By: CBS4 News, newsroom@cbs4qc.com
Months of hard work, all come down to this.
The Sports Stacking tournament rocked the Wharton Field House Tuesday afternoon in Moline. Six schools and around 150 students competed in the annual event.
If you're not familiar with the sport, you may be soon. Organizers said the sport, where you try to stack plastic cups and tear them down as fast as you can, is growing.
"Sports Stacking is a national sport, not a lot of people know that. We do it to develop the brain and the hand eye coordination. There's a lot of benefits that not a lot of people realize," said Sue Krismanits, Physical Education Teacher.
Organizers also said the schools that participated Tuesday have clubs that practice all year long.