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For our project, we address the issue of a lacking community within Keiser Park. We have completed a prototype of a modified version of a tether-ball court. This prototype consists of, rather than a single pole, three poles, two of which are upright with the third set between them and connected to them at the top by either end. Rather than the ball being attached to a secure spot, it is on a ring that slides along the upheld pole and can slide from one end to the other. This game is open to interpretation for any user, and our goal is for many different people to use it. The type of person can range from children to adults, students to professors, and from friends to families.
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"It was fun." - Sam
"It was a thrill-seeking, heart-pounding experience. My blood was pumping at a thousand beats per minute." - Nick "It was extremely awesome and never gets boring." - Christophe |