What Sport
What Player
What Ball
Olympic Sports
Sports Teams Cities
100

Three holes in the ball allow competitors of this sport, launch the ball down the lane towards pins

Bowling

100

Born February 17, 1963, Brooklyn, New York, U.S. American collegiate and professional basketball player widely considered to be one of the greatest all-around players in the history of the game. He led the Chicago Bulls to six National Basketball Association (NBA) championships (1991–93, 1996–98).

Michael Jordan

100

A ball made with a rubber core, two peices of cowhide, and 88 inches of red cotton

Baseball

100

Two challengers fight with gloves on their hands in a square ring, in this Summmer olympic sport

Boxing

100

Lakers

Los Angeles

200

Popular in india, a ball is hurled at a player with a flat bat who is trying to hit it. 

Cricket

200

Canadian ice hockey player who was considered by many to be the greatest player in the history of the National Hockey League (NHL).

Wayne Gretzky

200

Although they are now made with cow leather, this ball used to be made of swine leather and still carries the nickname of the early traditional method of making it?

Football, (Cowhide)

200

This Icy winter olympic sport has a a two and four man variation. 

Bobsled
200

The city of this NFL team has a star on their helmet

Dallas

300

Originating in Massachusetts, this sport has a net in the middle and any number of players on two teams attempting to get the ball over the net and land on the other teams side. 

volleyball

300

This Baseball Player has many nicknames, one of the most common, The Bronx Bomber

Babe Ruth

300

This sports ball only has one approved color that is allowed to be used in competitive play, That color is called "Optic Yellow"

Tennis

300

This winter olympic sport challenges athletes to cross country ski at various lengths as well as shoot a gun at a quarter size target

Biatholon

300

This cities team had baseball legends like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle and Alex Rodriguez

New York Yankees

400

Popular in Canda, even though it is the greatest sport ever, teams in this sport are notorious for their allowed fighting. 

Hockey

400

This female Soccer goalie is considered to be one of the greatest of all time and currently has the record for the most clean sheets

Hope Solo

400

This ball is an elongated ellipsoidal ball and is popular in Australia, New Zealand, and most Europe?

Rugby

400

This became an olympic sport in 1998, and the American athlete Sean White led the way with the Gold medal

Snowboarding Half pipe. 
400

The NHL Ducks

Anaheim

500

This sport uses racquet's to smash a "birdie" over a net

badmitton

500

This Legendary QB is now an answer, but in his career he got to play with hall of fame running back Emmit Smith and hall of fame Reciever Michael Irvin

Troy Aikman

500

Early versions of this ball had a cement core. Nowdays, they are almost completely rubber but the players still wear heavy protection when throwing them from their nets. 

Lacrosse

500

This athlete is the most winningest olympian ever with 23 gold medals 3 silver medals and 2 bronze medals

Michael Phelps

500

MLB Blue Jays

Toronto

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