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The Badgers saw a 2-2-1, a 1-3-1, a 1-3-1, some three-quarter-court zone defense and man-to-man defense.
It's a preseason practice, and Vetter has just introduced his team to the "55 defense," a full-court zone press he wants to use in the coming months.
Mostly charts, courts, zones, numbered plays, etc. Has developed Vines, Allison, Stoefen, Carolin Babcock and Frankie Parker.
A vertical line marked on each sidewall, 5 feet behind the short line, indicates the front edge of the back court receiving zone.
Besides seizing an unanticipated but obvious public-relations opportunity for Court TV, Ms. Zone says she did the interviews about her interview "because I know what it's like to be on the other side, asking someone for their story.
Parliament and the courts endorsed this zone of immunity around those in positions of power.
Until further instructions from the court, "the core zones or core areas in the tiger reserves will not be used for tourism," a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court ruled, according to the Press Trust of India.
The court otherwise upheld buffer zone provisions.
The court found that either zone by itself could be legal.
When you're on court, getting into your zone, you forget any stresses or issues outside.
Williams said she had been concentrating on being calm and composed, and has started to feel serene when she is in her zone on court.
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