WA starts wide drawing the WD with her. GA also starts wide.
The GA drives should time their run in court to receive the ball.
The WA drives in court to receive the pass from the C who then runs up court to receive the return pass.
The C then catches the ball and plays to the GA who has made the run to the other side to lose their marker and then passes to the GS to complete the move.
C - WA - C - GA - GS
Progression:
Add more defending players.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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