Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tuj Lub a regular activity in city park

Building a court for sport on Gentry’s list of projects to be funded by tax

- RANDY MOLL Randy Moll can be reached at rmoll@nwaonline.com.

GENTRY — Once or twice a week, players from Gentry and the surroundin­g area (including neighborin­g areas in Missouri and Oklahoma) gather in Gentry City Park on the old softball field to play Tuj Lub (pronounced too-loo).

The game involves two teams of six players each throwing and spinning tops on a court reaching out some 70-plus feet, with the goal being to hit and knock over an opponent’s tops and target tops and to have your top spin longer than the top of your opponent. The game is played in eight rounds with tops placed farther and farther away.

Some have compared the sport to bowling because points are earned by the number of tops knocked over.

And it’s definitely a game of skill, both to spin the tops and to throw them with a stick and string with pinpoint accuracy down the court.

The game is thousands of years old, originatin­g in Laos and Thailand, and was brought to the United States by the Hmong people who immigrated from Southeast Asia.

The game is an ancient game, thousands of years old, originatin­g in Laos and Thailand and was brought to the United States by the Hmong people who immigrated from Southeast Asia following their efforts in support of the United States and South Vietnam in the Vietnam War.

A Tuj Lub court is a part of Gentry’s Parks Master Plan and is one of the next projects on the list of park improvemen­ts to be completed with money from the 7/8 cent sales tax increase passed in 2018.

One-half cent of the tax increase was to be used for the then-developing park master plan as needed for phases and for other city projects, according to informatio­n provided by Mayor Kevin Johnston when the new tax was put before the voters. Once that plan is complete, the half-cent is to be utilized to support the operation and maintenanc­e of the new park system and other city projects to improve the quality of life for Gentry residents.

And Gentry may be leading the way in Northwest Arkansas if it builds a Tuj Lub court soon, but the city’s action would not be without precedent. Numerous cities in Minnesota have already built courts that see much use with regular games and Tuj Lub tournament­s.

To see how the game is played and scored, see the following YouTube video: https://youtu.be/6FWhgnRjQM­E.

 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Randy Moll) ?? Keng Vang throws a top as he practices before a game of Tuj Lub in Gentry City Park on Aug. 30.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Randy Moll) Keng Vang throws a top as he practices before a game of Tuj Lub in Gentry City Park on Aug. 30.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/ Randy Moll) ?? Vang spins a top as he practices before a game of Tuj Lub.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/ Randy Moll) Vang spins a top as he practices before a game of Tuj Lub.

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