When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. American handball - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_handball

    A small ball is hard, bounces higher and moves faster. Types of small balls include the Red Ace (for men) and the White Ace (for women). The Red Ace small ball is heavier than the White Ace small ball. A big ball bounces slower and is softer and hollower than a small ball. Four-wall games use the small ball almost exclusively.

  3. Lowball (poker) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowball_(poker)

    Ace-to-six low is not as commonly used as the ace-to-five low method, but it is common among home games in the eastern region of the United States, some parts of the mid-west, and also common in the United Kingdom (it is the traditional ranking of London lowball, a stud poker variant).

  4. Albert Ball - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ball

    Relations. Sir Albert Ball (father) Albert Ball, VC, DSO & Two Bars, MC (14 August 1896 – 7 May 1917) was a British fighter pilot during the First World War. At the time of his death he was the United Kingdom's leading flying ace, with 44 victories, and remained its fourth-highest scorer behind Edward Mannock, James McCudden, and George McElroy.

  5. Ace Bailey (basketball) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_Bailey_(basketball)

    Bailey originally grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and initially attended Boyd-Buchanan School. [2] After his freshman year, he moved to Powder Springs, Georgia and enrolled at McEachern High School. [3] Bailey averaged 22 points, 14 rebounds, three assists, and four blocks per game as a junior. [4]

  6. Small ball (basketball) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_ball_(basketball)

    Small ball (basketball) In basketball, small ball is a style of play that sacrifices height, physical strength and low post offense/defense in favor of a lineup of smaller players for speed, agility and increased scoring (often from the three-point line). [1] It is closely tied to the concepts of pace and space, which pushes the speed of the ...

  7. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volleyball_jargon

    Ace: A serve which lands in the opponent's court without being touched, or is touched but unable to be kept in play by one or more receiving team players [1] Assist: Usually the second of a team's three contacts, an assist is awarded for any set ball that results in a kill on the ensuing attack

  8. Four square - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_square

    Four square[1] (also called handball, champ, four squares or box ball) is a global sport played on a square court divided by two perpendicular lines into four identical boxes creating four squares labelled 1–4 or A–D. [2] Four square is a popular game at elementary schools with little required equipment, almost no setup, and short rounds of ...

  9. Small ball (baseball) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_ball_(baseball)

    Small ball was once the standard by which the game was played during the "dead-ball era" at the beginning of the 20th century, when both batting averages and home-run totals dropped to historic lows. [3][4] Teams relied on bunting and stolen bases to score runs. The advent of new, cork-centered baseballs in 1910, as well as the outlawing of ...