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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230111T043044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T215359Z
UID:5563-1779300000-1779303600@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Battle Coaches' Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/battle-coaches-meeting/
LOCATION:Beaver-Vu Bowl\, 1238 N Fairfield Rd\, Beavercreek\, 45432\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230111T043430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T001115Z
UID:5567-1780131600-1780156800@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Sand Volleyball
DESCRIPTION:SAND VOLLEYBALL RULES \nEach participating team may consist of eight coed team members in a round robin/bracket volleyball tournament. Each team shall play with no more than six members at a time\, two individuals are available for substitution. Teams consist of 3 women and 3 men. \nRoster substitutions\, including the use of alternates\, may only take place prior to the first match of a team. ONCE YOUR TEAM HAS STARTED YOUR FIRST MATCH\, THE EIGHT INDIVIDUALS REGISTERED TO PARTICIPATE ARE THE ONLY TEAM MEMBERS ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE THROUGHOUT THE REST OF THE VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT. \nAll play will follow USAV co-ed 6s recreational beach volleyball rules with the exception of the Battle rules listed below. Rules to be especially aware of include: \n\nRally scoring\nPlayers can serve underhand or overhand. Kick serves are not allowed.\nBall may contact net on serve\nDouble hit is legal when it is the first contact on a side\nIt is legal for the ball to contact any part of the body\nNo blocking or spiking the serve\nIf the ball is hit more than once on a side\, a female must contact the ball before the ball crosses back over the net\nEach team may take up to 2 time outs per game\n\nExceptions to USAV rules for Battle include: \n\nRound robin play will be one game to 21 points\, must win by 2 points with a 25 points cap.\nBracket play will be best of 3 games – first two games will be to 21 points\, must win by 2 points with a 25 points cap. If needed\, third game will be to 15 points\, must win by 2 points with a 17 points cap.\nNo free substitutions are allowed. During a side out\, open substitutions are permitted into the middle back position as often as a team desires. The sub player must be of the same gender.\nTeams are required to “rotate” and must take turns serving the ball.\nIt is a violation for a player to touch the net at any time during play (no incidental nets).\nA team may play with 5 players but must use a ghost player. Each time a ghost player reaches the service position\, a side out will be awarded to the opposing team. Additionally\, the rotation order of the six-player lineup must be maintained.\nThere will be a 5-minute warm-up before each round robin game and each bracket match.\n\nIf at least 5 players (3 men & 2 women or 3 women & 2 men) are not present at game time\, you will be given 15 minutes to field a team or the game will be forfeited. \nTeams will be placed after the round robin portion with the winner from each pool advancing to bracket play. First place in the pool will be determined by – in order – 1) record 2) point differential 3) head–to–head. Second place will be determined by 1) record 2) 15 point playoff game. Third & Fourth place will be determined by 1) record 2) head-to-head. \nThere are no grievance forms for this event concerning play. Only the team captain may approach the referee to question a call. The referee has final authority regarding play and the interpretation of the rules of volleyball. The Rules Committee has final authority regarding interpretation of Battle Rules.
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/sand-volleyball/
LOCATION:Setters Volleyball Club\, 1008 Gateway Dr\, Dayton\, OH\, 45404\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230111T044414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T214709Z
UID:5585-1780216200-1780225200@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Miniature Golf
DESCRIPTION:MINIATURE GOLF RULES\nEvent Record: NCR – 158 strokes – set in 2001 \nLexisNexis – 158 strokes – set in 2005 \nEach participating team shall consist of FOUR coed team members (2 women & 2 men). 2 pairs of golfers\, one female and one male will be required to play at each course. \nShould a team member not be present at the scheduled start\, that individual will be given a score of 6 on each hole they do not play. If no holes are played\, the participant will receive a score of 108 for the 18- hole round. For each participant\, the maximum number of strokes per hole is six (including shirt penalties) up to a maximum of 108. \nIf a team member does not show or is late\, the team may substitute for the missing participant using the normal substitution procedure. The substitute may NOT catch-up any missed holes. He/She must begin at the hole then being played by the missing participant’s group. Once a substitution is made\, the substitute must complete the round. If no substitution is made\, a late participant may begin putting at the hole then being played by their assigned group. There shall be NO catch-up regardless of when the late- arriving participant begins. \nIndividuals may use their own putters and golf ball. \nThe start shall be a ‘shot-gun’ start with all participants beginning play at the same time. This means there will be 1 or 2 groups at every hole -vs- everyone starting at the first hole and progressing around the course in normal fashion. \nEach person shall travel in a group. The rotation of play shall alternate based on the location of the participants’ company name on the scorecard (i.e.\, The order on the first hole will be players 1\,2\,3\,4\,5; the order for the second hole will be players 2\,3\,4\,5\,1 and so on). The group will present their scorecard to the volunteer at the hole and shall putt one at a time finishing the hole before the next person begins. The scorer will announce the company name and the participant’s score following the completion by each putter. If there is an error in either the company name or the score\, the participant must tell the scorer immediately. Once the group has left the hole\, the score is assumed correct. The group will take the scorecard back from the volunteer and move to the next hole. The decision of the volunteer scorer is final. \nA player may choose to replay one hole by using a mulligan ticket. Mulligan tickets are available for purchase for $5.00 (with all money going directly to Special Olympics) prior to the start time of the golf event on Sunday. To use a mulligan\, the golfer must present the volunteer with his/her ticket immediately after he/she has finished putting and say that he/she would like to do the hole over. Once the mulligan ticket is presented then the score that the golfer receives on their second attempt will be the score recorded. A golfer may use a mulligan ticket only once during their round of 18 holes. \nEach participant is required to add their own score at the conclusion of his/her 18 holes and initial the scorecard to validate the score as correct. The volunteer scorer shall keep the card and return it to the clubhouse. \nRules of Golf facility shall be followed\, as to strokes for water hazards and sand traps. It is quite possible that there may be some small changes in rule interpretation from volunteer to volunteer. Volunteers\, however\, will be consistent throughout the event on their ruling for every group for that hole.
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/miniature-golf/
LOCATION:The Trails Miniature Golf\, 1601 E David Rd\, Kettering\, OH\, 45429\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230111T044332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T214729Z
UID:5583-1780225200-1780234200@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Cornhole Ladder
DESCRIPTION:CORNHOLE LADDER RULES\nEvent Record: Solvita – 152 Points – set in 2024\n \n\nEach participating team shall consist of FOUR coed team members (2 women & 2 men).\nIf a team member does not show or is late:\n\nThe team may substitute for the missing participant using the normal substitution procedure. Once a substitution is made\, the substitute must complete the event.\nIf no substitution is made\, a late participant must begin at the cornhole board their team is tossing at and may not catch-up any missed cornhole boards regardless of when the late participant arrives.\n\n\nEach team will start at cornhole board #1 and progress through the next 9 boards as a team. Each team member will throw 1 bag at each board. Scoring increases progressively as cornhole board distance increases. See scoring chart below.\nMulligans: A participant may choose to redo a toss at a cornhole board by using a mulligan ticket. A participant may only use one mulligan ticket during their round of 10 boards. Mulligan tickets will cost $5.00 (with all money going directly to Special Olympics) and will be available for purchase at the Coach’s meeting and all Battle events prior to the start of the Cornhole Ladder event.In order to use a mulligan\, the participant must present the volunteer with his/her ticket immediately after he/she has finished tossing at the board and says that he/she would like to redo the toss.Once the mulligan ticket is presented\, then the score that the participant receives on their second attempt will be the score recorded.\nZero points will be awarded for any throw in which the participant’s foot or leg is touching or crossing the start line.\nZero points will be awarded for any throw that hits the ground before landing on the board (No Bounce On’s)\n\n 
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/cornhole-ladder/
LOCATION:Solvita\, 950 Forrer Blvd\, Kettering\, OH\, 45420\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230111T043931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T214803Z
UID:5575-1780252200-1780261200@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Trivia Night
DESCRIPTION:TRIVIA NIGHT RULES\nEvent Record:  Environmental Health – 52 Points – set in 2023 \n\nEach participating team shall consist of FOUR coed team members (2 women & 2 men).\nIf a team member does not show or is late:\n\nThe team may substitute for the missing participant using the normal substitution procedure. Once a substitution is made\, the substitute must complete the event.\nIf no substitution is made\, a late participant may join the team at the question they are answering at the time of arrival.\n\n\nMobile devices shall not be used during a trivia round. Before the start of each round\, all mobile/Wi-Fi devices (example: cell phone\, smart watch\, tablet\, etc) will be collected and placed in a container at the table. If a participant needs to use their mobile device during the competition\, they must immediately leave the field of play\, and cannot return until the scorecard for that round is completed and turned in for judging.\nThere are 4 rounds of trivia in this event. After each round\, a short break will be provided after all teams have turned in their scorecard for the round. For each round\, teams will receive the following number of points for each correct answer:\n\nRound 1: 1 point \nRound 2: 1 point \nRound 3: 2 points \nRound 4: 3 points  \nPENALTIES \nDQ: Using a mobile device or yelling out answers\, whether they are correct or incorrect\, disqualifies the entire team.
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/trivia-night/
LOCATION:Beaver-Vu Bowl\, 1238 N Fairfield Rd\, Beavercreek\, 45432\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260601T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260601T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230111T044039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T233502Z
UID:5577-1780338600-1780349400@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Bowling
DESCRIPTION:TEAM BOWLING RULES\nEvent Record: Reynolds & Reynolds – 2711 pins – set in 2014 \n\nEach participating team shall consist of FOUR coed team members (2 women & 2 men)\, each given three games to accumulate an overall team score.\nBowling shoes are required for this event. They may be rented for a fee at the bowling center.\nAll teams will bowl scratch\, meaning no handicaps will be used in figuring the total team score.\nIf a team member does not show or is late:\n\nThe team may substitute for the missing participant using the normal substitution procedure. The substitute must begin at the frame then being bowled and May NOT catch-up any missed frames. Once a substitution is made\, the substitute must complete the event.\nIf no substitution is made\, a late participant may begin bowling in the frame then being bowled by the team. There shall be NO catch-up regardless of when the late-arriving participant begins.\n\n\nIf a bowler leaves in the middle of the match his/her score will be ZERO (0) for the remainder of the game and all subsequent games. NO substitutions can be made once a bowler has started bowling and then leaves. If a bowler is injured the Rules Committee must be notified immediately and a determination will be made at that time if a substitution will be allowed.\n\nIf the lane you are bowling on breaks or malfunctions causing your team to have to move lanes\, you will be permitted a minimal warm up period. \nIf it is determined that a participant is not on the company’s roster\, or has been illegally placed on the roster\, that participants score will be recorded as a zero.
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/bowling/
LOCATION:Beaver-Vu Bowl\, 1238 N Fairfield Rd\, Beavercreek\, 45432\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T203000
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230111T043806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T234654Z
UID:5571-1780511400-1780518600@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Team Ski
DESCRIPTION:TEAM SKI RULES\nEvent Record: NCR – 1:09.97 – set in 2005 \n\nEach participating team shall consist of EIGHT coed team members working together in groups of four (2 men & 2 women) in a two-leg relay to advance the skis 25 yards.\nFour team members will begin the event standing on the skis behind the starting line. Each team member must be standing with one foot on each ski. Four ropes will be attached to each ski. The four-team members must pass through the entire exchange zone before continuing through the course to the exchange line 25 yards away. At the halfway point there will be pylons offset 20 feet (see diagram). The skiers must travel between the offset pylons before continuing on to the exchange zone.\nThe remaining four-team members will be positioned at the exchange line. The groups of four will exchange positions once the first group and the skis have completely crossed the line. The second group of four must advance the skis back through the course\, including traveling through the offset pylons before proceeding to the start/finish line.\nThe time will stop when the skis\, with all four team members standing on them\, completely cross the line.\n\nPENALTIES: \n2 seconds: For each time a participant touches the ground while attempting to advance the skis  \n5 seconds: For failing to advance the skis completely across the line prior to the exchange \n \nTeam Ski Specs:\n\nTeam ski’s are made from 2 separate 8′ long 2×6 planks\nHoles will be drilled at the lengths below:\n\n1′\n3′\n5′\n7′\n\n\nNylon ropes are knotted and pulled through the holes to about 4′ of length above the boards as shown in the event image.\n\n 
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/team-ski/
LOCATION:Solvita\, 950 Forrer Blvd\, Kettering\, OH\, 45420\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T203000
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230111T043848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T234742Z
UID:5573-1780511400-1780518600@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Tug Of War
DESCRIPTION:TUG-OF-WAR RULES\nEach participating team shall consist of a pool of TEN coed team members competing in a single elimination tournament format. Each team can consist of up to EIGHT team members with a maximum of FOUR men and FOUR women. One team shall line up at each end of the rope. On command\, the teams will tug against each other until one team pulls their opponent a distance of 5 yards. \nPrior to each tug\, a team may choose from any of the TEN designated participants. For each subsequent tug\, the team may again choose from these TEN participants. \nRoster substitutions\, including the use of alternates\, may only take place prior to the first tug of a team. \nA team representative must check in at the information desk prior to the event. This should be done only when all tug participants are present. The entire tug team must remain together and at the tug site until the team’s final tug is completed. \nGloves and long sleeve shirts are recommended to help prevent rope burns to the hands and arms. The rope may be wrapped around the last team member\, and looped once\, but may not be tied. The judges have full discretion. \nTeam members may NOT at any time turn around and face away from the center of the rope. \nMetal cleats of any kind may not be worn at any time during this event. Any other type of shoe is permissible: rubber cleats\, boots\, etc. Please inquire with the event officials if you have any questions about your shoes.  Back supports and weight belts are permitted. \nThere are no grievance forms in this event. Protests regarding illegal equipment or participants of an opposing team must be made prior to competing in any given tug. Protests cannot be lodged after a completed tug. Judges will handle all protests as they occur. \nA flip of the coin will determine which side teams shall tug. The winner of the coin flip has its choice of sides. One pull constitutes a winner with the winning team advancing. \nThere shall be no re-tugs\, for any reason. \nFirst round tug losers will be placed in a random loser’s bracket and will tug one additional time. Additional points will be awarded to the winners of the tug in the loser’s bracket. \nPENALTIES: \nDQ: For the anchor tying the rope  \nDQ: For any outside assistance  \nDQ: For the use of metal cleats
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/tug-of-war/
LOCATION:Solvita\, 950 Forrer Blvd\, Kettering\, OH\, 45420\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230119T082931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T214003Z
UID:5711-1780704000-1780790399@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:CEO Water Balloon Toss
DESCRIPTION:CEO WATER BALLOON TOSS RULES\nA team’s company CEO or Upper Manager is invited to participate in this event. Participation per team is two (2) managers. Any female/male combination may participate. Individuals participating in this event need not be on your original 30 team roster. They do need to be on your team roster if they plan to compete in other events. \nUpper Management has no true definition. It is the decision of each team who is ‘upper management’ within their company. This event is presented as an opportunity for local business leaders to become personally involved in the Battle of the Businesses and to view the magnitude of this corporate competition. \nIt is strongly encouraged that both participants meet the loose definition of CEO presented above. If that is not possible\, a CEO/Coach combination is acceptable. \nThe 2 CEOs will face each other and stand 5 feet apart to start with. One CEO will have a standardized water balloon in hand. On the command\, the CEO will toss the water balloon to their partner. The balloon must travel the required distance through the air. If the balloon breaks\, that company is out of the competition. The gap between the CEOs is widened before each subsequent throw and the receiver now becomes the thrower. The remaining companies continue in the same manner as described above until the winners are determined. \nClarifications: \nIf the balloon hits the ground but does not break\, that team is allowed to continue. Balloons that leak due to material defect can be replaced between throws. It is the judges’ decision whether there is a material defect or the leak was due to the throwing style or a previous drop.
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/ceo-water-balloon-toss/
LOCATION:WSU Rinzler Student Sports Complex\, Rizler Student Sports Complex\, Beavercreek\, OH\, 45324\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230119T092348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T203252Z
UID:5722-1780704000-1780790399@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Sack Race
DESCRIPTION:SACK RACE RULES\nEvent Record: LexisNexis – 42.27 – set in 1998 \nEach participating team shall consist of SIX coed team members (3 women & 3 men) each hopping in a sack a total of 100 yards. Exchanges shall occur every 15 or 20 yards. \nThe sack race consists of four 15 yard hops and two 20 yard hops. A man and a woman must hop one of the two 20 yard distances. Both feet must remain in the bag and at least one hand must remain in contact with the sack while hopping. \nLocomotion consists of hopping. Any intentional form of locomotion other than hopping will result in penalty points being assessed. \nThere are 5 exchange zones. Each exchange zone consists of the area between the yard line and a cone one yard from the line. All sack exchanges must be made within this exchange zone. Only the 2 team members involved with the exchange may assist each other with the exchange. After each team member concludes their portion of the sack race\, they must remain at the site of their exchange -vs.- traveling down field with the individual in the sack to the finish line. This eliminates a large congregation at the finish line making it easier for the timers. Time stops when the last person’s entire body crosses the finish line. \nPENALTIES: \n2 seconds: For each occurrence of intentional non-hopping or improper exchange
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/sack-race/
LOCATION:WSU Rinzler Student Sports Complex\, Rizler Student Sports Complex\, Beavercreek\, OH\, 45324\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230119T081126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T214354Z
UID:5704-1780704000-1780790399@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Wind Sprint Relay
DESCRIPTION:WIND SPRINT RELAY RULES\nEvent Record: Reynolds & Reynolds – 48.77 – set in 2016 \n\nEach participating team shall consist of FOUR coed team members (2 women & 2 men) running a distance of 100 yards back and forth.\nParticipants may run in any male/female order.\nTime will start when the horn/whistle is sounded and conclude when the last participant’s entire body crosses the finish line.\nRunners of legs 2\, 3 and 4 may not leave their starting line until the previous runner crosses the line. Runners of legs 2\, 3 and 4 may start either from a resting position OR may take a running start from behind their starting line\, in either case the runner must not cross the starting line prior to the previous runner crossing. Failure to complete a proper exchange will result in a time penalty.\nEach team must stay in their respected lane the entire time.\n\nMetal running spikes are not permitted in the Battle. Running shoes without the spikes are OK! \nNOTE: This competition will be on a field turf and not a running track. \nPENALTIES: \n\n2 seconds: For each false start\, not counting the first one (per team)\n2 seconds: For each improper exchange – next runner leaving too soon \n4 seconds: For interfering with an opponent
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/field-day-wind-sprint-relay/
LOCATION:WSU Rinzler Student Sports Complex\, Rizler Student Sports Complex\, Beavercreek\, OH\, 45324\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230119T082642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T003924Z
UID:5707-1780704000-1780790399@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Punt\, Pass & Place Kick
DESCRIPTION:PUNT\, PASS & PLACE KICK RULES\nEvent Record: Reynolds & Reynolds – 704 Feet – set in 2014 \nEach participating team shall consist of SIX coed team members (3 women & 3 men)\, each contributing to the total distance accumulated from two punts\, two passes\, and two place kicks. Each participant shall be responsible for only one of the six opportunities to gain yardage. One male and one female must be used in each event (i.e. one female punter & one male punter\, etc.). All teams will compete in the following order: punt (female\, male)\, pass (female\, male)\, and then place kick (female\, male). \nThe Battle will provide all the footballs and the tees. Men must use the official size football provided by the Battle. Women may use either the official size football or the junior size football provided by the Battle. Any molded cleat\, turf shoe\, or tennis shoe can be used\, but NO METAL SPIKES will be allowed. Flat toe kicking shoes are also permitted. Complaints concerning the inflation of the footballs must be made prior to the attempt. Grievances will not be accepted after an attempt. All distances will be measured to the nearest whole foot. \nShould a team member not be present at the scheduled start\, that individual will be given zero yardage in the category (Punt/Pass/Place Kick) of the participating team’s choice. If a team member does not show or is late\, the team may substitute for the missing participant using the normal substitution procedure. \nMulligans \nA team may choose to redo a single participant’s punt\, pass or place kick by using a mulligan ticket. Only one mulligan will be allowed per team and the mulligan must be used immediately after he/she has completed their punt\, pass or place kick.  A team cannot see the results of all their participants and then decide to use their mulligan.  Once the team decides to use their mulligan\, then the yardage that he/she receives on their second attempt will be the score recorded. Mulligans will cost $10.00 (with all money going directly to Special Olympics) and will be made available at the event. \nPUNT: From behind the start line\, the football must be dropped and punted prior to the ball hitting the ground. The participant may not touch or cross the start line at any time.  The yardage gained will be measured from the middle of the start line to the point at which the ball lands on the ground. Rolls will NOT be counted in the distance. All punts must land within a lateral distance of 20 yards. \nPASS: The football must be thrown from behind the start line and at no time shall any part of the participant’s body cross the start line. The yardage gained will be measured from the middle of the start line to the point at which the ball lands on the ground. Rolls will NOT be counted in the distance. All passes must land within a lateral distance of 20 yards. \nPLACE KICK: The football must be on a tee to be kicked. The participant will not be penalized if they make contact with or go over the line during the kick\, provided the tee is placed on or behind the line.  The yardage gained will be measured from the middle of the start line to the point at which the ball lands on the ground. Rolls will NOT be counted in the distance. All kicks must land within a lateral distance of 20 yards. \nZero yardage will be given to the attempt for any of the following reasons: \n\nAny part of the participant’s body touching or crossing the start line (punt & pass only)\nParticipants not using the footballs or tees provided by the Battle\nAny forfeited attempt due to a lack of 3 men and 3 women team participants\nAny participant who attempts more than one event will be given zero yardage in all events he/she attempted\nAny attempt in the Punt or Pass or Place Kick that lands on the line or outside the described landing zone\nAny Punt attempt in which the ball hits the ground prior to the foot making contact\nAny Pass attempt that results in the pass hitting the ground behind the start line\n\nPUNT\, PASS\, & PLACE KICK LANE DIAGRAM \n \nNOTE: The start line extends the entire 20 yard distance of your Punt\, Pass\, & Place Kick lane. Participants may punt\, pass\, or kick from any point within that 20 yards. \nBONUS ROUND THROW\nPASS: Each team will designate 1 person for the Bonus attempt\, and this will be a separate attempt from their regular throw.\nThe football must be released from behind the start line\, and at no time can any part of the participant’s body touch or cross the start line. All attempts must land within a lateral distance of 20 yards.\nA Bonus distance of 15 feet will be added to your total if the football strikes the target cone at any point before coming to a complete rest.\nIf you purchased a mulligan prior to the event\, it cannot be used for the bonus attempt.  It can only be used during the previous portion of the event.
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/field-day-punt-pass-place-kick/
LOCATION:WSU Rinzler Student Sports Complex\, Rizler Student Sports Complex\, Beavercreek\, OH\, 45324\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230118T083213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T003541Z
UID:5677-1780704000-1780790399@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Obstacle Course
DESCRIPTION:OBSTACLE COURSE RULES\nEach participating team shall consist of EIGHT coed team members (4 women & 4 men) working together through six obstacles\, a distance of 100 yards. Each obstacle must be attempted and completed by all 8 team members. Only the participants in the obstacle course may assist one another. Time begins when the horn/whistle is sounded and concludes when the last team member’s entire body crosses the finish line. \nTeam members MUST maintain the “Human Chain” by holding hands throughout the entire course (unless specifically instructed otherwise for the mystery event). \nThe course includes the following six obstacles: \n\nSkin the Snake\nHula Hoop Hop\nRibbon Curl\nOver-Under Hurdles\nSlalom Course\nMystery Event\n\n\nSKIN THE SNAKE:  \nParticipants shall join hands\, in a single file line facing the same direction\, forming a human chain. All hands must remain joined until the obstacle is successfully completed. At the start of the race the participant at the beginning of the chain shall have the hula- hoop on his/her wrist. The participants must move the hula- hoop along the human chain without the use of hands. As the hula-hoop moves along the chain\, it may not touch the ground any time prior to reaching the end of the chain. Should it do so\, a 2 second penalty will be assessed and the team will then continue advancing the hoop to the end of the chain from the point in the chain the hula-hoop touched the ground. The hula-hoop must move forward towards the end of the chain versus the hula-hoop being stationary and the chain moving through the hula-hoop. To successfully complete the obstacle\, the hula-hoop must pass across the last participant’s entire body\, the hula-hoop must come to rest on that participant’s arm\, and both of that participant’s feet must be touching the ground. The judge will acknowledge when the task is completed and the group may then continue to the next obstacle. \nRules: \n\nTeam must maintain human chain by holding hands the entire time\nHula Hoop may not touch the ground at any time (until judge signals completion)\nParticipants may not use the palm area or fingers to assist the hoop movement\n\nPenalties (2 second for EACH infraction): \n\nBreaking hands\nHoop touches the ground (2 seconds per touch)\nIllegal assist of hoop\n\n  \n\nHULA HOOP HOP:  \nParticipants must run single file through a set of 8 24” diameter hula hoops\, linked at the hands. Each participant’s foot must touch the ground in the center of each hoop without contacting the hoop. \nRules: \n\nTeam must maintain human chain by holding hands the entire time\nMust not contact the hula hoops\nEach participant must place one foot at least in each hoop\n\nPenalties (2 second for EACH infraction): \n\nBreaking hands\nSkipping hoop (2 seconds per missed hoop)\nContact of hoop (2 seconds each occurrence)\n\n  \n\nRIBBON CURL:  \n \nThe team will walk through a ribbon curl shaped course composed of 16” squares\, placed on the ground spaced 16” apart. The team must maneuver through the course following the designated path (squares 1 thru 9 sequentially). Once the first participant reaches the 7th square\, the team must then coordinate efforts to move players through the intersection of the ribbon without participants unjoining hands. The team will continue with this process until all participants have stepped on each of the 9 squares. The obstacle is complete once the last team member steps off the 9th and final square. \nRules: \n\nTeam must maintain human chain by holding hands the entire time\nFeet may only step on the designated squares\nOnly two feet at a time on any one square\nEach team member must step (at least one foot) on each square of the course\, no skipping squares\nTeam must follow the designated path in sequence\n\nPenalties (2 second for EACH infraction): \n\nBreaking hands\nFoot stepping off numbered square\nMore than two feet touching a square\nFoot touching square out of sequence\n\n  \n\nOVER-UNDER HURDLES:  \nThe Team must maneuver as a unit\, linked at the hands through a series of five hurdles. Three of the hurdles (#1\, 3 and 5) are SHORT and must be navigated OVER while two of the hurdles (#2 and 4) are TALL and must be navigated UNDER. The team must maneuver through the course navigating the hurdles in order. \nRules: \n\nTeam must maintain human chain by holding hands the entire time\nEach participant must maneuver over the 3 short hurdles and under the 2 taller hurdles\n\nPenalties (2 second for EACH infraction): \n\nBreaking hands\nNavigating hurdles incorrectly (under an over or visa-versa)\n\n  \n\nSLALOM COURSE:  \nThe Team must navigate around a series of pylons\, spaced two feet apart\, in a “zig-zag” layout. Each participant must go around the outside of each pylon as illustrated in the diagram. The team must maintain the human chain by keeping hands locked throughout the entire obstacle. \nRules: \n\nTeam must maintain human chain by holding hands the entire time\nEach participant must navigate around each of the 6 pylons\n\nPenalties (2 second for EACH infraction): \n\nBreaking hands\nMissing a pylon (2 seconds per participant per pylon)\nKnocking pylon over\n\n  \n\nMYSTERY EVENT:  \nThere will be a new obstacle that will not be unveiled until the day of the event. The obstacle will be such that there is no advantage to being in the first or last heat. Any rules necessary will be given in the bullpen and/or over the Public Address system. \n\nCOURSE LAYOUT:
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/field-day-obstacle-course/
LOCATION:WSU Rinzler Student Sports Complex\, Rizler Student Sports Complex\, Beavercreek\, OH\, 45324\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230119T090049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T002649Z
UID:5718-1780704000-1780790399@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Soccer Dribble
DESCRIPTION:SOCCER DRIBBLE RULES\nEvent Record: Ball Aerospace – 2:18.25 – set in 2019 \nEach participating team shall consist of SIX coed team members (3 women & 3 men) dribbling a soccer ball 50 yards around 4 pylons advancing the ball with one’s feet only. \nThe six participants may participate in any male/female order. Two start zones (see diagram) will be identified with pylons. Participants 1\, 3 and 5 will be located at the first start point. \nParticipants 2\, 4 and 6 will begin at the opposite start point. Time will start when the horn/whistle is sounded and conclude when the last participant’s entire body crosses the finish line. \nEach participant will run from their exchange zone to the ball zone. Once to the ball zone\, each participant will dribble the soccer ball and weave around the 4 pylons advancing the ball with one’s feet only. The weave must be completed in the correct direction around the pylon; the first and third pylons clockwise and the second and forth pylons counter-clockwise (see diagram). Each missed weave will add 5 penalty seconds to your final team time. More than 2 missed weaves by the total team results in team disqualification. \nOnce each participant finishes the pylon weave\, they must stop the soccer ball completely in ball zone with their feet (no hands are allowed in the event). If the ball does not stop completely in the ball zone the current participant must retrieve the soccer ball and dribble it back into the ball zone. No other person may assist in stopping the soccer ball in the ball zone. \nOnce the soccer ball is fully stopped in their designated ball zone the current participant will run to the exchange zone and cross the line. After the participant completing the course crosses the start line\, the next participant may enter the course and run to the ball zone. Participants of legs 2\, 3\, 4\, 5 and 6 may not leave their starting line until the previous participant’s entire body crosses the line. Failure to complete a proper exchange will result in a time penalty. \nAny intentional missed weave\, as determined by the event judge\, by any of the 6 team members\, will result in team disqualification. \nThe clock stops when the 6th person’s entire body crosses the start/ finish line. \nPENALTIES: \n\n2 seconds: For each hand that touches the ball\n5 seconds: For each improper exchange – next participant leaving too soon \n5 seconds: For going the wrong direction around a pylon\n5 seconds: For improper team assistance \nDQ: For any intentional missed weave\nDQ: For more than 2 missed weaves by a team\n\n \n  \n 
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/soccer-dribble/
LOCATION:WSU Rinzler Student Sports Complex\, Rizler Student Sports Complex\, Beavercreek\, OH\, 45324\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230111T044203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T212738Z
UID:5579-1780732800-1780758000@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Battle Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Obstacle Course\nSoccer Dribble\nPunt\, Pass & Kick\nWind Sprint Relay\nSack Race\nCEO Water Balloon Toss
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/battle-field-day/
LOCATION:WSU Rinzler Student Sports Complex\, Rizler Student Sports Complex\, Beavercreek\, OH\, 45324\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T185559
CREATED:20230111T055015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T215644Z
UID:5611-1780768800-1780779600@daytonbattle.org
SUMMARY:Battle After Party
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://daytonbattle.org/event/battle-after-party/
LOCATION:Dayton Liederkranz-Turner Club\, 1400 E 5th St\, Dayton\, OH\, 45402\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Battle of The Businesses":MAILTO:daytonbattle@gmail.com
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