A regulation size 29.5-inch Basketball is recommended for 7th grade students.
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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 a middle school boy.
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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.
The typical size of 7th grade boys participating in basketball varies, but they are generally around 4 feet 11 inches to 5 feet 7 inches tall and weigh between 80 to 130 pounds.
If you mean what sized basketball, then it is a size 6 for any girls playing representative basketball, and size six for boys playing representative basketball until under 16's at which stage they will up-size to a size seven ball. in some organizations grade 1 and 2 use size 5 but the rule varies.
So a size 7 basketball is a men's size basketball. A size 6 basketball is a woman's size basketball. That means a size 5 is for people who have smaller hands. That's how you compare sizes.
Not sure if you mean the ball or rim height, but it is regulation full size on both, NBA ball, 10' rim height.
The typical size basketball used for middle school basketball games is a size 6 basketball.
15w 40 is recommended for this size engine. 10w 40 will suffice if no 15w is available.
I'm 12. It's true that a 29.5 size basketball would make his game improve, but that would be a training ball for him because a training ball is a size bigger basketball then the one recommended for someone. 28.5 is the right size. I keep 2, a outdoor training ball (29.5) and a indoor regular ball (28.5).
grade schools can have 25-30 students if they are a good school and a lot of people go there.