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water poloWater sport developed in England in 1869, originally called ‘soccer-in-water’. The aim is to score goals, as in soccer, at each end of a swimming pool. It is played by teams of seven on each side (from squads of 13). An inflated ball is passed among the players, who must swim around the pool without touching the bottom. A goal is scored when the ball is thrown past the goalkeeper and into a net. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In addition to the drills themselves, Driveway Basketball Drills also showcases different forms of creativity using household props that will help young players acquire and hone their ball handling skills and performance with other aspects of the game. FunNet aims to develop the movement and ball handling skills that are required for step two, Netta, for eight- to ten-year-olds, by developing netball specific skills, and enabling participants to put them into practice through modified rules games. The three-day camp will emphasize individual ball handling skills, shooting techniques and the proper attitude needed to play the game. |
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