The stick/club with which one might play Shinty (now, mainly in the Scottish Highlands) is called a "caman". It is often simply called a stick, within the context of the sport of Shinty.
The swagger stick can also be called a staff, a baton, pace stick or a crop.
Stylus, or plural, styli
The stick used in polo cross is called a "polo cross stick" or simply a "stick." It typically features a long handle and a netted head designed for catching, carrying, and hitting the ball. The design allows players to maneuver effectively while riding on horseback during the game.
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It Is "Pole Vault".
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The ball is played using the caman, a stick of about 3 1/2 ft in length. Unlike the Irish camán, it has no blade. The caman is traditionally made of wood, traditionally ash but now more commonly hickory, and must not have any plate or metal attached to it. The caman would be made from any piece of wood with a hook in it, hence caman, from the Scottish Gaelic, cam meaning bent or crooked. It can also be called a stick or club.
It is a Scottish sport, played with a stick and ball, a bit like hockey.
University shinty was created in 199#.
Shinny is incorrect, it should be shinty.
Aberdour Shinty Club was created in 2001.
Beauly Shinty Club was created in 1892.
Taynuilt Shinty Club was created in 2008.
Glengarry Shinty Club was created in 1976.
Glenurquhart Shinty Club was created in 1885.