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roger s. burdick
yes it can
He didn't touch anybody. He was innocent. but the person who accused him some Chandler kid.
Jump rope, do squats, and try to touch the net on the court or touch something high
block the ball from crossing to your side of the court
yes as long as all of your body is in bounds before you touch the ball again
why does my starter make a loud screeching noise when i start it?
The point goes to the opponent.
no but some umpires let it go (:
You may be thinking about 1986's "Love Touch," which had a music video featuring a court room.
The ball is allowed to touch the net. No part of any player is allowed to touch the net. Players may touch the ground on the opponents side of the net with their foot as long as they pick their foot up directly up off the ground and bring it back to their side of the court. They may not drag their foot back to their side of the court. If a player falls and lands on the opponents side of the court it is considered "under the net" and causes a point and/or sideout.
The player inboundin the ball can throw it all the way down the court, but someone else has to touch the ball once inbounded before the person inbounding the ball to touch it