Sports Reports

Competitive archery hits the mark

Archery is among the oldest disciplines known to man. Archeological and historical records attest to its use in hunting, warfare, and competition.

Footgolf’s conquest of America

It is a rarity to have the opportunity to introduce a new sport to the U.S., and even rarer to see players and facility owners alike pick it up with open arms.

Youth Softball Stealing The Future

A few years ago, softball was rarely televised. Flash forward to the present, and the Women’s College World Series is now one of the most watched sporting events of the year nationwide. But how did it happen that fast?

Open Water Swimming: Beautifully Dangerous

While open water swimming is a beautiful sport that takes the utmost athleticism and determination to conquer, it is no secret that open water swimming has more potential dangers than regulation pool swimming. However, with planners working together to form well thought out contingency plans, routes, and safety measures, open water swimming can go off without a hitch. 

Brain Games Expanding Planner Agendas

Brain games geared towards middle and high schoolers are changing the sports world as we know it. As a result, planners are now attempting to add these games to their rosters annually. But what is a brain game, and how do you plan one? Our editor, Summer Abston, dove into the world of brain games for our most recent issue to seek out the answers to these questions and more.