
A less preferred option as it ties up the GA until they get rid of the ball. It still though is a viable option as the ball is moving in the right direction.
C passes to GA and then moves to the top of the arc but keeps an eye out for an opportunity to receive the ball and free up the GA. WA moves to the side of the arc to support and possibly receive a pass. WA tries to draw their opponent away from the center corridor as they do it. GS moves up into position to receive the pass. Don't move too early, so that you don't crowd the space.
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