yes,
me being a travel volleyball player would know this.
you can, but if you shake the net, then they might call
you on this.
hope i was help!
No.
It doesn't really matter how high the posts are but the net should be 7 ft from the playing surface. Hope this helps
Yes, you can. I don't know how you managed to resist petting her long enough to post this question. :P
The posts are not part of the net. If the ball hits the post or goes around the post, the ball is out of play. It is the other team's point
No, if a player comes into contact with the corner post it is a 20m tap to the opposition
No. There is something called playing in the post, which means playing near the basket. The post positions are located on the blocks (low corners of the paint) and at the free throw line elbows (high corners of the paint).
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Because wood slows down transferred of thermal energy that why an iron post is colder than a wooden post
Fallout A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game - 1997 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:M
I do not know what you mean, but you should edit and post another version of this question
if you have questions for a player.try lacrosseforums.com there will probably be an answer. you can also join and post your own question.
Fallout A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game - 1997 VG was released on: USA: 15 November 1997