Sentences with phrase «box of tennis balls»

The first of these is a box of tennis balls.

Not exact matches

At the regular June town meeting, Al Muench, who said he represented about 70 people who are interested in playing pickleball, made three requests of the Town Board: permission to set up two pickleball courts on the existing basketball court in the municipal complex, the temporary use of a tennis net, and permission to locate a storage box for nets and balls to be located in the corner of the tennis courts.
When the package arrived, I opened it and found a box inside, about half the size of the shipping box and one small wad of paper, about the size of a tennis ball.
At the end of the first leg sits a box with tennis balls.
Flyball is a dog sport in which teams of dogs race against each other from a start / finish line, over a line of hurdles, to a box that releases a tennis ball to be caught when the dog presses the spring - loaded pad, then back to their handlers while carrying the ball.
Snicker loves a good game of tennis ball, in her foster home she went thru the big box of toys, found a tennis ball, jumped up on the foster's lap, dropped the ball and announced LET»S PLAY!
The usually unflappable Carson looked both bewildered and amused as he stood between two teams of dogs racing back and forth over hurdles, catching tennis balls from levered boxes they triggered with their paws and tearing back to their handlers.
Flyball can be described as a timed relay between two teams of dogs (4 - 6 dogs per team) that race against each other in parallel courses from a start line, over a series of four hurdles to a ball - dispensing box that releases tennis balls when dogs press the spring - loaded pad, and then return over the hurdles back to their handlers while carrying the balls.
Flyball — A sport in which teams of dogs race against each other from a start / finish line, over a line of hurdles, to a box that releases a tennis ball to be caught when the dog presses the spring loaded pad, then back to their handlers while carrying the ball.
The dogs are separated into teams of four and they have to jump over many hurdles in order to get a tennis ball, which is released from a box.
A camera positioned surveillance - style shows the artists engaged in a series of preparatory and exhaustive actions: spilling Yves Klein bluish paint on the floor to reveal the reflection of overhead lights, holding a box in the corner and letting it fall to the ground, and lassoing a bucket of tennis balls.
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