
SIMPLE PASSING AROUND CIRCLE WITH TWO PLAYERS TRYING TO CATCH BALL HAVE CONES OUT TO MARK THE CIRCLE, WILL MAKE IT EASIER FOR OTHER VARIATIONS VARIATIONS CHANGE SIZE OF CIRCLE INCREASE OR DECREASE PLAYER HAS TO TOUCH BALL ON GROUND BEFORE PASSING HIT THE DECK ONCE YOU HAVE PASSED ONCE YOU HAVE PASSED MOVE TO ANOTHER PLACE IN THE CIRCLE
QUICK HANDS GOOD COMMUNICATION HANDS UP EARLY AND TOWARDS BALL
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