Yes it is, I think.
4 quarters of basketball at the high school. Eight minutes each.
When a basketball player runs with the ball with out dribbling, they are traveling which is against the rules.
the exact same as any other.
It depends on the P.E. teacher. Really, elementary basketball doesn't have perfectly set rules, and they vary from school to school.
In Basketball, a foul, is a penalty for doing something against the rules of the game.
Not illegal, just against the rules of the school.
Depends on your state rules. Minnesota - NO.
The rules for middle school basketball are nearly the same as the rules for professional basketball (i.e. the NBA).Some examples:You cannot run with the ballYou have a shot clockYou cannot foul othersYou cannot step back over half-court once you have possession of the ball
It depends on what your school rules are. If your school rules and coaches allow it, then yes.
No, it is generally not illegal, but it is often against school rules.
In Meridian, Idaho, it starts in seventh grade. Sixth graders can still play Y Ball.
Rules in Middle School volleyball kind of differ from school to school....All the rules are pretty much the same as regular volleyball, except that you must play all three matches, regardless if you're winning/losing.