
Elimination is a basic 6 v. 6 drill. Each time a player messes up or loses the point, one player from the team is eliminated. The player can be brought back into the game if their team wins the next point. The game is played until only one opponet from the team if left.
Players must determine who made the mistake; taking responsibilty and forcing them to be disicplined in their postions.
This practice has no coaching points
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