
On the coaches command of Tag! Tag! Tag!. Players run around within the grid tagging as many of the other players as possible putting their tags on their own tag belt. the game runs for 1 min at a time. Coach will count down the last 10 seconds and whistle to finish. The winner is the player with the most tags on their belt. Game repeated several times to allow different players to have a chance of success.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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