This unique sport has become popular with seniors and middle-schoolers, says Maureen Mills, a player who contacted The Baltimore Sun about the game. "There are about 13 of us who rotate in and out of the group," says Mills. "We're mostly retired educators. Other people play at the senior centers in Bel Air and Fallston,
This unique sport has become popular with seniors and middle-schoolers, says Maureen Mills, a player who contacted The Baltimore Sun about the game. "There are about 13 of us who rotate in and out of the group," says Mills. "We're mostly retired educators. Other people play at the senior centers in Bel Air and Fallston, but those groups tend to be more competitive. We play mainly to keep moving, enjoy each other's company and have some laughs… It gives us a chance to move and know that we still have some motor skills left at our age." This is the latest story in the "How we work out" series, which features groups that meet regularly to exercise. The last story featured a group of men who call themselves "The Rat Pack."
The Baltimore Sun, 6/27/2012
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