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From: ruffp@stpeters.zynet.co.uk (Paul RUFF)
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Date: 07 Nov 1997 10:52:37 GMT
Subject: Kids teams in the south west
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Dear anyone,

An Ultimate team has started at St. Peters High school in Exeter.
I have a maximum of 35 turn up twice a week (average number of 
28). The kids really enjoy playing (year 8's (12 year old's)) but as
you can imagine are desperate for competition against other teams.

We've been playing for about 10 weeks now and I'm afraid that many
kids will drop out if we can't ever play competitive games. 
Of course we have a mini league within the school but I don't think 
thats going to be enough. 
Help. Are there any kids teams within our area that will give us a game. 

If it's such a great sport (which it is) how come only a few schools play it.
And how come everything seems to happen in Scotland and nothing happens
in the South West?
Yours in charge of 35 disc mad children

Paul Ruff
(Teacher of PE)