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  2. File:Netball court.svg - Wikipedia

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    Netball court diagram: Date: Created July 22, 2003; modified April 7, 2008. Source: Original version was created with Sodipodi and placed in the public domain by Robert Merkel. Corrections by Lasunncty: Author: Robert Merkel, Lasunncty: Other versions: File:Netball court medium.png, File:Netball-edit2.svg

  3. Rules of netball - Wikipedia

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    A netball court is divided into thirds. Netball is played on either a hard or soft court with scoring hoops or "rings" at both ends. The court is slightly larger than a basketball court, being 30.5 metres (100 ft) long and 15.25 metres (50.0 ft) wide. [5] [6] The longer sides are called "side lines" and the shorter sides are called "goal lines ...

  4. File:Netball field diagram -en.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Netball - Wikipedia

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    The netball court is 30.5 metres (100 ft) long, 15.25 metres (50.0 ft) wide, and divided lengthwise into thirds. ... they included a diagram of the court with lines ...

  6. Clara Gregory Baer - Wikipedia

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    Baer is best known as the author of the first book of rules for women's basketball in 1896 [1] Baer also created netball around roughly the same period. Although Senda Berenson introduced basketball to Smith College in 1892, Berenson did not publish her version of the rules until 1899, so Baer is credited with the first publication of rules for women's basketball.

  7. Indoor netball - Wikipedia

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    The rules of indoor netball are similar to that of netball, with two teams aiming to score as many goals as possible. An indoor netball game usually consists of four-quarters of 10 minutes. There are two umpires one for each half of the court. The winning team is the one with the most points at the end of the match.

  8. Ringball - Wikipedia

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    On either side of the centre circle two "V”-lines with legs of 1 m long are drawn and this is referred to as the "V”. See the diagram below for the position of the goalposts. The image indicates the markings on a ringball court for the purpose of discussing the gameplay. 2. All-weather, gravel or grass courts, or adapted netball courts may ...

  9. Zone defense - Wikipedia

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    Netball is a sport similar to basketball with similar strategies and tactics employed, although with seven players per team. Zone defense is one of the main defensive strategies employed by teams, along with one-on-one defense. Common variants include center-court block, box-and-two zone, diamond-and-two zone, box-out zone and split-circle zone ...