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10-31-04, 09:26 AM #1
Marine Corps Sports (Help)
I love to play sports and i wanted to know what they offer in the Marines and how do you sign up to join or try out for the different teams. Thanx
Poolee, De Nichilo
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10-31-04, 11:09 AM #2
well, there was always soccer teams, football teams, flag football, softball, all that kinda stuff when I was in. Usaully just intramureal type leagues. As for how to sign up for them, just wait till you get to your unit, and see what kinda time you are gonna have available. then just go out and sign up.
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10-31-04, 05:18 PM #3
DeNichilo 0300,
If I understand your questions, I think your talking about All-Marine teams. Right? If so, it is really going to depend on your time. Which depends on your MOS. If the 0300 next to your name has anything to do with your prospective MOS then you may be a bit busy. Either way If you do get a chance, once your in just let people in your command know. If your good enough you might get selected. The only team I've seen to tour around and recruit is the All-Marine wrestling team.
Each base has its own sports programs as well. Just wait to you get in. Focus on your training then once you get settled start checking things out.
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10-31-04, 07:07 PM #4
Thanx corporal and seargent , ya you guys pretty much answered it..............well i chose infantry hence the 0300....so apparently i wont have much time.......well see how much time ill have when i get their. Thank you again
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11-03-04, 08:17 AM #5
Congratulations on picking an MOS in the heart of the Corps. I'm proud of you for your choice.
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11-03-04, 09:57 AM #6
First off, 03's rock! Second, you chose the best branch. as for the thread direction, I was on a MAC flight from Guam once and sat next to a guy who was on the Marine Corps Baseball team. that was all he ever did, because I asked him. Not sure how he did that, but never spent any time in the bush, his field training had a diamond in it.
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11-03-04, 06:52 PM #7
Thank you once again Sir's........god darn cant wait till i ship and get out of my crappy town and my liberal state of Jersey.....
Bush Cheney 04 4 more years
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11-03-04, 07:01 PM #8
AFTER Boot Camp...Don't forget the rifle team. If you get in, you can go to the Camp Perry matches and kick the crap out of those Army shooters!
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11-03-04, 09:50 PM #9
o0o0 never thought about that one yellowwing........hmm maybe ill try rifle team.
Thats of course if i make it through boot camp
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11-03-04, 09:52 PM #10
back in the 60s, i assume it's still true, if you are good enough at sports that's all ya have to do.
they give ya a job handing out towels or something like that and go to practice. good duty if you're good enough.
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11-03-04, 10:46 PM #11
I love this site but ivalis that is not how it works..ok here it goes nice and brief. You can tryout for any sport you think you can make an All Marine team. If accepted it must get approved by your current command (not your MOS) to travel with the team for 1 year. You will still be attached with the unit that allowed you to go but will be allowed to travel with the team you made for up to a year and you will return after a year of playing. Some dont even go a Year..Like the womens Softball...It goes about 6 months. The command will determine if they can lose you or not. They dont get a replacement for your line number you are holding in the unit so sometimes it is hard but other times leaders really encourage it. Good Luck keep practicing and get to a unit that will afford you the opportunity...DI
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11-04-04, 03:01 AM #12
Like others have said when you get to your unit you'll have a better picture of what is there. My unit was good at setting up games with other services. Example: on a float we took our units Rugby team and played wherever we set port. Got our butts kicked by Brits in Singapore, Aussies killed us in Perth ( "we was taught a lesson" - good fun though). As a grunt it's tough but we find ways to keep the sports going.
Have fun in the best MOS / Go mortars - Nothing like steel rain.
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11-04-04, 07:27 AM #13Thank you once again Sir's........
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11-04-04, 08:57 AM #14
good to go
I am really good in soccer and i can play a really mean Wide Reciever at 5'8''........ill probably get bounced around like a rag doll but its all in fun.
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11-05-04, 09:13 PM #15
Once you get to your duty station, find out how long you are scheduled to stay there and then see if you can make a team of your choice. in 1967, I was on the Hqtr. Battalion, 10th Marines, football team, made all the practices and embarked on a Caribbean Cruise, 30 days prior to our first game.
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