The regulation size of a Basketball used in 7th grade basketball games is typically size 6, which has a circumference of 28.5 inches.
A regulation size 29.5-inch basketball is recommended for 7th grade students.
The regulation size of a basketball used in middle school basketball games is typically size 6, which has a circumference of 28.5 inches.
The regulation size of a basketball used in middle school games is typically size 6, which has a circumference of 28.5 inches.
8th graders typically use a regulation size basketball, which is size 7, for their games and practices.
The regulation size of a junior high basketball is typically 28.5 inches in circumference.
A regulation middle school basketball is typically a size 6, which is 28.5 inches in circumference.
If your a TRUE basketball player, you should automatically be able to tell if it is a 29.5 (size 7) basketball, BUT, if not, you can ask the person in the store, or it should say size 7 somewhere on the ball.
Not sure if you mean the ball or rim height, but it is regulation full size on both, NBA ball, 10' rim height.
the answer is 22.5
The regulation size for basketball nets are all the same at ten feet. The regulation for high school, college, and the NBA/WNBA use nets that are ten feet high.
A regulation sized basketball is 29.5 inches. A 10 and under size basketball is 28.5. 28.5 is also the regulation size for women's basketball.
In 7th grade AAU basketball, boys typically use a size 28.5 basketball. This size is also known as the intermediate size, which is smaller than the regulation size used in high school and professional play. The 28.5-inch ball is designed to be more suitable for younger players, allowing for better control and handling.