Servers serve to passer directly infront of them. Passer catches ball and goes to end of service line.
Progression - after x attempts, rotate lines up (top line to bottom).
Variations:
Have servers specifically target short zone (inside 12 feet) and deep zone (last 7 feet of court).
Have passers pass to self or net or target.
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