Buddhists got game (and it's called sepak takraw)
Luis Prommavongsa of Lilburn returns a shot in a game of sepak takraw at the Lao Wat Buddhist Temple in Snellville. The game, developed in Southeast Asia, is one of the oldest known foot sports. Players can use their head, body and legs -- but not hands. A match is composed of three sets. The team scoring 15 points wins a set. The team winning two sets wins the match. Vino Wong/AJC