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To keep the ball, speed of play has to be A PRIORITY. High School Fall Sports is in full swing. Stevenson High School is part of the Consolidated High School District 125 and has approximately 4000 students and 46 varsity sports. JV Coach: Alden Zimlich Bulev was originally hired at Stevenson in 2020 to serve as the head girls' freshman coach and will now be the Head Coach leading the girls soccer program. Obviously, you are a lot more likely to keep the ball when you have good numbers and a lot less likely to keep it when the numbers are bad. They will say they do because theyll be bored and want to move on to other things. Nowsmash that egg on the table and see how much more are it covers. Not every exercise you do is going to have a one-touch restriction, and there certainly wont be a one-touch restriction on match day, so you have to get your players to INTERNALIZE the question. In the above example, the center-midfielder ONLY sees whats between her and the outside back. Read More About SPIRIT GEAR AVAILABLE. Thats one more reason why it is so important for your players to understand the difference between an acceptable passing angle and an unacceptable one. Dont allow your players to settle for a passing angle thats merely good enough to receive the ball when they can just as easily give an angle that will allow them to receive the ball with the PROPER FOOT. Everything inside the V is the defenders space. Wind River Middle School Map. We run a lot of possession games with the THREE-STEP RULE. Stevenson High School Striving for Excellence; Learning for Life Home Athletics SHS Athletics Homepage Athletic Director: Arnold "Arnie" Muscat Phone: (734) 744-2660, ext. A player who is about to receive the ball needs to understand what the numerical situation is in her area of the field. I will take an angle that is slightly bigger than necessary over an angle that isnt quite big enough. ***As coaches, we need to recognize that in this situation, it wasnt the second player who is necessarily at fault for losing the ball. Your web browser does not support the