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- When Englishmen came to America, they brought stoolball with them.
- The National Stoolball Association was formed in 1979 to promote and expand stoolball.
- The National Stoolball Association was formed in 1979 to promote and expand stoolball.
- Try looking for answers in the articles about Lace-making or Stoolball.
- It is also the umbrella group for the Midhurst Cricket, Rugby and Stoolball Clubs.
- There were several versions of stoolball.
- In stoolball, one player throws the ball at a target while another player defends the target.
- According to one legend, milkmaids played stoolball while waiting for their husbands to return from the fields.
- Another version of stoolball involved running between two stools, and scoring was similar to the scoring in cricket.
- Modern stoolball is centred on Sussex where the game was revived in the early 20th century by Major William Grantham.
- It features tennis courts and a cricket ground, and in summer supports occasional rounds of the traditional Sussex game of stoolball.
- Another theory is that stoolball developed as a game played after attending church services, in which case the target was probably a church stool.
- In addition to the Common there is Pickers'Green, providing pitches for cricket, football, stoolball and a children's play area.
- Its members range from large national governing bodies of sport such as the Football Association and the Rugby Football Union to smaller members such as stoolball or kitesurfing.
- The National Stoolball Association changed its name to Stoolball England in 2010 on the advice of the Sports Council and was recognised as the National Governing Body for stoolball in England in 2011.
- The National Stoolball Association changed its name to Stoolball England in 2010 on the advice of the Sports Council and was recognised as the National Governing Body for stoolball in England in 2011.
- The National Stoolball Association changed its name to Stoolball England in 2010 on the advice of the Sports Council and was recognised as the National Governing Body for stoolball in England in 2011.
- First played in 1923, the League Championship Challenge Cup is open to the winning teams of the five leagues of the Sussex County Stoolball Association-North, East, West, Mid and Central.
- There is a 1523 reference to stoolball at a designated field in Oxfordshire; this may then have been a generic term for any game in which a ball is somehow hit with a bat or stick.
- Other present-day bat-and-ball games include softball, stickball, rounders, stoolball, pes鋚allo or Finnish baseball, punchball, kickball, and British baseball, which has similarities with both cricket and baseball.
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