
This is basically singles pass 'em. As a volleyer, you get either 3 misses or 1 winner until you are out. Once the volleyer is out, they become the feeder, and the feeder goes to the back of the line. Count the points won as a volleyer and rank on your court. Can do a move up and move down format with the top player moving up a court and the bottom moving down.
Good drill for passing shots in singles. Also good to show how to cover the net in singles when a passing shot is coming.
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