Baseball Challenge! Team Sports Final Exam Practice.

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Baseball Challenge! Team Sports Final Exam Practice

Today’s Game is pitched by Miss Acevedo Team Sports Finals Practice

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Batter Up! Home Single Visitor Single DoubleTripleHomer

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #1 – Home Single #1 – In basketball, a free throw shot is worth 2 points. *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #2 – Home Single #2 – What two sports is eclipse ball a combination of? *Volleyball and Tennis* *Badminton and Tennis*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #3 – Home Single #3 – In eclipse ball, lines are considered in. *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #4 – Home Single #4 – Pickleball is named after a family dog.. *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #5 – Home Single #5 – In softball, the pitcher must pitch the ball ________. *Underhand* *Overhand*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #6 – In basketball, Home Single #6 – In basketball, the team trying to score a point is the _________. *Offense* *Defense*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #7 – Home Single #7 – In a regulation game of basketball, there are _______ people total on the court (both teams). *10 * *8*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #8 – In eclipse ball, Home Single #8 – In eclipse ball, the ball is allowed to bounce ____ time(s) between hits.. *one* *two*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #9 – Home Single #9 – You are not allowed to kick the ball over the net in eclipse ball. *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #10 – Home Single #10 – In pickleball, a point is won on every single rally. *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #11 – Home Single #11 – In softball, a runner may steal a base at any time. *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #12 – Home Single #12 – To throw the ball down into the basket with the hand above the level of the rim (basketball) *Dunk* *Jump Shot*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #13 – Home Single #13 – Bouncing the ball with one hand using your fingertips instead of your palm while moving around the court is called *Dribbling* *Pivoting*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #14 – Home Single #14 – In eclipse ball, you only score when your team serves. *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #15 – Home Single #15 – In pickleball, a legal serve can land in the non-volley zone. *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #1 – Visitor Single #1 – In pickleball, the rally will end if a player swings and misses the ball completely. *True* False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #2 – Visitor Single #2 – In basketball, this is the team trying to stop the other team from scoring. *Offense* *Defense*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #3 – Visitor Single #3 – If you peg a runner with the ball in softball, he/she is out. *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #4 – Visitor Single #4 – The position that receives the pitches is called the __________. *Catcher* *Outfielder*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #5 – Visitor Single #5 – In eclipse ball, you are allowed to hit the ball three times in a row. *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #6 – Visitor Single #6 – The scoring system used in Eclipse ball is rally scoring. *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #7 – Visitor Single #7 – In pickleball, a ball that lands on the line is considered out. *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #8 – Visitor Single #8 – In softball, hitters can bat out of order whenever they feel like it. *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #9 – Visitor Single #9 – If you shoot and make the basket from half court, it is worth 2 points. *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #10 – Visitor Single #10 – A shot that completely misses the rim and the backboard. (basketball) *Air Ball* *Turnover*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #11 – Visitor Single #11 – In eclipse ball, you are not allowed to catch and throw the ball over the net. *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #12 – Visitor Single #12 – In eclipse ball, if during the serve, the ball hits the net and goes over, it is considered good and playable *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #13 – Visitor Single #13 – In pickleball, legal serves are to be hit ______. *Underhand* *Overhand*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #14 – Visitor Single #14 – When a defensive player legally deflects a shot from an offensive player (basketball) *Block* *Assist*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #15 – Visitor Single #15 – In a regulation match, you are to play the best 2 out of three games. (eclipse ball) *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Fly Ball! It’s Caught! You’re Out! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Hit! Base Run Single! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #1 – Double #1 – A defensive strategy where everyone guards an area instead of a player. (ex or 1-3-1, or 2- 3) (Basketball) *Zone Defense* *Man to Man Defense*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #2 – Double #2 – A hit that permits the batter to reach first base is called a ________. *Single* *Double*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #3 – Double #3 – If a hitter swings and misses a ball it is called a strike. *True* False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #4 – Double #4 – In eclipse ball, a game must be won by how many points? *3**3* *2*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #5 – Double #5 – A legal serve will be hit _______. (pickleball) *Diagonally beyond the non- volley zone* *Diagonally in the non- volley zone*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #6 – Double #6 – A ball hit up in the air in the infield is called a ________. *Pop Up* *Line Drive*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #7 – Double #7 – This occurs when a player dribbles the ball with both hands at the same time or they stop and then start dribbling again. *Double Dribble* *Traveling*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #8 – Double #8 – What is a regulation game played to? (eclipse ball). *21* *11*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #9 – Double #9 – Which of the following events will result in the end of a rally? (pickleball) *Ball bounces twice* *Ball hits the line*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #10 Double #10 -A player may return a ball after it has touched their teammate’s body or paddle. (pickleball) *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #11 – Double #11 –If there is not a force at a base the fielder must ___________. *Tag the runner* *Peg the runner*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #12 – Double #12 – A defensive strategy where everyone guards an assigned player. *Zone Defense* *Man To Man Defense*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #13 – Double #13 – Dribbling or passing the ball towards your basket before the defense can set up *Fastbreak* *Turnover*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #14 – Double #14 – You are only allowed to serve behind the back line on the court. (eclipseball) *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #15 – Double #15 – Any body part is allowed to make the ball go over the net, rackets are not required. (eclipse ball) *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Pop Up Center Field! It’s Caught! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Hit! Base Run Double! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #1 – Triple #1 – If a game is tied in pickleball, play continues until one team wins by ______ point(s). *one* *two*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #2 – Triple #2 – In pickleball, you are not allowed to volley the ball in the non-volley zone. *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #3 – Triple #3 – Which base(s) can you overrun in softball? *Second base* *First base*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #4 – Triple #4 –. If there is a base runner only on 2 nd base when the ball is hit, the force out is at ________ *3 rd base* *1 st base*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #5 – Triple #5 – This occurs when an offensive player remains in the lane for too long. (bball) *three second violation* *holding violation*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #6 – Triple #6 – A player’s position between an opposing player and the basket to obtain a better rebounding position is called ________________. *Boxing out* *Rebounding*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #7 – Triple #7 –. In a “play it” situation (class rules), ____ points can be won if it is called by the team playing the ball out of bounds. *2 points* *4 points*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #8 – Triple #8 – For the serve to be legal in eclipse ball, it must bounce first before you can serve it over the net. *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #9 – Triple #9 – A regulation pickleball game is played to _______ points. *15 points* *11 points*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #10 – Triple #10 – Which of the following is a fault that will end a point? (pickleball) *Ball is hit in the non- volley zone before it bounces* *A ball lands on the line*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #11 – Triple #11 – A swing and miss on the ________ strike is called a strike out. *2 nd * *3 rd *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #12 Triple #12 -A ball that hits the ground multiple times in the infield is called a ________. *Grounder* *Line drive*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #13 – Triple #13 – If a foul ball is caught, on a fly, it is not an out. (softball) *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #14 – Triple #14 – This foul occurs when you run into a stationary player while you are moving with the ball. (bball) *Charging* *Traveling*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #15 Triple #15 Each team is allowed _____ hit(s) to get the ball over the net. *three* *one*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Ground Ball! Thrown to Base! You’re Out! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Triple Base Hit! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #1 – Homer #1 – Team “A” serves the ball first to start the game; the ball is hit into the net and does not go over, what happens next? *Team “B” serves* *The second player of Team “A” serves*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #2 – Homer #2 – A fly ball is caught by the left fielder. In order for the runner at 2 nd base to advance legally, he/she must _____ _____ and wait until the ball is caught to go to the next base. *Tag up* *Lead off*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #3 - Homer #3 - A rule infraction usually concerning unsportsmanlike behavior.. *Technical* *Charging*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #4 – Homer #4 – The dimensions of the court are the same as what other sport? (eclipse ball) *Volleyball* *Basketball*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #5 – Homer #5 – The name of the area, 7 feet on both sides of the net, is called the__________. *Non-volley zone* *Pickle zone*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #6 – Homer #6 – Once the receiving team has allowed the ball to bounce and then returns it…(pickleball) *The serving team must let it bouce* *The serving team can hit it on the fly*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #7 – Homer #7 – The double bounce rule refers to the ball bouncing two times on each side in a row. *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #8 – Homer #8 –When the serving team wins a point, the players switch serving courts and the same player serves again. *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #9 – Homer #9 –If a runner gets to second base safely (with no defensive errors) after hitting a ball they have just hit a ________. *Double* *Single*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #10 – Homer #10 –Rotation on the court should be in what direction? (eclipse ball) *Clockwise* *Counter-clockwise*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #11 – Homer #11 – In a “play-it” situation (regulation rules), a single rally could be worth 10 points or more.. *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #12 – Homer #12 – A volley is a series of hits that does not touch the ground. *False* *True*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #13 – Homer #13 – There are runners at 1 st and 2 nd. The ball is hit on the ground to the short stop. Where is/ are the force out(s)? *1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd * *1 st, 2 nd, home*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #14 – Homer #14 – Pickleball is not rally scoring, therefore… *only the serving team scores* *every serve counts as a point*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #15 – In pickleball, y Homer #15 – In pickleball, you are allowed to bounce the ball on the service. *True* *False*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Fly Ball! It’s Caught! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Out of the Ball Park! Home Run! Next Batter!

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