Azura's POV
"So what are the standings now after the first Sport?" Crystal asks.
"It's on the Board." I say as I point to the OSJ scores on the whiteboard here in the gym part of the Nwigwe Sports Institute.
"Oh." Crystal says then everyone looks at the standings for the Olympic Sports Jamboree.
OSJ Standings after First Sport
Red Rams-28
Blue Bears-18
Violet Vipers-17
Coral Cobras-16
Green Gorillas-16
Turquoise Tigers-10"We're ready." Adelaide says as she walks over to us.
"Yay." I cheer then I follow the love of my life out onto the rugby practice fields.
"Does this place have a lot of rugby players training here?" Talia asks.
"Oh yeah." I say. "We have around 40 boys and 40 girls in every age group offered."
"That's awesome." My twin says.
I smile at my twin then I stare at my wife's glorious ass as she leads us to the rugby practice fields.
"Zu Zu I can feel you staring." Adelaide says.
"Blame your ass." I say. "It's hypnotizing."
"Poohead." Adelaide says as we reach the field.
Once on the field, I grab the sack of rugby balls then I lead everyone over to the closest try line.
When we get to the try line, I set the sack of rugby balls down then Adelaide shows me the OSJ Rugby Participants List
"Looks good Lemonade." I say then I get out the four balls in the bag.
Once the balls are out, I lay them out in a line.
"We're filming." Adelaide says.
"Alright." I say. "Our first competition is the drop goal competition."
I taught everyone how to kick a drop goal last night so nobodies gonna look stupid.
"The distance of your drop goal will depend on your captain." I say. "Each member on your team will choose a ball then your captain will kick the ball past the 22 meter line."
I hope Adelaide puts a graphic on her video so the non rugby fans know what I'm talking about.
"Wherever your ball lands is where you'll kick from." I say. "And if you make your kick, then the amount of points you get is equal to however far away you are."
"So if we're 40 meters away from the goal and we make it then we get 40 points?" Sam asks.
"Correct." I say.