Across
- 1. A national game of New Zealand and Wales.
- 4. To hit the ball to begin play (in tennis, table tennis, squash, volleyball, etc.)
- 7. A group of sports clubs that play each other over a period for a championship.
- 8. A result in a game in which teams have the same final score; a draw.
- 11. A form of trotting or running at a slow pace.
- 12. A punishment imposed on a player or team for breaking the rules of a sport.
- 14. A line indicating the location of the finish of a race.
- 16. A short running event in athletics.
- 17. A fellow member of a sports team.
- 18. A person who trains and directs an athlete or a sports team.
- 20. A designated player charged with directly preventing the opposing team from scoring by intercepting shots at goal.
- 21. An action or strategy planned to achieve an objective.
- 23. To win a victory over opponents in a game or contest; to beat.
Down
- 1. The laws or regulations that govern how a game or sport is played.
- 2. A piece of land marked out for a sports contest.
- 3. Walking lengthy distances in the countryside or wilderness.
- 5. The leader of a team.
- 6. A person who rates the quality of a sporting performance, usually by awarding points.
- 9. The person one competes against in a contest or a game; rival
- 10. A person who takes part in a sporting contest.
- 13. A decorative object awarded as a prize in a contest or a tournament.
- 15. A person who trains for and competes in a sport.
- 19. A sports official with authority to make rulings during a contest.
- 22. To give someone something as a reward for high achievement.