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  2. Face-off - Wikipedia

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    A face-off is the method used to begin and restart play after goals in some sports using sticks, primarily ice hockey, bandy, floorball, broomball, rinkball, and lacrosse. During a face-off, two teams line up in opposition to each other, and the opposing players attempt to gain control of the puck or ball after it is dropped or otherwise placed ...

  3. Sports Phone - Wikipedia

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    La Greca once provided three consecutive hours of baseball play-by-play to one caller; the announcer stated that the target market for the play-by-play line was "the degenerate gambler." [ 1 ] In the final years of Sports Phone's existence, announcers often obtained score information on the Internet before recording updates.

  4. Media control symbols - Wikipedia

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    The Play symbol is arguably the most widely used of the media control symbols. In many ways, this symbol has become synonymous with music culture and more broadly the digital download era. As such, there are now a multitude of items such as T-shirts, posters, and tattoos that feature this symbol.

  5. Kick-off (association football) - Wikipedia

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    If the kick-off is taken with a moving ball, or from the wrong place, it is retaken. A retake is also required if a player other than the kicker is in the opponents' half, or an opponent is less than 10 yards from the centre spot. A player who excessively delays the restart of play is cautioned. [3]

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    Project Play’s parent survey has a section where you are asked to calculate the average number of minutes you commit to a typical day of sports competition for a child.

  7. Black children are playing sports less than they once did, while Hispanic participation is on the rise. According to SFIA data, 35% of Black youth aged 6-17 regularly participated in sports during ...

  8. Five-second rule (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Under all basketball rule sets, a team attempting to throw a ball in-bounds has five seconds to release the ball towards the court. [1] The five second clock starts when the team throwing it in has possession of the ball (usually bounced or handed to a player while out of bounds by the official).

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