Game, set, dodge: NGU dodgeball game
Riley Belle Kinard, Visual Arts Editor
On October 31, students finished Halloween night with a late, daunting game of dodgeball. Intramural staff reffed the games and students created their own teams to join in on the fun.
Jacob Johnson, junior English secondary education major, steps up to throw the first ball at the opposing team.
The men’s tennis team hype up each other before the kick-off game begins.
Two teams race to the boundary line to be the first to pickup dodgeballs while trying not to get out by an opposing team member.
Dressed in their Halloween costumes, Hannah Cranford, junior math education major, and Natali Auton, senior Christian studies major, stand behind the line to avoid the chance of getting out while waiting for a dodgeball.
Teams huddle up to get a game plan before the first game starts.
Hayes Porsche, senior mathematics major, holds the dodgeball while deciding the next person he is going to try to get out.
The winning team huddles together in excitement to celebrate their victory.
The opposing teams gather together to go over the basics of the game before starting.
Shane Thompkins, senior elementary education major, throws the dodgeball aiming to get his opponent out of the game.
Hunley Kinard, junior business management major, strategically dodges the opponent’s ball as they are coming at him one after another.