Jacks or knucklebones are both names for a playground game that uses jacks and a ball to perform a variety of challenges. The basic game consists of a player tossing the jacks in the are and then trying to bounce the ball one time before catching them. Players start with one jack, and then make it more complex by completing the trick with increasing numbers of jacks.
There are many variants of the game, all depending the players skill.
a scoop scoop dribble dribble dunk is when u scoop the baasketball twice and dribble twice and dunk the ball
Get your stick under the ball and lift.
pakistan needed 13 runs of the fianl over and MIsbah ulhaq was on strike ,Ms dhoni the indian captain handed bowl to the inexperience joginder sharma. the first ball was wide and then a dot after this he hit a six then on the next ball he played a paddle scoop and ball was caught by sreee santh
Get low to the ball and scoop through it with two hands on your stick, make sure you are low and stable so you can scoop and keep running.
Caught Example : "Today I catch the ball. Yesterday I caught the ball."
The shortstop caught the ball. The pitcher caught the ball and threw it to the shortstop for the out.
A scoop is what you do to often lift the ball over opposing players' feet and sticks. Similar to a flick, you put the center of your stick under the ball, and push up quickly, so the ball raises a good foot off the ground.
When a punted ball is 'fair caught' by a receiver, the ball is spotted at the mark that the receiver caught the ball.
when you pick the ball up and immediately pass the ball to your open teammate
Release or a scoop.
A scoop is used for scooping out foods such as ice cream, melon balls, butter balls, etc. Scoops come in all different sizes and can scoop the food out in a ball shape.
Jai-alai is a ball game that originated in Spain's Basque region and is played in a three-walled court with a hard rubber ball that is caught and thrown with a cesta, a long, curved wicker scoop strapped to one arm. Jai-alai is characterized by its fast playing pace, in which a 125g ball covered with parchment skin can travel faster than 180 mph. This is the sport that has the fastest object moving.