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  2. Netball - Wikipedia

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    Netball differs in many ways from basketball, principally in the absence of the backboards from the hoop or goal ring and the prohibition of dribbling, bouncing, and running while in possession of the ball. Physical player contact is more controlled than in basketball.

  3. Variations of basketball - Wikipedia

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    Netball is a limited-contact team sport in which two teams of seven try to score points against one another by placing a ball through a high hoop. Netball was formerly called "women's basketball" but now includes men's teams as well. [citation needed]

  4. Rules of netball - Wikipedia

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    A netball court is divided into thirds. Netball is played on either a hard or soft court with scoring hoops or "rings" at both ends. The court is slightly larger than a basketball court, being 30.5 metres (100 ft) long and 15.25 metres (50.0 ft) wide.

  5. No backboard? Washington State basketball star Charlisse ...

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    On this episode of Pac-12 Tailgate, Washington State women's basketball star Charlisse Leger-Walker teaches Pac-12 Networks about netball, the sport she grew up playing in Charlisse Leger-Walker

  6. History of netball - Wikipedia

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    Naismith's original "basket ball" court in Springfield, Massachusetts. Netball traces its roots to basketball. Basketball was invented in 1891 by James Naismith, a Canadian physical education instructor working in the United States, who was trying to develop an indoor sport for his students at the YMCA Training School (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts. [2]

  7. List of ball games - Wikipedia

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    Invasion games, such as football and basketball. Net and wall games, such as volleyball. Racket sports, such as tennis, table tennis, squash and badminton. Throwing sports, such as dodgeball and bocce. Cue sports, such as pool and snooker. Target sports, such as golf and bowling.

  8. William and Kate go head-to-head in netball drill - AOL

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    The Prince and Princess of Wales, known for their competitive natures, laughed and joked as they tried to score hoops for opposing teams. William and Kate go head-to-head in netball drill Skip to ...

  9. Why Ole Miss football players dunking on a basketball hoop ...

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    The basketball hoop in particular has become a recruiting tool. Rebels' offensive lineman Diego Pounds transferred from North Carolina. He remembered watching Ole Miss games and noting the energy ...

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