Fast passings

 
The runners place themselves on the wing position and the field players (3 ore more) place themselves somewhere on the court (free choice but in such a way that a free pass can be made).
They agree upon how to pass to each other.
The wing pass to the goalkeeper and starts the run against the cone, comes around it and run against the goad.
The wing must try to reach the goal circle before the field players can pass the ball as agreed.
As soon as the goalkeeper receives the ball, it is returned to the wing, who immediately pass it to the first field player.
The run is cancelled if that pass is not precise enough to catch.
Otherwise the competition is started.

Player 1 pass to player 2, who passes it to player 3 and so on until the last player receive it with time enough to pass it to the wing.
If the pass to the wing is possible, the field players win.
If the wing can pass the goal circle before the last pass, the wing wins.
If it is too easy for the field players more players can be inserted until the competition is fair.

Variations can be made:
The ball must not follow a certain route, but all the field players must have the ball before the wing receives it.

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