Edward Eveld, a reporter from the KC Star, caught wind of the sport of Goaltimate, found out we played it right here in Kansas City, and liked what he saw. (Photos by David Eulitt)
The KCUSL is teaming up with Marillac, a local children’s psychiatric hospital and residential facility, to collect items needed to provide care for children in our community.
You can participate by bringing donations to the KCUSL fields on August 4th and August 6th. Volunteers will be collecting items before and after games from the players on the final Thursday and all day during the tournament.
"They call it the hoop, an arc of bendy PVC tubing staked to the
ground at both ends so that it stands 11 feet tall and 11 feet wide.
One
such hoop, a flying disc, some sports cones and about a dozen willing
participants are all you need to play a game you’ve probably never heard
of: Goaltimate.
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