
Center Pass: WA on Line STEP ONE: WA positions themselves on the line, GA sits back at the top of the shooting area. WA must decide which way to lead depending on their defenders strength. GA can lead 3 different ways once the WA has gained possession.
NOTE: It may be useful for the WA and GA to have a plan on which way each one will lead in order to speed up the process of getting rid of their defenders and getting the ball into the shooting area.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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