Select Team Offense: Special Plays (22 Purple and 13 Purple)

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Select Team Offense: Special Plays (22 Purple and 13 Purple)

22 Purple

22 Purple: Level of Play “22 Purple” is a simple pick-away (purple) out of our regular “22 set”. The movements are simple and suitable for teams at all skill levels, and should be easy for players of any age group to learn and understand. Level of Play (22 Purple)

22 Purple: Set-up The set up for “22 Purple” is identical to our regular “22 set” with the dodge initiating from either one of the attack spots spots (A1 or A2), or from the midfield spots. For the sake of explanation, we will first assume A1 is our dodger. Then we will look at M1 as the dodger. Set-up (22 Purple)

The 22 Purple (A1 Dodging) A1 A2 A3 M3 M2 M1

22 Purple: Execution A1 Dodging 22 Purple starts like the regular 22 with an attackman initiating a dodge from behind. On the dodge, the two players on the crease (M3 and A3) are going to set a double screen form the opposite midfielder (M2 in this case). On the dodge, M3 and A3 are going to move up the field and for a two-man “picket fence”. Once this screen is set, M2 is going to “V-cut” as if he is going to go “under” the screen, and then he wants to cut hard over the top and look to A1 for a feed. Execution (22 Purple A1 Dodges)

22 Purple: Execution A1 Dodging Continued On the dodge M1 can provide an adjacent outlet for the dodger (A1), and A2 wants to slide over to X to provide an outlet and back- up on any shots. Execution (22 Purple A1 Cont.)

The 22 Purple (A1 Dodging) A1 A2 A3 M3 M2 M1

The 22 Purple (A1 Dodging)

22 Purple: Execution M1 Dodging 22 Purple can be initiated with a midfield dodge as well. On the dodge, the two players on the crease (M3 and A3) are going to set a double screen for the opposite attackman (A2 in this case). On the dodge, M3 and A3 are going to to the opposite pipe and form a two- man “picket fence”. Once this screen is set, A2 is going to “V-cut” as if he is going to go “under” the screen, and then he wants to cut hard over the top and look to M1 for the feed. Execution (22 Purple M1 Dodges)

22 Purple: Execution M1 Dodging Continued On the dodge M2 is going to roll over to the middle of the field to provide an outlet for the dodger (M1), and A1 wants to slide over to provide an outlet for M1, while also being aware of the need to back up any potential shots. Execution (22 Purple M1 Cont.)

The 22 Purple (M1 Dodging) A1 A2 A3 M3 M2 M1

The 22 Purple (M1 Dodging)

22 Green: Final Thoughts “22 Purple” is an excellent play to mix in at various points during the game. The play can be initiated from any of the four spots in the 22 set (M1, M2, A1 and A2). The movements will just be the reverse of those seen here. If the 22 Purple is successful once, the defense tends to be ready for it, but when initiated from different spots—and used properly—the play can be effective on multiple occasions. 22 Green: Final Thoughts

13 Purple

13 Purple: Level of Play “13 Green” is a simple pick-away (purple) out of our regular “13 set”. The movements are simple and suitable for teams at all skill levels, and should be easy for players of any age group to learn and understand. Level of Play (13 Purple)

13 Purple: Set Up The set up for “13 Purple” is identical to our regular “13 set” with the play initiating with either one of the top two midfield spots (M1 or M2). For the sake of explanation, we will assume M1 is our dodger in this instance. Set-up (13 Purple)

13 Purple: Set Up (If M1 Dodges) A1 A2 A3 M3 M2 M1

13 Green: Execution “13 Green” starts the way our normal 13 set would start. The dodger (in this case M1) wants to make his move. On the dodge, rather than follow the dodger, as he would in a regular 13, M2 will screen down for the midfielder on the crease. The midfielder on the crease (M3), wants to curl up and look for the feed. **It’s important to take into account the strengths of the players involved. In the following demo, M3 should probably be a left- hand dominant player. Execution

13 Purple (If M1 is dodging) A1 A2 A3 M3 M2 M1

13 Purple (If M1 is dodging)

13 Purple: Execution A1 Dodging 22 Purple starts like the regular 22 with an attackman initiating a dodge from behind. On the dodge, the two players on the crease (M3 and A3) are going to set a double screen form the opposite midfielder (M2 in this case). On the dodge, M3 and A3 are going to move up the field and for a two-man “picket fence”. Once this screen is set, M2 is going to “V-cut” as if he is going to go “under” the screen, and then he wants to cut hard over the top and look to A1 for a feed. Execution (13 Purple A1 Dodges)

13 Purple: Final Thoughts “13 Green” the crease wants to be aware of where the dodger is coming from… 13 Purple: Final Thoughts