There will be 7 gates/goals to score from. A feeder will have 7 balls to feed into the player who is shooting. Their aim is to pass the balls through the gates. The first 4 gates are closer and wider so they are easier to score in and are worth one goals. The 2 next goals are smaller and further away so they are worth 2 points and the smallest and furthest goal is worth 3 points. You would make this competitive between the pair to see who is most accurate. I would time how quickly and the quality of pass is could affect the points system. For example, cant play the next ball until the ball has gone past a goal or through a goal which gives them the incentive to quick the ball quicker so it is more game realistic. Also because it is timed, the players might take less touches and also do it at match tempo so they are quickest to get it done.
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