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A professional Dodgeball League in the northeast

General Discussion
I am conducting a survey in regards to a new professional dodgeball league
with teams in new york/ new england.
Teams will be located in mid size cities such as Albany, Danbury, Worcester, Syracuse, Glens Falls, Springfield , etc, The talent from these teams will come from local college campuses via tryouts. How many of you would support this sport w/tickets in the $8 - $10 range ?

Offensive/ Defensive strategies in dodgeball

General Discussion
I have just started a new dodgeball team and am looking for some strong offense and defensive strategies instead of the typical, everyman for himself, ununified team. This would be of great help to me.

-Kevin

Standardization

General Discussion
Howdy from Western Springs Dodgeball,

With the recent popularity of the game sinking into all parts of the nation, I'd like to bring to the attention of all users that if the sport is to make serious strides then there must be some type of standardization in the community. Right now we have 3 types of balls, 30 different types of play, etc. I'd just like to see what everyone elses opinon is on this.

www.westernspringsdodgeball.com

Thanks
-Jim