Most sports are actually absurd. Golf involves hitting a tiny ball into a hole hundreds of yards away. Soccer is based on the idea of what if we didn't use our hands. Speed stacking — if you really ...
The first thing I noticed when I entered the St. Michael Center in Baltic, Connecticut, several Saturdays ago was the sound. It was sport stacking time, and the gym was filled with the click-clack-pop ...
WASHINGTON – A local boy has become the world champion in competitive cup stacking. William Polly, 11, of Arlington, Va. earned the distinction at the 2012 World Sport Stacking Championships held in ...
St. PAUL -- Away from competition, Luke Myers seems like a typical 14-year-old. But put some stacking cups in front of him and prepare to be astonished. The Eden Prairie teenager is among the world's ...
Austintown Intermediate School third grader Robert Marinelli practices cup stacking after school Thursday in anticipation of participating in a staking tournament Saturday at the school. Marinelli ...
Like other Olympic gold medalists, Wilmette teen Josh Corwin is focused on posting the fastest time in his sport. But unlike other Olympians, Corwin’s sport does not involve running, jumping or ...
William Orrell is ranked as the top performer in the world in fast-cup stacking by the World Sport Stacking Association. Now, Orrell recently defeated the speed stacking world record, that was held by ...
When watching 7-year-old Austin Naber stack cups, you think your eyes are playing tricks on you. It’s like viewing a recorded TV show on fast forward. The tow-headed youngster’s hands are literally a ...
Many go the distance mentally through sport stacking, an activity that has become a trend in physical-education classes across the country. On Nov. 6, 80 Leacock Elementary third-graders joined 81,252 ...
Sampson Elementary teacher Charlotte French prefers the nontraditional approach to teaching physical education, so when she first saw a little girl stacking plastic cups in a fury at a table while at ...
It was lunchtime at the first Vermont Family StackFest competition at Camels Hump Middle School in Richmond. A crowd of kids and adults were gathered in the cafeteria, munching on hot dogs and baked ...
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