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Updated: 2/16/06
The Goffstown News/Heather Matthews: The first annual Wacky Winter Olympics took place Saturday, Feb. 11 at Goffstown High School. The Olympics featured “wacky” competitions including a balloon-popping competition and a field hockey slalom. Here, members of the Maple Avenue team “Boyd’s Bears” race to the finish in Hand-to-Hand Hula Hoops, a competition that required each team to pass a hoop over the chain of team members without using their hands.
Wacky Olympics
The Goffstown News/Heather Matthews
The first annual Wacky Winter Olympics took place Saturday, Feb. 11 at Goffstown High School. The Olympics featured “wacky” competitions including a balloon-popping competition and a field hockey slalom. Here, members of the Maple Avenue team “Boyd’s Bears” race to the finish in Hand-to-Hand Hula Hoops, a competition that required each team to pass a hoop over the chain of team members without using their hands.




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