
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What is wrong with athletics? I think ANY school activity that keeps kids busy in a positive way is good.
Going to look into this since one of the schools listed is where my kids will go.
xd ED wrote:Evad wrote:BigBlue wrote:Actually the Robotics League teams are the fastest growing activity in MN. Started with 2 in 2006 and over 200 now. I'm happy to see both of these activities on the rise. Taking focus away from athletics and putting it on to other areas is awesome.
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What is wrong with athletics? I think ANY school activity that keeps kids busy in a positive way is good.
Going to look into this since one of the schools listed is where my kids will go.
Yep. Especially those sports that teach a lifetime activity.
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