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  • master_alexander
    im a gun pimp :D
    • Sep 2004
    • 2462

    #1

    highschool paintball

    me and my friends have decided that there is enough kids in the district that have played/play paintball. we are going to try to start a highschool paintball team. i know it will be hard to do, and probably wolnt happen, but it cant hurt to try. we are going to try to explain to them about how it is physically demanding and not just shooting (we are gonna go for speedball) how it is as violent as any other sport. it would probably be a 7 man team with a few backup people, or a and b teams. the school would only pay for paint, air, and field stuff (renting or making the field to play on). i think this would be really cool.

    if this doesent work we will just have to start a club.

    annybody have annything we should add or say to the school to help convince them?

    also, this is a serious thread... id rather not have annybody scum it up with bad jokes, i know that it probably will not work. thankyou!
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  • Will Wood
    Evil Monkey
    • May 2002
    • 3475

    #2
    The school won't pay for your stuff. Period.

    But I'm certain they will support your club. Good luck with it!

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    • JRingold
      Big Fat Guy
      • Apr 2002
      • 772

      #3
      You may want to get in contact with some of the College teams, programs and see if you can get some promotional materials or testimonials from them. High School athletics programs can sometimes be pursuaded by college programs.
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      • cdacda13
        WDP: Fly or Die
        • Jan 2005
        • 841

        #4
        Good luck with that.

        School wont pay for stuff. You'll HAVE to pay buses to the field. But, the field might give you an entry discount if you get enough people.

        And, You'll have to get a teacher or two to go along as shaporones.

        And, you'll have to over-come the reputation that paintball is a volient sport to presuade the school board to allow this.

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        • oldsoldier
          just choke yourself out!!!
          • Feb 2002
          • 2459

          #5
          A couple of kids at one of my local fields tried doing this as well. Go to www.fox4paintball.com, or www.playboyzpaintball.com. Both have had people organize HS teams. You can try contacting them.
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          • Gunther_mag_user
            I'm a lvl 18 paladin.
            • Jun 2004
            • 641

            #6
            I have been thinking about this for some time now and I think I've finally got some sort of idea of what to do.

            some specifics:

            We could use the gym as our main field and practice area.
            The bunkers would be the cheaper airball bunkers.
            Just to join the team would be like... I dunno.. 200-250? I could probably get like at least 10 people to join. Think that would be enough for like 1-2 cases of reballs, a 3-5 man field, and some scubas? I could donate some stuff cause I really like the idea of daily practice. I think I'm going to propose the offer to the school, it would be indoor only, so no paint costs After the initial startup fee it couldn't cost too much ever next year, maybe for air fills, but thats about it. I know really everything you would need to know, I could be head ref. I need to get my presentation ready. The way I see it it would be like 3-4000 to get everything setup, and after the first year it would be insanely cheaper. Some help would be appreciated.

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            • RingOfScale
              Americanized Thai Pancake
              • Sep 2003
              • 898

              #7
              reball would help, since you wouldnt haev any ongoing costs, but there is still absolutely no way to get the school to pay for it. it would have to be totally privately funded, in which case there is absolutely no reason to have it been affiliated with the school in any way. the only exception is if the school agrees to let you play on school property, which is highly unlikely because technically you are bringing firearms onto school campus (yes, paintball guns count as firearms in regards to weapons rules).

              btw ... if u meant play inside the gym ... there is absolutely no way the school would let you play paintball on their indoor basketball courts...

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              • Gunther_mag_user
                I'm a lvl 18 paladin.
                • Jun 2004
                • 641

                #8
                Even if it was reballs only? I have seen this happen on multiple occasions. At the school would be the best way, indoor would be so much easier. Thats true the school could be affiliated in no way whatsoever, but there are no local fields. I dunno, I shall ponder this.

                (note, I would use grammer but it is late and I need to get to bed )

                edit: Also, insurance is a problem. Any Ideas on stuff like liability and such? I believe I could get everything setup and nice if I could get around that one major hurdle. Insurance, and a nice indoor area.
                Last edited by Gunther_mag_user; 09-19-2005, 11:48 PM.
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                • oldsoldier
                  just choke yourself out!!!
                  • Feb 2002
                  • 2459

                  #9
                  some states consider a paintball marker a firearm, and they wont be allowedl. Just something to think about.
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                  • Lohman446
                    Useful posts: 7
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 9315

                    #10
                    Originally posted by oldsoldier
                    some states consider a paintball marker a firearm, and they wont be allowedl. Just something to think about.
                    He lives in Texas, I thought they encouraged firearm ownership in school

                    Though I do know that the boyscout groups that come to the field to play do so as a "non boyscout" activity as the organization frowns (read forbids) it as a sponsored activity "due to insurance reasons"
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                    • billmi
                      Tech Editor - WARPIG.com
                      • May 2001
                      • 810

                      #11
                      Not just insurance. Back in the late 1980s, when I worked for the Boy Scouts of America, I was told by my boss that the national council of the BSA had issued a policy letter stating that the prohibition of paintball as an activity was based on a concern over being seen as a paramilitary organization.

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                      • Lohman446
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                        • Jun 2003
                        • 9315

                        #12
                        Originally posted by billmi
                        Not just insurance. Back in the late 1980s, when I worked for the Boy Scouts of America, I was told by my boss that the national council of the BSA had issued a policy letter stating that the prohibition of paintball as an activity was based on a concern over being seen as a paramilitary organization.
                        I wondered if there was more to it, the leader who was there this weekend and I discussed it some, all he had been told was insurance reasons, though I am certain he has not read every policy either.
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                        • Lee
                          Team Trigger Happy
                          • Nov 2002
                          • 2395

                          #13


                          contac t Chris Raehl. he does high school and college paintball organizing and is score keeper for PSP.

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                          • Cow hunter
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                            • Aug 2005
                            • 1521

                            #14
                            our local highschool here has a team or somrthing..... i wouldnt think that the school would really payt for anything....

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                            • White_Noise
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                              • Jul 2003
                              • 1295

                              #15
                              trust me, its hard enough trying to get a state run university to give you funding, you wont see a thing from a high school. however, as said above, contact chris, there is a high school division of the NCPA.
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