

The Red Jaguars are eleven-year-old Jacqueline and thirteen-year-old Rex.īefore them were loading ramps. The Blue Barracudas are eleven-year-old Teri-Kay and Aaron. Which of these could be found in a pirate's treasure?īlue Barracudas (Correct - Advanced to the Temple Games)

Which of these men led the Americans at the Battle of New Orleans and later became president?īlue Barracudas (Correct - One step left) Red Jaguars (Correct - Advanced to the Temple Games) Later in life, Lafitte founded the city of Galveston.

Was he called…?Īccording to legend, did Lafitte bury his treasure way down along the…?īlue Barracudas (Correct - Two steps left)ĭid the battle of New Orleans happen during…? Lafitte was a pirate who worked for different governments. But legend has it that the map disappeared until now. Some say malaria, some say the pirate's curse killed the old man's helper and left the old man a muttering old crazy. 60 years later, the cabin boy, now an old man, came with another man and began digging secretly in the swamps along the Swanee. Before he escaped, he buried his fabled treasure in the quicksand along the Swanee River and gave the map to a cabin boy, swearing him to secrecy and threatening him with the pirate's curse if he ever revealed the location of the treasure. He and his crew burned his colony and sailed away. When he attacked some United States ships, the government sent in troops to capture him. From there, he raided foreign ships in the Gulf of Mexico. He was so wealthy that he built his own secret smugglers colony on the islands south of New Orleans. The most notorious New Orleans smuggler and gentleman pirate was Jean Lafitte. As soon as the second teammate stepped onto the deck, it was his job to run over and hit the gong. Once across, he stepped off, grabbed the ring, and threw it back to his partner who proceeded to jump on and pull himself across. When Kirk said "go", that player pulled himself across the Moat as quickly as possible using an attached rope. One player from each team sat on a floating ring.
