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Six-on-six basketball or basquette is a largely archaic variant of basketball, usually played by women and girls. It is played with the same rules as regular basketball, with the following exceptions: Teams have six players each instead of five; three "forwards" and three "guards". Only forwards are allowed to shoot the ball.
6-12 Kim Samson Alex Gould Berwick Academy: South Berwick, ME Bulldogs 1791 592 PK-12 James Hamilton Rob Quinn Concord Academy: Concord, MA Chameleons 1922 378 9-12 Henry Fairfax Sue Johnson Dana Hall School: Wellesley, MA Dragons 1881 484 (girls) 5-12 Katherine Bradley John Suby Landmark School: Prides Crossing, MA Vikings 1971 400 2-12
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Feb. 8—CONCORD CHRISTIAN Small team stands taller with every game —B3 ----- THE Concord Christian girls basketball team has a bit of a "Hoosiers" feel to it. Concord Christian has an ...
Common fouls by the defending team result in 1 free throw in all free throw situations (shooting fouls, plus fouls in bonus situations). This is true even for fouls on missed 2-point shot attempts. For shooting fouls, if the basket is made, possession will go to the defensive team after the free throw, whether it is made or missed.
As the conference was founded during the Great Depression, the league schedule was developed to accommodate a short travel distance for each member school. [1] The Little "C" was a football only conference for the first two years of its existence. Baseball, basketball, and track and field weren't added until the 1934–35 school year.
The NLC has a rich basketball history, producing NBA stars like Scott Skiles, Rick Fox, and Shawn Kemp.On February 11, 2017, the Warsaw Tigers made league history by becoming the first team to win the conference in three consecutive years while going undefeated (21-0) during that span.
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