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  2. One-wall handball - Wikipedia

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    The One Wall ball / International fronton ball ('big ball') is a synthetic one, without any default colour. According to the GAA Handball 1-Wall playing rules [As of January 2019] (which is in line with United States Handball Association playing rules), the ball used shall be in line with the following: Material.

  3. American handball - Wikipedia

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    Three-wall handball court with two games in progress. American handball, known as handball in the United States and sometimes referred to as wallball, is a sport in which players use their hands to hit a small, rubber ball against a wall such that their opponent(s) cannot do the same without the ball touching the ground twice or hitting out-of-bounds.

  4. Wallball - Wikipedia

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    One-wall handball, also known as International fronton, is a code of both American handball and Gaelic handball; Suicide (game), a game where players throw a rubber ball at a wall, and at opponents; Wallball (children's game), a North American schoolyard game similar to squash; Chinese handball, a 20th century North American street game

  5. Gaelic handball - Wikipedia

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    4-Wall (also known as '40x20' or 'small alley') is played within an indoor four-walled court, measuring forty feet by twenty feet (same as a racquetball court). It is played with a smaller but slightly harder rubber ball compared to the softball and one-wall balls and is a faster ball than the ones used in the other codes. [23]

  6. UK Wallball - Wikipedia

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    UK Wallball oversees the sport of Wallball (also known as 1-Wall Handball) in the United Kingdom. In Northern Ireland, as GAA Handball, the governing body for Gaelic handball as well as the international codes of handball including Wallball/1-Wall handball in Ireland, operates on an all-island basis, GAA Handball governs, manages and promotes Wallball in the six counties of Ireland that form ...

  7. Butts Up - Wikipedia

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    Butts Up or Wall Ball is a North American elementary school children's playground game originating in the 1950s or earlier. [ citation needed ] . It is slightly similar to the game Screen Ball, and began in the 1940s or 1950s as a penalty phase of various city street games.

  8. Handball (schoolyard game) - Wikipedia

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    Handball is a children's ball game widely documented in Australian schools, similar to downball.The rules of the game vary considerably across different sites and conditions, but it is generally played on a flat game court with lined square zones (occasionally with a wall for rebounds), and involves at least two players, who each occupies a square and take turns hitting a ball (often a tennis ...

  9. Pelota Mano Court, Trebonne - Wikipedia

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    While theoretically, the game can be played anywhere where there is a high wide wall, three types of pelota mano courts evolved: the "plaza laxoa" or open court with only one wall at the front; the "ezker pareta" or left-wall court with one wall at the front and one on the players left and the "trinketa" or original court of the indoor form ...