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  2. St. Johns Racquet Center - Wikipedia

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    The 27,500 ft. 2 prefabricated building cost US$648,000 (US$2,720,352 adjusted for inflation) was designed by Richard L. Glassford and Associations and manufactured in the Midwest United States. [1] The total construction cost reached US$883,537 (US$3,709,154 adjusted for inflation), most of which came from Economic Development Administration ...

  3. Racquetball - Wikipedia

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    Racquetball is a racquet sport and a team sport played with a hollow rubber ball on an indoor or outdoor court. Joseph Sobek [ 1 ] invented the modern sport of racquetball in 1950, [ 2 ] adding a stringed racquet to paddleball in order to increase velocity and control.

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  5. Le Moyne Events Center - Wikipedia

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    An addition to the original building was constructed in 1989, at a cost of $4 million. The addition was to house a swimming pool, a gymnasium, racquetball courts, an elevated running track, a fitness room, locker rooms and athletic department offices.

  6. How much does the new Rupp Arena court cost? And what ... - AOL

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    The center court piece from the original maple playing surface that was home to UK from 1976-2001 can still be seen on display in Rupp Arena, but other pieces of that court were sold to UK fans ...

  7. RUM Racquetball Courts - Wikipedia

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    Construction cost $ 1.2 million [1] Tenants; 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games: RUM Racquetball Courts are a Racquetball center on UPRM in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico.

  8. Rackets (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Singles and doubles are played on the same court. The walls and floor of the court are made of smooth stone or concrete and are generally dark in colour to contrast with the white ball. A player uses a 30.5-inch (77 cm) wooden racket, known as a bat, to hit a 1½-inch (38 mm) hard white ball weighing 1 ounce (28 g).

  9. Racket (sports equipment) - Wikipedia

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    Squash racket and ball Racquetball racket and ball. A racket or racquet [1] is an item of sporting equipment used to strike a ball or shuttlecock in a variety of sports. A racket consists of three major components: a widened distal end known as the head, an elongated handle known as the grip, and a reinforced connection between the head and handle known as the throat or heart.