Children are dividend into 2 teams and give each of them a number between 1-6. Children start behind the outside of the doubles side line and wait for their number to be called by the coach.
When there number is called, the two children must run and touch the single side line before head to the ball. Each child has 10 seconds to take the ball.
The goal is to take the ball and reach their own sideline without begin tag.
A team gets a point when:
1. A child takes the ball and reaches their sideline without being tag.
2. They tag a child who has the ball in their hand before reaching their sideline.
1. Footwork
2. Agility
3. Balance
4. Coordination
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