Our first game was Multi-Sport. Multi-Sport is when there are more than three different sports and two teams and the two teams play each other. If you're the referee then you have to call out a sport name (e.g basketball) and drop the ball of the sport you said in the court/field before calling out how many people you want to play. Then you have to count down from thirty seconds and when the time is up you say "stop" loudly, then the little mini-sport game finishes. Then after that you keep doing it again and again.
After that game we had to play Simon Says and I was one of the winners. But that game was to make us quiet. After that we played a game (it was pretty much was like training) where you had to tackle a thick cushion. Then they did a different course and put down cones. There was a tackle bag and we had to go around the cones. After the cones we had to catch a rugby ball and then tackle another thick cushion.
Next, we played a little obstacle course and we had to bean bag throw, balance, jump, hooler hoop, skip ropes, whip ropes into the ground, go through small tunnels and bounce this bouncy thingy.
Finally, the last game I wanted to do: Tug of War. There were four teams and we had to verse team four. We won against team four, then we went into semi-finals and we won again! After that we went into finals and we versed the winning team from the semi-finals from the Year Fives. We versed them and we bet the Year Fives and we became the champions!
Question: Which sport will you play?
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