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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Softball.
See also changes related to Softball, or pages that link to Softball or to this page or whose text contains "Softball".

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The root category heads a logical hierarchy for ease of subject navigation. It holds the core article and any key sub-topics. All other related articles are sub-categorised below the root.

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This list is not exhaustive but it must be limited to high priority articles which will broaden essential coverage of the subject to enhance the reader's understanding.

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  • Glossary of cricket [r]: An A to Z listing of common terms used in the sport of cricket. [e]
  • John Home [r]: (1722–1808) Scottish poet and dramatist. [e]
  • Highland Games [r]: Festivals held throughout the year and in many countries of the world whose purpose is to celebrate the culture and heritage of Scotland and especially the Scottish Highlands. [e]
  • Tennis [r]: A sport played on a hard-surfaced rectangular court, between either two players or two teams of two players each, in which the players attempt to strike a hollow rubber ball, using a stringed raquet, over a net into the opponent's half of the court. [e]