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capture the flag

as played at the holy trinity school, barbuda


  Ashley is chased by a red team player (Lesley Watkins)
Neil and Dane steal the flages of red team (Lesley Watkins)
   

Neil and Dane successfully stealing flags

 
 

Ashley, hotly pursued by red team


Ben Cheung and Mike Tomlinson of the University of Toronto played Capture the Flag with our students to celebrate the UN Year of Sports and Health. It's a great game for people of all ages, easy to organise and fun to play.

This game comes from the family of games known as invasion/territory. Games in this family can be recognised by the appearance of both offensive and defensive situations. Other invasion/territory games include basketball and football. This game was chosen by Ben and Mike because it maximises space and participation.

how the game works

There are two teams, each protecting their own flags while trying to steal the other team's flags. The object of the game is for one team to hold all the flags on its side. The field is set up like this:

the field set-up for capture the flag (Lesley Watkins)

Thank you Ben and Mike - everyone at Holy Trinity School had a great time.

Ben and Chris with Cedric Beazer (Lesley Watkins)


It's good fun - play the game today!



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