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netball

Game developed from basketball, played by two teams of seven players each on a hard court 30.5 m/100 ft long and 15.25 m/50 ft wide. At each end is a goal, consisting of a post 3.05 m/10 ft high, at the top of which is attached a circular hoop and net. The object of the game is to pass an inflated spherical ball through the opposing team's net. The ball is thrown from player to player; no contact is allowed between players, who must not run with the ball.



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Today, net ball is played by people all over the world, but is probably most associated with Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, the West Indies and the United Kingdom.
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From a very sports-oriented family, the Ministers grew up playing golf, tennis, cricket, soccer and net ball, but basketball quickly became their favorite.
 
 
 
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