(1) A small rubber ball used in playing the game of handball
(2) A game played in a walled court or against a single wall by two or four players who strike a rubber ball with their hands
(3) A small rubber ball used in the game of handball
(1) Andy Scott was penalised for handball and Mike Kewley's kick was hard and low - but Speare pushed the ball onto the post and the defence did the rest.
(2) Minority sports like racquetball, handball and volleyball don't enjoy wide media coverage, nor do the players enjoy widespread attention or recognition.
(3) Next to the basketball courts there was a handball wall that was rarely used except for graffiti.
(4) For higher risk sports - such as basketball, racquetball and handball - Boldt recommends sports goggles with polycarbonate lenses.
(5) Some fans surprised themselves by learning to love such offbeat sports as badminton and handball .
(6) The club invites the public to come along and see the refurbished main hall and the racquetball, handball and squash courts.
(7) I sat on the pavement by the music wing to catch a little sunshine, and to look out to the school's handball court.
(8) The time sheet is open to all who have worn the Green and Red of Mayo at football, hurling, ladies football, camogie or handball .
(9) I don't know why, as they maintained they had no shoes, they were often so hungry that they ate raw turnip and their only entertainment was playing handball against a wall.
(10) Practice and preparation is well underway for the Easter events - basketball, Olympic handball and soccer.
(11) They will spend half a day at a time in the Arena learning less mainstream sports such as martial arts, gymnastics, handball and basketball.
(12) Lindsay hugged the handball court wall with his back.
(13) He pulled up Simon Francis for a handball but rather than talking to him he was actually looking for Jason.
(14) Phase one will consist of the out door courts that will facilitate Olympic handball , netball, volleyball tennis and beach volleyball.
(15) Manchester City's goal keeper Carlo Nash will miss the game against Chelsea next month after being sent off for deliberate handball in the reserve-team game with Everton.
(16) It provides a wide range of recreational outlets for all age groups in the area, including racquetball, handball , indoor football, badminton, squash and cuili.
(17) The title of the game would suggest that Gaelic Games: Hurling may soon follow but we may be a while waiting for ladies football, camogie, handball or rounders.
(18) Visitors to the site will be enlivened by compulsive news about European handball , volleyball and water polo, as well as being enticed into buying wardrobes.
(19) What he saw was that of a girl leaping high in the air reaching for a handball .
(20) Across from the little dead end road was a park, with the multicolor jungle gym sets, along with a small basketball court, and a 2 sided handball court.
(21) Numerous venues lie idle, including the Helliniko Olympic complex, which was the site for baseball, basketball, kayaking, fencing, handball , hockey and softball.
(22) And Toby McGrath slips a handball to Matthew Clucas in the Fremantle derby.
(23) The children will play a variety of sports including hockey, basketball, rounders, Olympic handball , Gaelic football and table tennis.
(24) The opening of the new 40 x 20 handball court has been a major boost to local hand-ball and there is considerable upsurge in youngsters participating.
(25) By January 1885 they have a full set of rules for their, as it were three big games: hurling, Gaelic football and handball .
(26) A penalty for handball
(27) Those who wish to book the main hall, handball /racketball court and Games room can do so now.
(28) We kicked some rocks around, played a game of handball and headed to my house for an early afternoon swim, forgetting all about our gang plan.
(29) Nah, I always cry when Slovenia beats Denmark in team handball .
(30) Mary Lyons takes part in the model making competitions and two Olympic handball teams from the area compete in the All - Ireland finals.