Rules:
Exactitude is a simple sport consisting of throwing tennis balls onto or into large targets. It has three stages: the pool, the trampoline, and the tree-fort. For the first stage competitors will stand on the Pinckney deck and throw five tennis balls attempting to land the balls in the swimming pool. Each accurate throw will give the thrower one point. The next stage competitors will stand on the diving board of the pool and attempt to throw the tennis balls onto the trampoline. Each accurate throw will give the thrower two points. In the final stage competitors will throw tennis balls from right outside the pool gate and will throw the tennis balls through the woods attempting to land them on the tree fort. Each accurate throw at stage three will give the thrower three points.
The competitor with the most points, after the three stages are completed, wins.
History:
This game was invented by Joel Pinckney to pass time while the fence was being built around the pool. It's original form consisted of throwing rocks onto the tree-fort. The first two stages were added to make the competition more exciting in the Epic Matcb.
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