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1. Zig-Zag: Place cones in a zig-zag pattern on the field and have the players move back and forth through the course while passing a ball to each other. 2. Passing Ladder: Place cones in a ladder pattern on the field and have the players move through the course while passing a ball to each other. 3. Alternating Passing: Set up cones at two opposite ends of the field and have the players pass a ball back and forth to each other alternating which direction the pass comes from. 4. Target Passing: Place cones in a grid pattern on the field and have the players pass a ball to each other, trying to hit the desired cone. 5. Dribble and Pass: Set up cones in a grid pattern on the field and have the players dribble around the cones while passing the ball to each other. 6. Speed Passing: Set up cones in a straight line on the field and have the players sprint while passing the ball to each other.

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Jan. 9, 2023, 10:50 p.m.

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Published: Monday, January 9, 2023

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