A bat & ball game played by females in British schools during Summer season
Rounders
This sport has similar rules to Basketball, except once the ball is caught it cannot be held for more than 3 seconds
Netball
80 minutes
What does the NFL stand for?
National Football League
The colour of Cricket kit worn by the players
White (referred to as Cricket whites)
A game played between two teams of five players in which goals are scored by throwing a ball through a netted hoop fixed at each end of the court.
Basketball
This sport is a bat & ball game and has been deemed Britain's National Summer Sport
Cricket
The River where the Henley Regatta takes place
River Thames
What does the MLB stand for?
Major League Baseball
The term used for rowing races
Regatta
A sport of bat and ball in which a successful batter hits the ball and runs around 4 bases to score a point.
Baseball
Ice hockey
What is this called?
A hockey puck
What material was first used to cover baseballs?
Cowhide
The amount of posts a batter needs to run past to score 1 Rounder
4 posts
This sport known as "gridiron" is a popular American sport derived from soccer and rugby. A helmet and plenty of pads are necessary.
American Football
a team game, originating in North America, in which the ball is thrown, carried, and caught with a long-handled stick having a curved L-shaped or triangular frame at one end with a piece of shallow netting in the angle.
Lacrosse
When a team plays at home, what advantage do they have?
Home Field Advantage
In football, where do you have to go in order to score a touchdown?
The end zone
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Being traced back to as early as the 17th Century, this sport gained popularity in British Public Schools
Rowing
Seen as a sport of evasion and contact, this is one of England's leading professional & recreational sports - it can often lead to quite a few injuries!
Rugby
Wicket
In Football what's the name of the player stationed behind the centre who directs a team's offensive play?
Quarterback
The amount of points a Rugby team received when they score a 'try'
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