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Post by glenspejcher12 on Oct 6, 2010 10:53:24 GMT -6
Hi Everyone, Some of you might have met me awhile back when my collogue and I came to talk to you about the NDL at the Bowling Green Tourney. Don't worry that is not what this message is about. I am simply looking for where dodgeball is outside of your school's league. I am creating a Midwest Dodgeball Website. I am referring to the Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa, and Illinois players. I am looking for where, when, type of ball, admission, and contact information. If your school allows non-students to attend then that works too. If you could message me back I would greatly appreciate it. You can Facebook me or just reply back on this forum if it is easier. Thanks, and here is the unfinished website if you'd like to take a look at it. www.midwestdodgeball.weebly.comGlen Spejcher
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Post by stokesj on Oct 6, 2010 13:57:24 GMT -6
Well if you wanted to attend a Grand Valley practice they are Tuesday 7:45-9:45pm, Friday 6-9 pm, and Sunday 8-10 pm in the South gym in the Fieldhouse at Grand Valley. The type of ball we use is a red 8.5" diameter rubber dodgeball. Tuesday practices are open, so anyone can attend but if you want to attend Friday or Sunday practices you have to be a paying member ($20 at the beginning of the semester). The exact days vary from semester to semester depending on when we get gym time. Considering that it's in the fieldhouse you need a student ID to get in for free or you pay a small fee otherwise. If you talk to us before hand though we'd let you in for free (our little secret, okay?) If you want to contact us it's gvsu.dodgeball@gmail.com.
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Post by DPU-Lange-1 on Oct 6, 2010 13:58:12 GMT -6
Oh Glen.
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Post by KFitz on Oct 7, 2010 12:47:47 GMT -6
Kent State Rec every Friday 4-7 in the multi purpose room. Everyone is welcome, Faceshots are encouraged. and we play with 8.5 inch rubber man balls with flowers on them. boo-ya
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Post by Zigmister on Oct 7, 2010 13:22:38 GMT -6
For DePaul, I would put Open to all, Free for DePaul students, but the Ray Meyer charges a $12 access fee for non members unless we sneak you in.
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