LF= left forward LH= left halfback STR= striker RF= right forward RH= right halfback CH=center halfback LFB=left fullback STO= stopper RFB=right fullback.

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LF= left forward LH= left halfback STR= striker RF= right forward RH= right halfback CH=center halfback LFB=left fullback STO= stopper RFB=right fullback SW=sweeper We are sending all 10 field players to do all corner kicks. The sweeper will always be the safety valve at the center circle at midfield. The goal keeper will stay within the penalty box. Everyone else has a role to play on every corner kick. LF LH STR RF RH CH LFB STO RFB SW

run/cut: kick/pass: Play design: everyone is spread out and runs to a designated spot LF LH STR RF RH CH LFBSTORFB SW LH ready for left rebound RH ready for far rebound RFB ready for front rebound

run/cut: kick/pass: Play design: everyone is spread out and runs to a designated spot LF LH STR RF RH CH LFBSTORFB SW LH ready for far rebound RH ready for right rebound CK 1: (Spread—R) LFB ready for front rebound

run/cut: kick/pass: Play design: The three forwards and opposite halfback split off in opposite directions in front of the goalie LF LH STR RF RH CH LFB STO RFB SW CH ready for left rebound RFB wait for side or front rebound CK 2 (split—L) STO ready for front rebound

run/cut: kick/pass: Play design: The three forwards and opposite halfback split off in opposite directions in front of the goalie LFLH STR RF RH CH LFB STO RFB SW CH ready for left rebound LFB wait for side or front rebound CK 2 (split—R) STO ready for front rebound

run/cut: kick/pass: Play design: Everyone draws defenders out of box to allow Centerhalf to take a one touch shot or pass to open teammate. LF LH STR RF RH CH LFB STO RFB SW CH ready for left rebound RFB runs out to clear space and wait for rebounds CK 3 (one touch out—L) STO ready for front rebound or pass from CH LFB waits for rebound. One touch shot if open, RH runs out to clear space and wait for far side rebound

Play design: Everyone draws defenders out of box to allow Centerhalf to take a one touch shot or pass to open teammate. CK 3 (one touch out—R) run/cut: kick/pass: LF LH STR RF RH CH LFB STO RFB SW CH ready for left rebound LFB runs out to clear space and wait for rebounds STO ready for front rebound or pass from CH RFB waits for rebound. One touch shot if open, LH runs out to clear space and wait for far side rebound

Play design: The forward passes the ball to the halfback who gives it back to the forward while everyone in the goal box runs interference towards the ball (block goalie and defenders view). The forward one- touch shoots toward the goal. CK 4 (Back pass interference—L) run/cut: kick/pass: LF LH STR RF RHCH LFB STO RFB SW LH passes (back pass/heel kick) back to LF for shot on goal while everyone runs interference STO ready for front rebound or pass from LF Everyone runs interference! LFB waits for strong side rebound RFB runs out to clear space and wait for rebounds

Play design: The forward passes the ball to the halfback who gives it back to the forward while everyone in the goal box runs interference towards the ball (block goalie and defenders view). The forward one- touch shoots toward the goal. CK 4 (Back pass interference—R) run/cut: kick/pass: LF LH STR RF RH CH LFB STO RFB SW RH passes (back pass/heel kick) back to RF for shot on goal while everyone runs interference STO ready for front rebound or pass from RF Everyone runs interference! RFB waits for strong side rebound LFB runs out to clear space and wait for rebound

CK 5 (Back pass clear out—L) run/cut: kick/pass: LF LH STR RF RHCH LFB STO RFB SW LH passes (back pass/heel kick) back to LF for shot on goal while everyone clears out STO ready for front rebound or pass from LF Everyone clears out! LFB sits back and waits for any action that may come to this side. RFB moves out and waits for rebounds Play design: everyone in the box clears out to make room for the shot by the forward who shoots after receiving the pass from the half back.

CK 5 (Back pass clear out—R) run/cut: kick/pass: LF LHSTR RF RH CH LFB STO RFB SW RH passes (back pass/heel kick) back to RF for shot on goal while everyone clears out STO ready for front rebound or pass from RF Everyone clears out! RFB sits back and waits for any action that may come to this side. LFB moves out and waits for rebounds Play design: everyone in the box clears out to make room for the shot by the forward who shoots after receiving the pass from the half back.

CK 6 (Goalie block out L {use only once— critical goal}) run/cut: kick/pass: LF LH STRRF RH CH LFB STO RFB SW Runs to spot inside goal box and waits for cross from LF. One touch shot if possible STO comes inside box and looks for one touch rebound shot LFB waits for rebounds RFB waits for rebound. The ball is very likely o come through for a one touch shot Play design: The players in the box seal in the goalie. The halfback shoots a one-touch shot quickly while the goalie is out of the play. Use this play only once a game and only if it is a critical goal (during 2nd half of a one goal game) Pass preferably on the ground for a one-touch shot Right half waits for balls through

CK 6 (Goalie block out R {use only once— critical goal}) run/cut: kick/pass: LF LH STR RF RH CH LFB STO RFB SW Runs to spot inside goal box and waits for cross from RF. One touch shot if possible STO comes inside box and looks for one touch rebound shot RFB waits for rebound. LFB waits for rebound. The ball is very likely o come through or a one touch shot Play design: The players in the box seal in the goalie. The halfback shoots a one-touch shot quickly while the goalie is out of the play. Use this play only once a game and only if it is a critical goal (during 2nd half of a one goal game) Pass preferably on the ground for a one-touch shot LH waits for ball through

Player 1 touches the ball first on FK play 1 and Play 3. Play 1 is a shot, Play 3 is a touch pass. Player 2 touches the ball first on FK play 2 and play 4. Play 2 is a shot, Play 4 is a touch pass.

Free Kick-1 (right footed shot)—anywhere on the field run/cut: kick/pass: Pl 1Pl 2 Player 1 (rightfooted kicker) will take the free kick towards the goal. One of the players (PL 1 or PL 2) will call which play Player One: preferably a right footed kicker. Player Two: preferably a Left footed kicker

Free Kick-2 (left footed shot)—anywhere on the field run/cut: kick/pass: Pl 1 Pl 2 Player 2 (leftfooted kicker) will take the free kick towards the goal. One of the players (PL 1 or PL 2) will call which play Player One: preferably a right footed kicker. Player Two: preferably a Left footed kicker

Free Kick-3: right pass-left shot— anywhere on the field run/cut: kick/pass: Pl 1 Pl 2 Player 1 (rightfooted kicker) will 1) move forward 2) touch the ball (heel kick—side touch) in order for Player 2 (leftfooted kicker) to 3) take a shot on goal. One of the players (PL 1 or PL 2) will call which play Player One: preferably a right footed kicker. Player Two: preferably a Left footed kicker

Free Kick-4: left pass-right shot— anywhere on the field run/cut: kick/pass: Pl 1 Pl 2 Player 2 (leftfooted kicker) will 1) move forward and 2) touch the ball (heel kick—side touch) in order for Player 1 (rightfooted kicker) to 3) take a shot on goal. One of the players (PL 1 or PL 2) will call which play. Player One: preferably a right footed kicker. Player Two: preferably a Left footed kicker