
The purpose of this drill is to encourage communication in traffic, running unto the ball, and passing in motion.
Attacker (A) is the initial ball handler and is required to pass the ball down the line to the outside play on the wing Wing is required to pop ball to player in his or her channel Each player is required to stay in their channel
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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