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A middie in lacrosse plays both sides of the field, they can go on both sides , they play offence when their team was the ball and defense when the other team has the ball
A midfielder is a player who plays both offense and defense with an attack shaft and may play on both sides of the lacrosse field as long as there are only 5 other players on the same team on the same half of the field (excluding the goalie).
The two boxes closest to the net on both sides of the field are called the penalty boxes.
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22There are 12 football players on the field at the same time. (both sides combined)
It depends on the Field Spell Card. One that said (for example) all LIGHT monsters gain 400ATK, then this would apply to monsters on both sides of the field. But any card that refers to 'You' is referring to the controlling player, the player whose side of the field the Field Spell Card is on. Your opponent could not, for example, take advantage of any of your Ancient City - Rainbow Ruins' effects.
There are 22 players on the field if you count both sides. Basically making 11 players on the field for one side.
In speedball it is called the "deadbox" it is on both sides of the field, and resembles a field hockey goal. In woodsball the starting point can be anywhere.
Then someone else gets in the gear, or that team plays without one (using a sixth/eleventh ice/field player instead).
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Mantle was a switch-hitter who was equally powerful from both sides of the plate. As a result, he's the only player in history to establish true tape measure standards in all directions. There were no American League stadiums where Mantle played where he did not hit a home run of at least 450 feet to both the left and right sides of the field.