
Split into groups of 4-6.On player from each group stands behind the cricle at the opposite end to the rest of teh team.Players then throw a ball with the intention of scoring by getting the ball to land in the circle. Player at the opposite end backs up each throw, returning teh ball to the next player.Players rotate position atfer each team rotation with one player swapping places with the player backing up
Soft balls to be used to build confidence.Position of the hoop can be moved forward to create greater bounce for player backign up to stop.
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