Capture the Fort

Divide the players into two sides: Attackers
and Defenders. Defenders form a circle,
holding hands and facing outward, with their
captain in the center. Attackers surround the
fort from a distance of 20-30 feet. They try
to kick a soccer ball into the fort; it may go
through the legs of the defenders or over their
heads. If it goes over the defender's head, the
captain may catch it and throw it out. But if
the ball touches the ground inside the circle,
the fort is captured, and the players change
sides.

References / Source:
GSLC Pow Wow 2008
 

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