1. Player 1 serves to the oppoosite side.
2. Player 2 digs it up to Player 3 who setts the ball back to player 2 who role shots the ball back to player1.
3. Player 1 then digs it up to Player 2 who has moved to the opposite side of the net to set the ball.
Variations:
1. Get teams o play against each other.
2. Winner moves up to the King Court, Loser moves down.
1. Keep the ball in the air.
2. Aim when role shotting so you are able to hit your target.
3. Jump set the second ball.
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