Stuff to do in a "Paintball Strategy" club

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  • jenarelJAM
    Club Coordinator
    • Dec 2004
    • 1611

    #1

    Stuff to do in a "Paintball Strategy" club

    Ok, club rush is next friday, and my friend and I were thinking of starting a paintball club at school. You know, clubs help you get into college, and we figured it would also help for organizing trips. I talked to my school's assistant pricipal about it, and the deal is that since paintball is a 'dangerous' sport, if we as a school club go paintballing, the liability is on the school. Also, our sponsor(teacher) has to be present at any activity that the club does to supervise us.
    So basicly I am thinking of creating the club as a meeting place where people can discuss where they individually will go paintballing on a certain weekend, and as a meeting place for 'friends' to be invited over to do some drills with reballs and a catchbox.
    For this to work, we need to actually have the school involved somehow(in order to get our meeting place, those cool morning announcementsto draw in more people, and college credit), and so far, I've only come up with turning the 'paintball club' into a 'paintball strategy club' where we discuss field positions, equipment, local fields, basics for good snap shooting and whatnot. I figure that with the money we fundraise at club rush, we will be able to get a few paintball videos that we can watch during lunches.
    This plan is still in its infancy, I still need to nab a teacher who will agree to be our 'advisor' and to fill out an application form for next year, not to mention organize the fundraiser(table, cashbox etc...) for next friday.
    Any advise would be appreciated, about things to do in our club, or about getting the club started, or anything.
    Thanks
    you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
    :shooting: :cuss:
  • Mescalito
    ready set go
    • Jan 2006
    • 313

    #2
    Get your club a waiver that excludes your school or any employee's thereof any responsibility in said clubs activities. God bless lawers

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    • jenarelJAM
      Club Coordinator
      • Dec 2004
      • 1611

      #3
      I don't think that would work, but I'll ask about it tomorrow. I just drafted rough draft of a constitution for the club:
      you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
      :shooting: :cuss:

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      • Mescalito
        ready set go
        • Jan 2006
        • 313

        #4
        make sure you include a no-responsibility clause in your "constitution" or you will have no chance at getting approved... Trust me.. branches of the government and branches there of love to "not be responsible" for poo poo...

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        • jenarelJAM
          Club Coordinator
          • Dec 2004
          • 1611

          #5
          For the current constitution, there is no need to indemnify the school, because we would not be using paintball equipment as part of the club. My friends(who just happen to be in the club) might come over and shoot reballs, but It would in no way be related to school, so we don't need a provision for that. As it stands, it is
          to prepare its members to play paintball in every intellectual way.
          you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
          :shooting: :cuss:

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          • ahellers
            USCG "I save lives"
            • Jan 2006
            • 681

            #6
            i dont know man. the whole club just sounds like it gona be guys sitting around going, my guns soo much cooler then your gun. your gun sux.
            not saying thats what your trying to make, but if your not actually going to be playing i think it just gona be pb nation LIVE.
            t

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            • Lohman446
              Useful posts: 7
              • Jun 2003
              • 9315

              #7
              Originally posted by Mescalito
              Get your club a waiver that excludes your school or any employee's thereof any responsibility in said clubs activities. God bless lawers
              Ask a competent lawyer how much a waiver is worth in court.
              "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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              • Dryden
                Team Nemesis

                • Jun 2003
                • 931

                #8
                When I was in high school, we had "Cheers Club," where a group of 15 of us went over to our Lit. Teachers' house and watched Cheers on TV. Later, that was replaced with "Seinfeld Club." You can literally make a club from anything, but I think "Paintball Strategy" is vague. Hey, I love paintball, but even I wouldn't attend a paintball strategy club meeting unless I were holding a marker on a field.

                If you're not actually going to handle any equipment or play, what is the point?

                If it were me, I would look for trying to get one of the shop or physics teachers to sponsor the club where you could actually disassemble the markers, discuss their functions, the physics behind them, and maybe even fabricate a real, useful part or two.
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                • jenarelJAM
                  Club Coordinator
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 1611

                  #9
                  The point is that it will be a meeting place for us to do everything not related to actually holding a paintball gun in our hands, and then later, off the record, I will invite my "friends"(meaning the whole club) over to my house or one of my other friends houses and we will practice with reballs. It's like a meeting place for a second, less formal club.

                  We can also go to fields together, as long as we don't go as the "Paintball Club"
                  you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
                  :shooting: :cuss:

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                  • scrumpy
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 524

                    #10
                    You could try a Paintball Physics Club. Research the physics behind paintball, present your discoveries and maybe do some tests and demonstrations of your findings. You would probably be able to get occasional supervised demonstrations okay'd without much trouble.
                    Such a club would help you do your part in debugging myths such as "gun x shoots further than gun y because of blah blah blah".
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                    • Aeronautica86
                      Registered User
                      • Mar 2006
                      • 185

                      #11
                      don't listen to you high school guidance/college counselor - clubs don't get you into college. grades/sat get you into college

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                      • surfbum
                        Unregistered User
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 736

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Aeronautica86
                        don't listen to you high school guidance/college counselor - clubs don't get you into college. grades/sat get you into college
                        aeronautica is right
                        clubs are worthless, you can be in a hundred clubs and the kid next to you with a higher sat is still going to get into a better college

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                        • olsoluk
                          Death Before Dishonor
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 7

                          #13
                          Originally posted by surfbum
                          aeronautica is right
                          clubs are worthless, you can be in a hundred clubs and the kid next to you with a higher sat is still going to get into a better college

                          agreed,
                          but a club can be a good way to get more people in your school to play

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                          • Glickman
                            *Insert Witty Phrase*
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 2673

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Lohman446
                            Ask a competent lawyer how much a waiver is worth in court.
                            seconded.

                            expecially the fact that most of these guys will be minors

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                            • Glickman
                              *Insert Witty Phrase*
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 2673

                              #15
                              QUOTE=surfbum]aeronautica is right
                              clubs are worthless, you can be in a hundred clubs and the kid next to you with a higher sat is still going to get into a better college[/QUOTE]

                              totally wrong.

                              RIT's Requirements (Computer Science Field)
                              SAT: 1300
                              GPA: 3.70

                              mine:
                              1220
                              3.3



                              oh, yea that was early decision.

                              why? because i...

                              1. volunteered my *** off in the HS computer department
                              2. got a steady job as a freshman
                              3. put effort into ap classes (even though i never got ap credit)
                              4. TOOK AN INTERVIEW (by far the MOST important factor)



                              want ANOTHER example?

                              my friend wanted to get into an IV and had someodd 97 average and 2000 sat (new one) and by ALL means exceeded the requirement for some of his colleges.

                              he was waitlisted and denied from all but 1.

                              why?

                              becuase he lives in Oceanside, NY.
                              Last edited by Glickman; 04-20-2006, 11:17 PM.

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