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We will have
a Master Coach available for the first few weeks of the Fall
season to reinforce our philosophy and methodology.
The game is
played in a grid 20 yards wide by 30 yards long. Two corner
flags, which are protected on the bottom by plastic cones,
define the goals. There is a six-yard box on either side of the
grid. This box is to define the area that the “sweeper-keeper”*
can use their hands, and to give players a definite line from
which to take goal kicks. Unlike Adjusted Micro, there are
formal stoppages of play.
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When the
ball goes out of bounds on the touchline (sideline), the ball is
put back into play by placing the ball on the touchline and
making a pass that must be square (perpendicular to the
sideline) or backward (away from the goal that the player’s team
is attacking).
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When the
ball goes over the goal line (end line) , and is last touched by
the attacking team, the ball is placed anywhere on the 6 yard
line and kicked up the field by the other team.
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When the
ball goes over the goal line and is last touched by the
defending team, a corner kick is awarded. The ball is placed on
the corner of the field and the attacking team puts it back into
play with a kick.
*The “sweeper-keeper” is
the player who is designated as the goalkeeper for a period of
time that should not exceed one quarter (10 minutes). This
player is allowed to use their hands in the defensive six-yard
box but is also a field player that can run anywhere on the
field (and, yes…can even score goals!). A different color pinnie
or shirt designates this player. |