Maybe.
I draw and play basketball for the girl's varsity team.
In the early years of Girl Scouting, Girl Scouts could not play basketball in public. They played on courts which were covered by blankets or curtains so the public could not see them playing basketball. The girls wore their Girl Scout uniforms or they wore bloomers to play basketball in.
you can cheerlead if your a girl or a boy and you can play football if your a boy or you can play basketball if your a boy or girl or you can do what ever you want to do
I draw and play Basketball for the girl's varsity team.
Sure, if you want to. Go ahead!
Juliette Gordon Low did not have a specific basketball team. At the time she began Girl Scouting in the US, girls were not allowed to play basketball in public. Girl Scouts had to play on a basketball court that was surrounded by curtains so that people passing by could not see the girls playing basketball. Girl Scouts played basketball as part of their troop activities. After Juliette Gordon Low returned to England, Edith Johnston took Juliette's place and it was Edith's idea to organize a basketball league and tournament for the Girl Scouts.
Typically for that age girls use the womens size or 28.5.
to play Basketball
It depends really Karate you can get injured and in basketball you can get injured but in karate you can brake your arm and in basketball you can sprain your ankle if you play roughly so no basketball is better then karate so chose basketball. I play basketball and a girl on the other team tried to smack by jumping to it but the girl with the ball moved and the one girl hit smack down on the floor and twisted her ankle because she was being rough. I was in karate but I quit because i broke my arm by braking a block.
Yes it is, I think.
Loves that movie when i was young. Called "Nobody's Perfect" staring Chad Lowe