Interested, Barb! We've had Rubik's speed competitions as part of our Dorm Cup competition at Rumsey in the past.

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On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 9:06 AM Barbara Johnson <bajohnson@colchesterct.org> wrote:
The year before covid we participated in a speed League competition at the Middle School in Waterford.
Since covid that you can do the cube website and competitions have folded up and gone away.
I am wondering if there's enough interest in the state to develop a Connecticut speed League and have virtual competitions so that no travel would be required. Perhaps at the end of the year a big competition in person.
Is there anyone out there interested in this? Could have elementary, Middle School, high school teams... If memory serves they were teams of six with two alternates you could have multiple teams at the same school you would need to get cubes...
Barb

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