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Q: The foul line is 15 feet from what part of the goal?
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How long is a standard bowling alley?

A bowling lane is 60 feet long from the foul line to the center of the headpin. Each pin is 12 inches apart center to center. And the approach (the part you walk on) is 15 feet long.


If the goalie is knocked in the goal with the ball in hand is it a goal?

Your description is not really enough to determine. There are two possibilities. If an attacker applied enough force to physically move the goal keeper out of the space he occupied, then a foul would be called and a direct free kick awarded to the defense. If the referee determined that no foul occurred (there is physical contact that is allowable) then a goal would be awarded to the attacking team. It is important to note that the whole of the ball must completely pass the whole of the goal line. If the goal keeper can stick their arms out and keep even part of the ball directly over any part of the goal line, then it is not a goal.


A batter hits a fly ball and it lands on the right field foul line is it fair or foul?

The foul line is considered part of fair territory. It would be a fair ball.


What line is the foul line in bowling?

the foul line is the line that line that seperates the actual lane that the ball slides on and the part that you walk on. if you cross that line then you get points taken off of your score.


What is the constitutes a foul in bowling?

If you cross the foul line, it will constitute a foul. The most common is your foot sliding past the approach, crossing the line and touching the lane. Another common reason is becoming unbalanced after releasing the ball to where you stumble and a part of your body touches the line or beyond the foul line.


Why are all home plates facing same direction?

Because the points of the bases have to line up with the foul lines. And the triangualr part is the start of the foul line, so it has to be in the back.


What score is recorded when player commits a foul in bowling?

well you do this and that and that constituts a foul in Bowling stepping over the foul line at the lane before you let go


What is the line at the start of the lane that the bowler can not cross when rolling the boling ball?

The foul line is the term used for the line that a bowler can not cross when delivering the ball. Touching the lane with any part of the body past the line is called a foul.


What is a line that designates the end of the approach and the beginning of the bowling portion of the lane?

It's called the foul line.In sanctioned (official) competition, if any part of the body crosses that line, the bowler has committed a foul and gets zero for the ball; if it was their first ball of the frame, the pins are reset to a full rack before they deliver their second ball.


Is it a touch down if the ball is on the goal line?

Yes, a goal can be scored "from goal to goal" in a number of instances. If a ball is in play and a goalkeeper kicks a ball from his hands (or even throws it) and it goes into the opponent's goal, it is ruled a goal. If a goalkeeper or other player takes a goal kick to restart play, this can result in a goal if it goes into the opponent's goal. (A goal kick is a type of direct free kick.) Any kick taken by any player while a ball is in play can score a goal if it travels the length of the field and goes in the goal. It may be very difficult to kick a ball that is actually on the goal line and kick it down the full length of the field and into the opponent's goal, but it is possible. Further, the Laws of the Game allow a goal to be scored in the instances cited providing no foul has occurred.


What is the part or the lane that begins back of the ball return area to the foul line in a bowling area?

This area is called the approach. It is 15 feel from the foul line back with an allowance of 1/4 inch. This is where the bowler starts their "approach" to release the bowling ball.


Does the ball have to cross the entire goal line or just touch it to be a touchdown?

Any part of the ball must cross the goal line. Once any part of the ball has "broken the plane" it is a touchdown. The "whole" ball does not need to cross the line. If the ball is touching the white line, but no part of it passes the white line it is NOT a touchdown.