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illegal alignment - ANSWERS vball line violation - ANSWERS ref holds hand straight down to the floor, vball illegal hit - ANSWERS vball delay of service - ANSWERS vball over the net - ANSWERS ref has his arm bent horizontally on the net, vball net foul - ANSWERS vball legal back row attack - ANSWERS vball back row attacker - ANSWERS vball illegal blocker/screening - ANSWERS vball ball touched - ANSWERS vball four hits - ANSWERS vball double hit - ANSWERS picture of ref holding up two fingers, vball ball lands in bounds - ANSWERS vball out of bound/antenna violation - ANSWERS ref holds up both arms bent upward, vball begin serve - ANSWERS vball side out - ANSWERS ref holds right arm straight out to the side, vball point - ANSWERS ref holds one finger up, vball replay/re-serve - ANSWERS vball substitution - ANSWERS ref circles his hands around each other, vball illegal substitution - ANSWERS vball team time out - ANSWERS ref puts hands in shape of T and points to the side after, vball officials time out - ANSWERS ref puts hands in shape of T and then places hands on shoulders, vball unnecessary delay - ANSWERS vball end of game - ANSWERS vball change of courts - ANSWERS ref moves hand in an infinity shaped motion, vball Dr. James Naismith , bball - ANSWERS who invented basketball , bball ~1891 ~YMCA college, Springfield, Mass, bball - ANSWERS when and where was basketball invented peach baskets, bball - ANSWERS what were used as baskets when the game was first invented, bball rectangular, bball - ANSWERS what is the shape of the court, bball length of 94 feet and width of 50 feet, bball - ANSWERS what is the maximum length of the court, bball length 74 feet and width of 42 feet, bball - ANSWERS what is the minimum length of the court, bball 5 players, bball - ANSWERS how many players are on the court at all times, bball ~2 forwards ~2 guards ~1 center, bball - ANSWERS what are the positions of the players in the court, bball report to the scorer, giving her/his name and the name of the player who is being replaced, bball - ANSWERS what does a sub do if he/she wants to enter the game, bball outside boundary, bball - ANSWERS where shall the sub remain until an official beckons her, whereupon she shall enter immediately, bball free thrower, bball - ANSWERS the entering player shall not replace a _______ __________, unless injured, bball back court, bball - ANSWERS that half of the court which contains the opponent's basket, bball blocking, bball - ANSWERS illegal personal contact which impedes the progress of an opponent who does not have the ball bball bonus free throw, bball - ANSWERS a second free throw which is awarded for a common foul (except a player foul) committed by a player of a team beginning within that team's seventh personal foul, provided the first free throw for the foul was successful, bball control, bball - ANSWERS a player is in control when she id holding a live ball or dribbling it, bball center jump, bball - ANSWERS a means of putting the ball into play by tossing it up between two opponents in the center circle, bball dribble, bball - ANSWERS ball movement caused by a player in control who bats, pushes, or taps the ball to the floor once or several times. bball ~the dribbler catches the ball with one or both hands ~the dribbler touches the ball with both hands simultaneously ~the dribbler is unable to immediately catch or continue to dribble the ball ~an opponent bast the ball ~the ball became dead, bball - ANSWERS when does the dribble end, bball extra period, bball - ANSWERS the extension of playing time necessary to break a tie score, bball double foul, bball - ANSWERS two opponents commit personal fouls against each other at the same time, bball field goal, bball - ANSWERS a basket made from the court during play and counts two points, bball foul - ANSWERS an infraction of the rules, which is charged and penalized common foul - ANSWERS personal foul, which is neither flagrant nor intentional not committed against a player trying for a field goal, nor part of a double foul flagrant foul - ANSWERS an unsportsmanlike act and may be personal or technical non-contact foul, which displays vulgar or abusive conduct. it may or may not be intentional intentional foul - ANSWERS a personal or technical foul, which in the judgment of the official appears to be designed or premeditated. it is not based or the severity of the act personal foul - ANSWERS a player foul which involves contact with an opponent while the ball is alive or after the ball is in possession of a player for a throw-in player control foul - ANSWERS a common foul committed by a player while she or a teammate is in control technical foul - ANSWERS a foul by a non-player, or a player foul which does not involve contact with an opponent while the ball is dead, except as indicated in the last clause free throw - ANSWERS an opportunity to score one point from a position behind the free throw line without being guarded front court - ANSWERS the part of a court that contains a team's own asket opponents have hands so firmly on the ball that control cannot be obtained without undue roughness - ANSWERS held ball occurs when? holding - ANSWERS pe
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