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Sports
Sports,
a Webelos and Arrow of Light Elective Adventure
The Webelos Den Leader guide says, “Sports are all about honesty, respect, fair play, and being physically fit. Playing a sport will build a Webelos Scout’s body and improve his skills–and learning to play more than one sport will help develop a lifelong habit of physical activity.”
Read on to discover this adventure’s requirements and fun ways to complete them!
Requirements:
Complete all Requirements.
- Show the signals used by officials in one of these sports: football, basketball, baseball, soccer, or hockey.
- Participate in two sports, either as an individual or part of a team.
- Complete the following requirements:
a. Explain what good sportsmanship means.
b. Role-play a situation that demonstrates good sportsmanship.
c. Give an example of a time when you experienced or saw someone showing good sportsmanship.
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