Most football games; golf; Grapple-ball, lawn bowls, ten-pin Bowling, wall handball games [includes 'rebound handball'], squash and Racquetball [if you don't include the hitting implement itself], cricket, Baseball and many, many Asian and Latin American games. Any number of ball games do not use nets.
net, ball, players
Net games is either played by an individual player or in pairs. The game involves you hitting a ball or shuttlecock over the net, aim to score serious amount of points.
The net, ball, players and their kneepads.
Basketball, Soccer, Volley ball, Netball, tennis, ping pong, Birdie, ...if theres anything else..idk
the net the players the referee the field the ball
tennis,soccer, basketballAnswerAll that are played with a rounded ball straight up.tennis, soccer, badminton, netball, basketball,
Fun games played by children where kicking balls is involved could include Kickball and soccer. Kickball is a fun kids game very similar to baseball, but instead of a baseball and a bat, you use a gym ball and your leg to kick the ball and run the bases. Soccer is played in a long field where only kicking is allowed, hand contact with the ball is not permitted.
Players use a racket in several sports, including: **Tennis** – Played on various surfaces (grass, clay, hard court), players hit a ball over a net using a racket. **Badminton** – Players use a lightweight racket to hit a shuttlecock over a net. **Squash** – Played in a four-walled court where players hit a rubber ball against a wall. **Table Tennis (Ping Pong)** – Players use small paddles or rackets to hit a ball across a table. **Racquetball** – Similar to squash, players hit a ball in an enclosed court with a racket. Each sport has specific types of rackets designed for the gameplay and rules.
net ball
If the ball is lobbed deep over the net person, then it is the other players job to return the ball, especially if they are in a double-net formation. if it is a shallow lob, either person can return it, it is all up to the communication of the players and their preferences
BaseballSoftballIce hockey (played with a puck and a net)American footballGolfPolo
Following the ball as it is passed to players and eventualy sent over the net.