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  2. National Marbles Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The National Marbles Tournament is a United States nationwide marbles tournament for boys and girls aged between 8 and 14 years of age, [2] held annually at the Ringer stadium, Wildwood-beach, Wildwood, New Jersey, in a 4-day marble tournament for boys, and a separate one for girls, after which, the national champions are decided.

  3. British and World Marbles Championship - Wikipedia

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    Knuckle Down - The game of marbles being played in 1857. The tournament dates back to 1588 [10] [11] during the reign of Elizabeth I, when marbles was chosen as the deciding game of a legendary sporting encounter between two young suitors, Giles and Hodge, over the hand of a Tinsley Green milk maiden named Joan. [11]

  4. Jelle's Marble Runs - Wikipedia

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    The Hubelino Tournament was a tournament series contested on courses constructed with Hubelino marble tracks and using 20mm marbles. The tournament consisted of multiple events run on Hubelino marble tracks, including funnel endurance, which was eventually added to the Marble League. This series was discontinued after the 2018 edition.

  5. UCLA vs. USC women's basketball showdown: Keys, what to ... - AOL

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    Each team has national championship aspirations and is in prime position to get a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament based on Thursday's selection committee rankings. "It's for all the marbles here ...

  6. When does March Madness start? Selection Sunday bracket ... - AOL

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    The Final Four and championship games for the women's tournaments will be held at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. First Four, first-round and second-round games will played at on-campus sites to ...

  7. Cherokee marbles - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee marbles is a game of rolling small stone balls towards a target. Cherokee marbles was traditionally played with round balls made of stone. Today billiard balls are typically used, with a favorite being the cue ball. An annual tournament is held during Cherokee National Holiday each Labor Day weekend. [citation needed]

  8. College Football Playoff title game picks, predictions: Will ...

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    Ohio State and Notre Dame will meet Monday for all the marbles in the national championship game. Ohio State is going for its first title since the end of the 2014 season. It's been much longer ...

  9. Tinsley Green - Wikipedia

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    The game of marbles has been played in Tinsley Green and the surrounding area for many centuries: [38] [39] TIME magazine traces its origins to 1588. [40] The British and World Marbles Championship has been held at Tinsley Green's pub, The Greyhound, every year since 1932.