The Four Ball Rally was a quasi-legal race from Boston to San Diego. Its complete name was the Michael A. Preston Memorial Four Ball Rally in commemoration of its founder who was murdered prior to its first event. It was run from 1981 to 1984. In the history of its running, no accidents with other cars occurred, although many tickets were received by people that particiapted. The event was "invitation only", and generally was limited to race car drivers, stunt drivers, and others with similar experience. This race was done in the same manner as the Cannonball Run, which was similar, starting from the Lock, Stock & Barrel in Darien, CT. The Cannonball Run was last held in 1976.
A rally, is when the ball constantly goes back and forth, between the two teams.
Unless it is clearly broken, play until the ball is dead then inspect it. If it's found to be broken, replay the point. see http://www.usra.org/Rulebook.aspx "If there is any suspicion that a ball has broken during a rally, play shall continue until the end of the rally. The referee or any player may request the ball be examined. If the referee decides the ball is broken, the ball will be replaced and the rally replayed. The server resumes play at first serve. The only proper way to check for a broken ball is to squeeze it by hand. (Checking the ball by striking it with a racquet will not be considered a valid check and shall work to the disadvantage of the player or team that struck the ball after the rally.)"
Rally scoring is today's standard method of scoring in volleyball. It gives the point and serve to the team who won the rally, regardless of which team that served the ball.
It means to volley the ball.
scoring where only service points count where your team has to serve and win the rally to earn a point, if you win the rally but did not serve you just earn the ball
trying to win kinect right
a rally
Three ways that you can win a rally are: 1) Your opponents isn't able to return the ball successfully. 2) A player hits the ball down onto their court. 3) A player commits a fault when playing ball.
A rally in tennis is a sequence of shots within a point.A rally starts with serve and return of the serve, and a sequence of shots until the point is won by one of the players.
A rally is the complete number of hits between each team. It is when the teams hit the ball back and forth without the ball touching the ground or a breach of the rules. A rally is over when a team messes up, and cannot legally keep the ball in play. Rally scoring is when the team wins the point, they also win the serve.
It's when a point is scored after every serve.
a rally