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Goal Games: WATER POLO, an aquatic team game played by swimmers in indoor and outdoor pools with an inflated ball. As in other goal games, such as soccer and lacrosse, the objective is to place the ball through the opponents' goal, thereby scoring one point. Usually this is accomplished not by individual effort but by relaying the ball to teammates. The game saw its start in England in the 1870's and has grown in popularity during the 20th century. Two types evolved: one, especially popular in the United States, was a "softball' variety (the ball not fully inflated) and was extremely rough—a player was often tackled and held underwater until he released the ball; in Europe, however, a "hardball" variety was adopted, and the sport was first played in the Olympic games in 1900. Because of Olympic games prestige, this hardball game may now be considered the "official" international game, although the softball type continued to enjoy some popularity in the United States until the end of the 1930's.
Saugus won just four of its first 13 games and at one point lost six in a row. At the beginning of the season, Maggiora said finishing .500 was a primary goal.
Casey Stevenson is batting .410 with 17 RBIs, and Peter Ibarra is 301 with five saves and a 2.94 ERA in 16 appearances.
Three essentials of instruction in problem solving are a clearly recognized goal, some interference in reaching the goal, and a desire to attain the goal. Sometimes a child's failure to reach the goal is blocked by emotion, sometimes by inability, sometimes by lack of knowledge of the steps to take. Problem-solving behavior varies with the task and with the experience and motivation of the individual and the social factors in the situation (132, p. 261,1956).
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