no, it just means its shoter than regular sticks.
it is just as good as other sticks that arent junior sticks
Yes, all four corners of the field are meant to have flagposts.
There is no onside or offside in field hockey, at least as used in other sports. It is sometimes used to describe a player is in the wrong half of the field when a centrepass is taken, but that is about the only time.
I think you meant to say what is a hockey "DEKE". A deke is a move used in hockey to fake out an opponent.
If you are referring to the Irish sport of Hurling which, like hockey, is a field game using a ball and stick, the the stick used is not bent. It is known as a hurley, or in the Irish language a camán. It starts narrow at the top and the broadens towards the end with a large surface at its end. See the image at the link below. The sticks used to play field hockey and ice hockey in Ireland are the same as anywhere else in the world.
No. Ice Hockey is meant to be played with wooden or aluminum blades.
It depends on how fast the game is being played. If you are considering playing field hockey, I would not recommend you to, if you were only concerned about how much running is involved rather than the actual play of the game. It also depends on the position. The halves would probably cover 10-11 km, and the backs doing about 7-8 km. The forwards do less distance, maybe 5-6 km, although more of it is sprinting. The goalkeeper does very little distance, about 2 km, but they do very short, very quick movements around the circle. These are averages for a midgrade team, but international players might do more than twice these distances.
You meant their debut? I think last 2008.
The PLaying field
A Unanswered goal is a goal were the other team doesnt score after you do
If you meant Justin Bieber, he is a junior in high school.
Hockey would probably be the best answer. But if you meant shoes with actual swords sticking out of them and not what I assumed you meant, ice skates, then someone please correct me.
explain file,records,field ,characters (use diagram)