YOSI! BLUE (30 sec play) Ball moves to X1 from X2

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YOSI! BLUE (30 sec play) Ball moves to X1 from X2 X3 pops for the ball from X2 X2 moves her defender away to the other side of the crease X4 pops for the ball from X3 X3 sprints through the middle to isolate X4 X4 challenges to goal if unsuccessful takes the ball behind to feed from the left Eye wash (X1, X5-8 ) worm in and out of each other trying to screen for a right handed cut If the feed is not possible X4 now has a crease roll challenge to the right YOSI! (30 sec play) X4 X7 X3 X6 X5 X2 X1 X7 and X8 work with each other using picks and screens to get open for a quick feed and shot or to isolate a challenger X1 – X6 work the ball around, exchanging places if pressured, and always looking into the middle to feed X7 or X8 If X7 or X8 become tired or unsuccessful they can exchange with a perimeter player. X1 – X6 can take challenges when appropriate To get out of the play call balance or freelance. BLUE X4 X5 X6 X3 X7 X8 X1 X2

OKLAHOMA X8 looks for feed to X2 – X5 X3 and X5 cut first and look to re-pick for X4 and X6 X4 and X6 continue their cut and set a double pick for X1 on the crease All cutters clear to the right X8 moves the ball to X7 for a left handed isolated challenge X2 shifts around but ready to help X7 X8 X3 X4 X5 X6 X1 X2 BOX X3 – X6 work in vertical pairs, patiently setting picks, looking for a feed or C-cut from X7 After a feed is given, clear the lane and X1 or X2 look to draw shooting space X8 is an outlet pass and exchange for X7 if pressured X7 X5 X6 X3 X4 X8 X1 X2

HIGHLANDER WHEEL X3 clears and sets a pick for X6 X4 “challenges” then moves the ball to X1 then clears left X1 looks for X6 coming off the double pick, X6 then clears high X1 moves the ball to X2, then immediately sets a pick on the crease for X2 X2 rolls the crease then moves the ball to X6 X7 and X8 are eye wash until it moves to X6 then a scissor cut or pop for challenge Freelance X4 X7 X8 X5 X6 X3 X1 X2 WHEEL X7 X8 X1 – X6 work a wheel around the crease looking for a feed X7-X8 move the ball between them adding a weave if necessary X5 X4 X3 X6 X2 X1