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I don't know how many of you know of the sport toccer - that is, this new hybrid sport that combines tennis and soccer - that is catching on a lot out here.

I was wondering if anyone had any logos they've designed - or any concepts? I know a lot of people are still finding out about the sport, but some friends of mine and I have discussed it and we're just pondering ideas about what a toccer team logo would look like.

Would be interesting, no?

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Toccer dot com explains the game better. There are rules on there and a few other things.

Basically, toccer is a lot like lacrosse with elements of soccer blended in. Of course, you're using a racquet and tennis ball instead of a stick and the goal is larger. But the premise is there.

My college has a club team and I know a bunch of my friends played it over the summer too in various places. It's a pretty cool game to watch, too. Might become the new "fastest game on two feet" before long.

NCFA-FCS/CBB: Minnesota A&M | RANZBA (OOTP): Auckland Warriors | USA: Front Range United | IFA: Toverit Helsinki | FOBL: Kentucky Juggernaut

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So you're telling me that adults are playing this?

This looks like a sport, played by 10 year olds, made up by 10 year olds, and enjoyed by 10 year olds.

If you're 10, well, then I apologize.

That's because you've never played it.

No offense meant or taken.

Yes, adults play the sport - though yes, its more popular among the youth demographic than among adults. I'll get pictures posted.

NCFA-FCS/CBB: Minnesota A&M | RANZBA (OOTP): Auckland Warriors | USA: Front Range United | IFA: Toverit Helsinki | FOBL: Kentucky Juggernaut

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Is the reason for using racquets have anything to do with you couldn't import hurling sticks from Ireland? :D

Never thought of that. Hurling is pretty bad ass. I remember when they used to show it on TV back in the day. Not on much these days, but serious the coolest game ever...well, almost. :)

NCFA-FCS/CBB: Minnesota A&M | RANZBA (OOTP): Auckland Warriors | USA: Front Range United | IFA: Toverit Helsinki | FOBL: Kentucky Juggernaut

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So you're telling me that adults are playing this?

This looks like a sport, played by 10 year olds, made up by 10 year olds, and enjoyed by 10 year olds.

If you're 10, well, then I apologize.

who is 10 that would be on the board?

There's a 12 year old

Whose name we will not mention :mellow:

I saw, I came, I left.

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So you're telling me that adults are playing this?

This looks like a sport, played by 10 year olds, made up by 10 year olds, and enjoyed by 10 year olds.

If you're 10, well, then I apologize.

who is 10 that would be on the board?

There's a 12 year old

Whose name we will not mention :mellow:

then how do you know? :therock:

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NCFA-FCS/CBB: Minnesota A&M | RANZBA (OOTP): Auckland Warriors | USA: Front Range United | IFA: Toverit Helsinki | FOBL: Kentucky Juggernaut

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