yep...thats mostly rubber
The different types of materials used to make a tetherball pole include steel, aluminum, and sometimes wood.
One DIY method for creating a tetherball set at home is to use a sturdy pole, a volleyball, and a length of rope. Secure the pole in the ground, attach the volleyball to the rope, and tie the other end of the rope to the top of the pole. This simple setup allows for hours of tetherball fun using everyday materials.
Tetherball The Movie - 2010 was released on: USA: 2011
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Tetherball is what you would call a compound word. A compound word is formed when two words which can also stand alone are put together to make one word which has a different meaning. So in a sense, tetherball is one word and two words.
about 5 years ago ma'am
Moises Rules - 2009 Supreme Tetherball 1-3 was released on: USA: 9 December 2009
I don't think there is a word for it so you can either use tetherball or make a new word. Tether = Tjuder (from Tjudra) so Tjuderboll would be a literal translation, it doesn't really sound nice though and noone will have a clue what you're talking about so I'd suggest you use Tetherball and then explain the game.
Conan - 2010 No Time for Tetherball 1-18 was released on: USA: 7 December 2010 USA: 7 December 2010
A standard tetherball pole is typically 10 feet in height, with an additional 2 feet of the pole buried underground for stability. This makes the total length of the pole 12 feet.
Ringball may be another name for the game/sport of Tetherball. The Tetherball usually has a ring built into it so the ball can be tethered (tied) to the top of a pole. A Ring Ball is also a type of piercing jewelry.
I suggest cementing it in a tire.