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  2. Category : Parade High School All-Americans (girls' basketball)

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    Pages in category "Parade High School All-Americans (girls' basketball)" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 237 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Six-on-six basketball - Wikipedia

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    Six-on-six basketball or basquette is a largely archaic variant of basketball, usually played by women and girls. It is played with the same rules as regular basketball, with the following exceptions: Teams have six players each instead of five; three "forwards" and three "guards". Only forwards are allowed to shoot the ball.

  4. 2006 McDonald's All-American Girls Game - Wikipedia

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    Wednesday, March 29: 5th Annual Girls All-American Game; The Powerade JamFest is a skills-competition evening featuring basketball players who demonstrate their skills in two crowd-entertaining ways. Since the first All-American game in 2002, players have competed in a 3-point shooting challenge and a timed basketball skills competition.

  5. Women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Thank Title IX for…the growing visibility of women's college basketball that has USA Today producing a pullout section for the women’s NCAA March Madness tournament" (McDonagh, Pappano, 2008, 109). [30] Professional women's basketball has been played in the United States. There have been several leagues, the most recent of which is the WNBA.

  6. Filarets - Wikipedia

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    This is an article about a women's basketball team. For a 19th-century Polish student movement, see Filaret Association. The Filarets was a women's basketball team in Rochester, New York that played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. They were a regional and national powerhouse, winning a record 211 consecutive games between 1940 and 1944.

  7. Top Secret Rosies: The Female "Computers" of WWII - Wikipedia

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    Top Secret Rosies: The Female "Computers" of WWII is a 2010 [1] documentary film directed by LeAnn Erickson. The film is focused on recognizing the contributions of American women serving as human computers during WWII , six of whom went on to program one of the earliest computers, the ENIAC . [ 2 ]

  8. Timeline of women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Grads are playing tonight! : the story of the Edmonton Commercial Graduates Basketball Club. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press. ISBN 978-0-88864-602-6. Hult, Joan S.; Trekell, Marianna (1991). A Century of women's basketball : from frailty to final four. Reston, Va: National Association for Girls and Women in Sport. ISBN 978-0-88314-490-9.

  9. USA Today All-USA High School Basketball Team - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper names two teams, one for male athletes and one for female athletes. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1983. Each year, the newspaper also selects a USA Today High School Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year and a USA Today High School Girls' Basketball Coach of the Year. [1] [2] [3] [4]