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  2. Croquet - Wikipedia

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    Nine-wicket croquet, sometimes called "backyard croquet", is played mainly in Canada and the United States and is the game most recreational players in those countries call simply "croquet". In this version of croquet, there are nine wickets, two stakes, and up to six balls.

  3. Wicket - Wikipedia

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    The cricket pitch itself is sometimes referred to as the wicket. [3] [4] In the sport of croquet, wooden or plastic balls are hit with a mallet through hoops embedded in a grass playing court. A croquet hoop is commonly referred to as a wicket in North American English. (Note: the remainder of this page is about the wicket in cricket, not in ...

  4. Roque - Wikipedia

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    While croquet is played with six wickets or nine wickets, roque is played with ten arches configured similarly to nine-wicket lawn croquet. However, the two center arches count as a single arch. Roque has two stakes, as in lawn croquet, the "home stake" and the "turning stake." The double center arches score as a single arch.

  5. United States Croquet Association - Wikipedia

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    The United States Croquet Association (USCA) fosters croquet in all its forms, from the familiar nine-wicket croquet game to the modern sport of six-wicket croquet. There are USCA-affiliated clubs and tournaments across the United States and Canada. The official rules of American Croquet are maintained by the USCA.

  6. Ben Rothman - Wikipedia

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    Ben has been described as a "croquet nomad" due to his extensive travelling, and competitive croquet lifestyle. [3] Currently Rothman spends his winters in Rancho Mirage, California , at the Mission Hills Country Club where he is the resident croquet professional for the Mission Hills Croquet Club.

  7. Sticky wicket - Wikipedia

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    Sticky wicket (or sticky dog, or glue pot) [1] is a metaphor [2] used to describe a difficult circumstance. It originated as a term for difficult circumstances in the sport of cricket , caused by a damp and soft wicket .

  8. Wile Cup - Wikipedia

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    Players were randomly drawn into 1 of the 3 matches in each discipline. The first round was played on a "Butterfly" course, enabling players to cross each other's paths as they navigated the wickets. "Xtreme" croquet was the style for the second round. Points were awarded for placement in both rounds; 10 points for winning the match, 7 points ...

  9. Ground billiards - Wikipedia

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    Ground billiards is a modern term for a family of medieval European lawn games, the original names of which are mostly unknown, played with a long-handled mallet (the mace), wooden balls, a hoop (the pass), and an upright skittle or pin (the king).

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