
GAME can be played with a fewer amount of balls so when in the robbing other nests game is on the first team to get to 3 wins! PLayers at front run, hop, jump, side step in, drag back and dribble back and high five partner who goes. Advance by dropping in cones to dribble and run through. Teams can then go one at a time to steal other team's balls.
Close control, use all parts of both feet. Be ready for partner.
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