Tonight's Topic: Odd Sportsters
ANSWERS = [ C - A - D - B ]
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These players are active together at the same time (e.g., batting or pitching, on the court, rushing or defending, or in the water).
Accordingly, we submit for your approval, 4 Questions (below) which lists several typical sporting teams with odd-numbered (active) players.
Can you match the team sport with the specific ODD number that is listed in the answers?
Please choose your answers from any of the 5 (reuseable) answers of "A", "B", "C", "D", or "E" (if applicable!) in answering each question.
OK, here's a tip: if the Tuesday and Wednesday -- Texas trend(s) match the Thursday -- Florida trend, then that may be the odds on favorite answers to pick!
++ Odd Sportsters ++
QUESTION #1: How many (active) players are on a baseball team?
A. 5, or
B. 7, or
C. 9, or
D. 11, or
E. 15.
QUESTION #2: How many (active) players are on a basketball team?
A. 5, or
B. 7, or
C. 9, or
D. 11, or
E. 15.
QUESTION #3: How many (active) players are on an American football team (same for cricket and FIELD hockey* teams)?
A. 5, or
B. 7, or
C. 9, or
D. 11, or
E. 15.
QUESTION #4: How many (active) players are on a water polo team?
A. 5, or
B. 7, or
C. 9, or
D. 11, or
E. 15.
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*Thanks Herb [N6MGW] -- "Ice hockey teams usually consist of six players each:
one goaltender, and five players who skate up and down the ice trying to take the puck and score a goal against the opposing team."
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++ TEAM SPORT OF THE DAY ++
Underwater Hockey — two teams of six push a puck along the bottom of a swimming pool. (also known as 'Octopush' or Water Hockey).
[SOURCE:
Underwater Hockey]
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Please include you name, Callsign, and those correct answers.
Good luck everyone!
Shelley [KF7TBA] & LW [K7LWA]
K7LWA.INS@gmail.com
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Next Week: Santa's making his/her list....
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Thank you!
Shelley [KF7TBA] & LW [K7LWA]
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Posted 2016-12-03 02:00PT
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