Phase 1:
A and B pass 10 times.
Defender 1 and 2 seek contact every time the attackers receive the ball.
Phase 2:
After the 10 passes, B launches A and A launches B 3 times for a goalshot.
Summary: 10 passes + 10 contact moments
after that
3 goalshots for A and B and 3 blocks for 1 and 2.
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