This week, we learnt a game that we will play on camp called Yoshi. Yoshi is played on a court divided into two halves with a small area at the end of each section. One team is situated on each of the halves. The aim of the game is for your whole team to reach the small area at the other end of your opponents half. If you are tagged in your opponents half you sit down and stay until one of your team members rescues you. You can't be tagged within the small area behind your opponents half.
You can be rescued if a team member tags you. You then both safely WALK back to the halfway line. If you are within the small area/safe zone you may leave it. If you leave the safe area to rescue a teammate you must walk back to half way. At any point in the game a teacher may yell "Yoshi." Then all players run to their safe zone even the tagged ones (though they have to run to halfway and then the safe zone.) Players can't be tagged after "Yoshi" is called. The first team to get all their player to their safe zone wins. You can win by getting all your players to the safe zone before "Yoshi" is called though.
If you found this confusing, then watch this.
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