Wangleball is a game of skill, pace and endurance utilising a soccer ball and an australian rules football. It was created by Wayne Jones and Stephen Pang, and given it's name as a result of amalgamating the names "Wayne" and "Pang".
The Game & Rules
*The only way of scoring in wangleball is to hit one ball with the other.
*A competitor cannot touch any of the balls with their hands, and generally contact with the ball is made with the foot, though it is possible to make a scoring shot with the head or the chest.
*Games are generally played in a first-to-three format.
*Games can take up to 45 minutes, depending on the skill and fitness levels of the competitors.
*There is no set pitch or boundary, competitors are free to go anywhere.
*If both competitors are deemed to have hit a ball before the two collide, there is no score and the game resumes as normal and it is called "play-on"
*The most common form of wangleball is a one-versus-one (1v1) matches, though there has been instances of two-versus-two (2v2) matches.
*If a competitor "fouls" by touching a ball with their hand or forearm, then much like soccer a free kick is awarded.
*Free kicks are taken as such:
**The offender places the soccer ball down anywhere on the pitch.
**They then take ten steps from the base of the soccer ball and place the football.
**The free kick recipient must try and kick the football from a standing start to hit the soccer ball.
**"Play on" is called as soon as the free kick is taken.
Tactics & Strategy
Although the concept is simple, wangleball is open to many tactical situations.
Generally the competitor in possession of the soccer ball is more attack minded, while the other competitor is defending, trying to prevent the attacker from getting a free or easy shot at the football. A bolder competitor may opt however to try and score with the football.
The Game & Rules
*The only way of scoring in wangleball is to hit one ball with the other.
*A competitor cannot touch any of the balls with their hands, and generally contact with the ball is made with the foot, though it is possible to make a scoring shot with the head or the chest.
*Games are generally played in a first-to-three format.
*Games can take up to 45 minutes, depending on the skill and fitness levels of the competitors.
*There is no set pitch or boundary, competitors are free to go anywhere.
*If both competitors are deemed to have hit a ball before the two collide, there is no score and the game resumes as normal and it is called "play-on"
*The most common form of wangleball is a one-versus-one (1v1) matches, though there has been instances of two-versus-two (2v2) matches.
*If a competitor "fouls" by touching a ball with their hand or forearm, then much like soccer a free kick is awarded.
*Free kicks are taken as such:
**The offender places the soccer ball down anywhere on the pitch.
**They then take ten steps from the base of the soccer ball and place the football.
**The free kick recipient must try and kick the football from a standing start to hit the soccer ball.
**"Play on" is called as soon as the free kick is taken.
Tactics & Strategy
Although the concept is simple, wangleball is open to many tactical situations.
Generally the competitor in possession of the soccer ball is more attack minded, while the other competitor is defending, trying to prevent the attacker from getting a free or easy shot at the football. A bolder competitor may opt however to try and score with the football.
Mark Wolfe is an artist and designer currently located in Charleston, West Virginia. Wolfe is a native of Indiana and owns Mark Wolfe Design, an advertising and design firm.
Mark Wolfe lived in Indianapolis, Indiana. He graduated from Stonewall Jackson High School and Benjamin Franklin Career & Technical Education Center in 1982 and West Virginia State University in 1986. He began his career as graphic designer and illustrator at WVSC’s Graphic Design Resource Center, worked successively, 1987-94, for Charleston’s Perry Productions Advertising and Charles Ryan & Associates. He was Art Director for Willard & Associates until shortly before its dissolution in late summer, 1995. From that time to the present, he has supported himself as a graphic designer/photographer/illustrator, offering his skills and experience in design, display, multimedia advertising and publication through Mark Wolfe Design, his home-based studio and office. His clients have included The Grand Ole Opry of Nashville as well as a variety of local and regional businesses and organizations. He is also a regionally exhibited artist/photographer and TAMARACK Artisan.
Websites:
www.markwolfedesign.com
www.theartofmarkwolfe.com
MySpace page:
www.myspace.com/tirakia
Mark Wolfe lived in Indianapolis, Indiana. He graduated from Stonewall Jackson High School and Benjamin Franklin Career & Technical Education Center in 1982 and West Virginia State University in 1986. He began his career as graphic designer and illustrator at WVSC’s Graphic Design Resource Center, worked successively, 1987-94, for Charleston’s Perry Productions Advertising and Charles Ryan & Associates. He was Art Director for Willard & Associates until shortly before its dissolution in late summer, 1995. From that time to the present, he has supported himself as a graphic designer/photographer/illustrator, offering his skills and experience in design, display, multimedia advertising and publication through Mark Wolfe Design, his home-based studio and office. His clients have included The Grand Ole Opry of Nashville as well as a variety of local and regional businesses and organizations. He is also a regionally exhibited artist/photographer and TAMARACK Artisan.
Websites:
www.markwolfedesign.com
www.theartofmarkwolfe.com
MySpace page:
www.myspace.com/tirakia
'Dr. Logan Armstrong is a fictional character from the American soap opera The Young and the Restless, portrayed by actress Deanna Russo on a recurring status since June 2007.
Character biography
Logan was introduced in June 11, 2007, when it was revealed that Nicholas Newman (played by Joshua Morrow), who was presumed dead in a plane crash, was in fact still alive. Logan, a doctor who was on a hiking trip, had found a severely injured Nick and taken him back to her cabin (though their whereabouts are still unknown). Nick awoke from his coma weeks later, still in the cabin. Logan explained what had happened to him, and that she could not go for help as her car was a long way away. However, Nick escaped from the cabin when Logan went to get fresh water. Logan returned to discover that he was missing. She went looking for Nick, and when she found him unconscious, she took him back to the cabin. When he awoke, Nick hallucinated that Logan was his deceased daughter, Cassie (Camryn Grimes). Logan soon told Nick that she had a family that died in a car accident because they got hit by a drunk driver at a high speed. They soon hit a tree and her husband , who was driving, as well as her sons, Alex and Ty, went through the windshield, and Logan tried to save her family with an injured arm, she couldn't save them. She admitted she had a knife from the picnic they were on that she could have cut off her hand but didn't. Her whole family died except her. That is why she did not want to give up on Nick.
They were eventually rescued and Nick was taken to hospital. It was revealed that he was suffering from amnesia, believing that he was still married to Sharon (Sharon Case), and that Cassie was still alive. When he was informed by Sharon that Cassie was dead and that they were divorced, Nick was devastated, and rejected his current wife, Phyllis (Michelle Stafford), with whom he has a baby daughter, Summer. He is now turning to Logan for support.
Logan is also flirting with Brad Carlton since they were stuck in an elevator at Newman.
Character biography
Logan was introduced in June 11, 2007, when it was revealed that Nicholas Newman (played by Joshua Morrow), who was presumed dead in a plane crash, was in fact still alive. Logan, a doctor who was on a hiking trip, had found a severely injured Nick and taken him back to her cabin (though their whereabouts are still unknown). Nick awoke from his coma weeks later, still in the cabin. Logan explained what had happened to him, and that she could not go for help as her car was a long way away. However, Nick escaped from the cabin when Logan went to get fresh water. Logan returned to discover that he was missing. She went looking for Nick, and when she found him unconscious, she took him back to the cabin. When he awoke, Nick hallucinated that Logan was his deceased daughter, Cassie (Camryn Grimes). Logan soon told Nick that she had a family that died in a car accident because they got hit by a drunk driver at a high speed. They soon hit a tree and her husband , who was driving, as well as her sons, Alex and Ty, went through the windshield, and Logan tried to save her family with an injured arm, she couldn't save them. She admitted she had a knife from the picnic they were on that she could have cut off her hand but didn't. Her whole family died except her. That is why she did not want to give up on Nick.
They were eventually rescued and Nick was taken to hospital. It was revealed that he was suffering from amnesia, believing that he was still married to Sharon (Sharon Case), and that Cassie was still alive. When he was informed by Sharon that Cassie was dead and that they were divorced, Nick was devastated, and rejected his current wife, Phyllis (Michelle Stafford), with whom he has a baby daughter, Summer. He is now turning to Logan for support.
Logan is also flirting with Brad Carlton since they were stuck in an elevator at Newman.
John Charles Martin Nash (born 20 May 1959 in Boston, Massachusetts), known as Johnny Nash, is an American mathematician, the only child of mathematician John Forbes Nash and the former Alicia Lopez-Harrison de Larde. (John Forbes Nash had another son with Eleanor Stier; he is on contact with that child also. ) He remained nameless for a year after his birth as his motehr waited for his father to be released from the mental hospital to which he had been committed. , The middle name Martin is in honor of his father's mother, the former Margaret Virginia Martin.
John Charles Martin also grew up to be a mathematician, despite graduating neither high school nor college. He earned his Ph.D at Rutgers University in 1985 with a dissertation entitled Results on Bases in Additive Number Theory under Melvyn Bernard Nathanson. He has an Erdos number of 2 through his advisor.
He was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in the mid-1970s, just as his father was experiencing a period of remission. He is a successful chess player, ranking in the Top 200 in New Jersey. , He is also an artist. He lives with, and is cared for by, his parents.
John Charles Martin also grew up to be a mathematician, despite graduating neither high school nor college. He earned his Ph.D at Rutgers University in 1985 with a dissertation entitled Results on Bases in Additive Number Theory under Melvyn Bernard Nathanson. He has an Erdos number of 2 through his advisor.
He was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in the mid-1970s, just as his father was experiencing a period of remission. He is a successful chess player, ranking in the Top 200 in New Jersey. , He is also an artist. He lives with, and is cared for by, his parents.