A1 sprints to the throw off line and receives a pass from B1, dribbles to the other side and scores a goal, collects his ball, comes back and takes a new position in the A queue.
After passing to A1, B1 sprints to the throw off line and receives a pass from A2, dribbles around the cones and scores a goal,collects his ball, comes back and takes a new position in the B queue.
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