A1 sprints to cone and and touches
cone one and runs towards the throw off line. Then he receives the pass from the goalkeeper.
Then A1 passes to A2 who firts touches cone 3 and scores a goal.
Then the same with B1 and B2.
A1 and B1 take the positions of A2 and B2.
A2 and B2 go to the positions of A1 and B1.
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