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  2. Lacrosse ball - Wikipedia

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    Signature Lacrosse Ball. A lacrosse ball is the solid rubber ball that is used, with a lacrosse stick, to play the sport of lacrosse.It is typically white for men's lacrosse (however the PLL uses optic yellow balls for better TV visibility [1] [2]), or yellow for women's lacrosse; but the balls are produced in a wide variety of colours.

  3. Lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    The ball is larger, softer and hollow, unlike a lacrosse ball, which is solid rubber. [ 55 ] Intercrosse as a competitive adult sport is popular in Quebec, Canada, as well as in many European countries, particularly in the Czech Republic. [ 56 ]

  4. William George Beers - Wikipedia

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    Some of the rules established by Beers were the size of, and the use of a rubber lacrosse ball, that the lacrosse stick could be any length, but the pocket needed to be flat in the absence of a ball, length of the field to 200 yards (180 m), size of the goal and goal crease, twelve members of a team on the field at a time, and the length of a ...

  5. Field lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    Field lacrosse involves two teams, each competing to shoot a lacrosse ball into the opposing team's goal. A lacrosse ball is made out of solid rubber, measuring 7.75 to 8 inches (19.7–20 cm) in circumference and weighing 5 to 5.25 ounces (140–149 g).

  6. Women's lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    The pocket of the lacrosse stick can often be easily adjusted to ensure the depth of the pocket is legal and meets the players preference before the start of a game. The lacrosse ball is made of solid rubber and can be yellow, orange, blue or green. All lacrosse balls must meet NOCSAE (National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic ...

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