Setup:
Divide the group into two teams.
Place hoops randomly across the playing field.
Gameplay Rules:
Teams compete for ball possession.
Players pass the ball among their teammates.
A player in possession of the ball who is directly next to a hoop may place the ball inside the hoop to score 1 point.
Points are only awarded if no opponent has a foot inside the hoop at the moment the ball is placed.
Make it More Challenging:
Place more hoops than there are players, encouraging movement and strategy to find open hoops.
Allow only one foot per hoop, making it harder for opponents to block multiple hoops.
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