It's a 1v1. Player A is trying to drible the bal into Try Zone A, Player B is trying to tackle Player A and score in Try Zone B. When one player scores the other starts with the ball from the end just scored into. one entry into eact try zone is a point to the corresponding player. Most points win. Pitches places in a line with two players in each. As players win they move up, lose they move down. The player at the top at the end is the overall winner
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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