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Horned Frog Athletics
Scott & Wes Frog Fan Forum
New favorite sport: Chess-boxing is out, Kronum is in
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<blockquote data-quote="KingmanIII" data-source="post: 823484" data-attributes="member: 48235"><p>OR -- this is gonna sound downright confusing -- a different team defends the neutral goal each period -- each goal scored in the neutral goal <strong><u>subtracts</u></strong> the corresponding number of points from the defending team (making negative scores possible), <span style="color: #ff0000"><strong>BUT</strong><span style="color: #000000">,</span></span> each chamber goal the team defending the neutral goal scores in the other teams' goals is worth 1 more point, and every ring goal 2 more points. </p><p></p><p>Also, the team defending the neutral goal receives an extra player -- wearing a black or white jersey -- who may not enter his own team's flex zone/wedge zone/goal zone but may freely roam the rest of the field <strong>and</strong> use his hands in every other wedge zone -- which, obviously, would make him his team's most dangerous scoring threat on offense and the primary defender of the neutral goal when one of the other two teams is in possession of the ball.</p><p></p><p>The penalty for the extra player entering his own team's zone is his confinement to that zone for the remainder of the period; if he leaves his zone during confinement, he shall be removed from the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KingmanIII, post: 823484, member: 48235"] OR -- this is gonna sound downright confusing -- a different team defends the neutral goal each period -- each goal scored in the neutral goal [b][u]subtracts[/u][/b] the corresponding number of points from the defending team (making negative scores possible), [color="#ff0000"][b]BUT[/b][color="#000000"],[/color][/color] each chamber goal the team defending the neutral goal scores in the other teams' goals is worth 1 more point, and every ring goal 2 more points. Also, the team defending the neutral goal receives an extra player -- wearing a black or white jersey -- who may not enter his own team's flex zone/wedge zone/goal zone but may freely roam the rest of the field [b]and[/b] use his hands in every other wedge zone -- which, obviously, would make him his team's most dangerous scoring threat on offense and the primary defender of the neutral goal when one of the other two teams is in possession of the ball. The penalty for the extra player entering his own team's zone is his confinement to that zone for the remainder of the period; if he leaves his zone during confinement, he shall be removed from the game. [/QUOTE]
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