- half a court
- At all sides either a mat, hoop, or cones
- Each team attacks all goals : score : dribble between cones, press ball onto mat, put ball into hoop
- attackers and defenders may go everywhere
variations :
- after scoring team keeps possession
- passing variations
- play without dribbling
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