If you’ve walked around the Palo Alto High School campus lately, you may have noticed how a small woven footbag has taken ...
A couple of weeks ago, a gaggle of freshmen at McCallum High School in Austin, Texas, pulled out a pouch the size of a clementine and began batting it back and forth between their feet. “It took a ...
The bell rings to end the school day at 3 p.m. and one student is rushing down the front step of Glebe Collegiate Institute, exclaiming that he can’t wait to sack with his friends.
Over the past month, the BVT baseball and Nipmuc boys lax teams have hopped on the latest social media sensation for high school athletes: Hacky sack.
The ’90s floppy foot bag is back and bigger than ever. Parents and teachers couldn’t be happier—or more confused.
The classic toy dating back to the '70s is seeing a revival in popularity among students across Maine and the country.
Hacky sacks were a '90s stoner trend. Now, they're taking over high schools as the latest Gen Z fad. Stores are sold out, and parents are thrilled.
Numerous purveyors are reporting an abrupt explosion in popularity of the peak '90s toy known as the hacky sack after recent viral social media videos, triggering shortages.
There is a new spring sport taking hold across Baltimore-area high schools. It does not have officials. It does not have a rulebook that anyone can fully explain. It does, however, have rankings, ...
Hacky sacks are flying off shelves at Chesapeake's Play It Again Sports.