Top Five Most Home Runs in a Career - Training

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Team 1 Name
Round:
Team 2 Name
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Round 1
Top Five Most Home Runs in a Career
(Player – HRs up to and including the 2008 Season)
Barry Bonds - 762
Hank Aaron - 755
Babe Ruth - 714
Willie Mays - 660
Ken Griffey Jr. - 611
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Point for the correct answer and 2
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Clues: Hank Aaron, Rafael Palmeiro, Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Frank Robinson,
Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, Sammy Sosa, Harmon Killebrew, Ken Griffey Jr.
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Round 2
Top Five Most Points in an NBA Career
(Player – Career Yrs. – Ttl Pts.)
(Source: NBA – Includes ABA 1967 – 76 pts.)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1969 – 1989 – 38,387
Karl Malone – 1985 – 2004 – 36,928
Michael Jordan – 1984 – 2003 – 32,292
Wilt Chamberlain – 1959 – 1973 – 31,419
Julius Erving - 1971–1987– 30,026
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Clues:, Karl Malone, Elvin Hayes, Julius Erving, Moses Malone, Wilt Chamberlain,
Hakeem Olajuwon, Oscar Robertson, Dan Issel, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan
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Round 3
Top Five Most Men’s Majors Tournament Wins
(Player – US Masters, US Open, British Open, US PGA, Total)
(Note: Up to and including 2008)
Jack Nicklaus (6/4/3/5 -18)
Tiger Woods (4/3/3/4 – 14)
Walter Hagen (0/2/4/5 – 11)
Ben Hogan (2/4/1/2 – 9)
Gary Player (3/1/3/2 – 9)
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Point for the correct answer and 2
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Clues: Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Gene Sarazen, Walter Hagen, Ben Hogan, Arnold
Palmer, Tiger Woods, Sam Snead, Harry Vardon, Gary Player
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Round 4
Top Five Most Touchdowns in a Career
(Player – Years - TDs)
(Note: Up to and including 2008 season)
Jerry Rice 1984 – 2004 - 207
Emmitt Smith – 1990 – 2004 - 175
Marcus Allen – 1982 - 1997 - 144
Terrell Owens – 1996 – 2008 - 141
LaDainian Faulk – 2001 -2008 - 141
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Clues: Marcus Allen, LaDainian Faulk, Jerry Rice, Marshall Faulk, Chris Carter, Terrell
Owens, Emmitt Smith, Randy Moss, Marvin Harrison, Jim Brown
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Round 5
Top Five Most Stanley Cup Wins
(Team – Wins through 2008)
Montreal Canadiens - 24
Toronto Maple Leafs - 13
Detroit Red Wings - 11
Boston Bruins - 5
Edmonton Oilers - 5
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Clues: Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, Edmonton Oilers, New Jersey Devils,
Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings , Montreal Canadiens, New York Islanders,
New York Rangers, Boston Bruins
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Bonus Round
Top Five Most World Series Wins
(Team – Wins including 2009 season)
New York Yankees - 27
St. Louis Cardinals - 10
Oakland Athletics - 9
Boston Red Sox - 7
Los Angeles Dodgers - 6
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4 Points for the correct answer and 2
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4 Points for the correct position
Clues: Boston Red Sox, Pittsburg Pirates, New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds, Los
Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers, Oakland
Athletics, San Francisco Giants
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Game objective: The objective is to achieve the highest score. Two teams
compete by guessing the top 5 items in each category as well as their correct
rank order within the top five.
Setup: Divide the room into two teams (recommend 3 – 12 players per team)
Determining who gets the round: To begin, the category question is shown,
and the next team member in rotation from each team jots down what they
believe to be the highest ranked or # 1 response within that category. On cue,
the team 1 and team 2 player reveal their answer/guess to the facilitator.
TEAM MEMBERS MAY NOT ASK FOR HELP FROM THEIR TEAMMATES.
The facilitator, using the one page answer sheet provided, determines which of
the two team’s answers is closest to the highest ranked or # 1 response. For
example, let’s imagine that the category was “longest rivers”, and the team one
player guessed Amazon, while the team two player guessed Nile, which actually
is the longest river. The facilitator would reveal where on the board this answer
appears (Nile #1 rank), scores 4 points for team two and awards the round to
team 2, allowing this team to continue playing the round.
An Alternative Method: Use the random team selector/tie breaker on the
scoreboard to determine which team gets to play the round.
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A Tie: In the event both teams provide the same answer, or neither team provides
a response which falls within the top five, the facilitator moves to the random team
selector/tie breaker to determine which team will get to play the round.
With or w/o clues: The team that wins the face off (the right to play the round) is
given 30 seconds to determine if they wish to play on with clues (1 Point for a top
five answer and an added point for the correct rank) or without clues (2 points for a
top five answer and an added 2 points for the correct rank). The decision to play
the round with or without clues is final and applies to the entire round.
Playing the round: Each team member, in turn, provides a guess or response
AND its ranking within the top 5. When a team member responds with one of the
remaining top five answers, they receive team points and additional points when
they also guess the correct rank order for their answer.
If an answer NOT in the top five results is given, the team receives an X. The team
must guess all five top answers to keep the points for the round.
Xing out: Three X’s (incorrect responses) and the team must forfeit control of the
round to the opposing team. The opposing team MUST complete all five top
responses without giving an incorrect response in order to retain the points for the
round. Points are totaled and recorded on the main scoreboard for the team that
successfully completed the round (five correct responses).
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Scoring Recap:
1. Two teams face off to see who gets the round – the winning team response is
always awarded the maximum four points for this first answer.
2. For the remainder of the round played by a team using CLUES: Each team
respondent earns one point for a top five response, and an added one point when
the correct rank order is provided as well. (i.e. The Amazon as the 2nd longest
river)
3. For the remainder of the round played by a team NOT using CLUES: the team
respondent earns two points for a top five response, and an added two points when
the correct rank order is provided.
4. All top five correct responses must be revealed on the board in order for the
team to keep the accumulated round points. Only once a team has completed the
round (all top five answers revealed) does the facilitator add and award the points
to that team on the main scoreboard. Zero points for the round if neither team
completes the round.
5. Bonus Round: ALL THE ABOVE POINT AWARDS ARE DOUBLED (8 points for
the face off or initial response, 2 points for a top five response with clues, and 2
points for the correct rank order, 4 points for a top five response without clues, and
4 points for the correct rank order)
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