Teams must pass the ball between themselves to score a point. The other team must steal or knock the ball down in order to gain possesion. Team with the most points win.
Alot of energy. Make sure the kids are moving around usuing the space. Teaching the kids to stay calm and pass it to ALL PLAYERS.
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