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<u>Tom and Lou - Face off station - Joey, Brower, Timmy, Sully Reilly</u>
<u>Tom and Lou - Face off station - Joey, Brower, Timmy, Sully Reilly</u>


<u>Cory - Defense Station</u>
<u>Cory - Defense & Goalie Station</u>


<u>Tim and Scott - Attack Station</u>
<u>Tim and Scott - Attack Station</u>

Revision as of 19:12, 11 May 2018

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Time Drill
5 Min Reminders
  • Be Tougher
5 Min Active Stretching
30 Min Stations

Tom and Lou - Face off station - Joey, Brower, Timmy, Sully Reilly

Cory - Defense & Goalie Station

Tim and Scott - Attack Station

Dave - Middie Station

  • Defensive Middie positioning and defensive coverage
  • Defensive middie and their role in the goalie free ride
  • Offensive middie cutting when they see their defenders back of the helmet
  • Offensive middie motion and cutting when running 12/21 from behind the goal
  • 21/12 - Off ball middie movement
10 Min Ground Ball - 3-Man Box Drill

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Depending on the number of players and coaches, this drill can be run concurrently at least two places on the field or as a station. The 'box' is 15 yards wide, 20 yards long, outlined with cones. This is a quick drill designed to do the following:

  1. Have the players locate the loose ball
  2. Battle 1v1 for the ground ball
  3. Immediately go to 1v1 offense and defense
  4. Look up and quickly move the ball

There are three players in the drill. Players 2 and 3 start at the two top cones facing outside into the box. Their backs are turned away from the ball, which is rolled out gently into the box by Player 1. The concept is that the entire ground ball and 1v1 portion of the drill take place in the box defined by the cones. Players 2 and 3 have to locate the ground ball and battle for possession. Player 1, who initially rolled out the ball, turns and has to run 10 yards and then return close to the line or his starting point.

Once a player has possession, it becomes a one-on-one offense and defense drill, all in the defined box. When Player 1 begins to return close to the starting point, he calls for a pass from the player with possession. If the ground ball is picked up quickly, and Player 1 has not yet run all the way around a cone 10 yards away, the offensive player with the ball must dodge or get free to make the pass. Player 2 or 3 gets possession, dodges, and looks up to return a quick pass to Player 1 returning on the run to catch. It is game-realistic and fun.

And immediately the next three are up, and we go again. Each rep should be under 10 seconds, so we can have a lot of repetitions and touches.


5 Min Defensive Lock Down 3 Man Press (ball-1-2 press)
  • Show kids how to do the 3 man press against a 2-3-1 and 3-2-1
  • Kids should continue to call out numbers, all 1's lock on their man and run hip to hip
  • Have a shadow offense work with the defense


10 Min Offense Swings it with defense doing 3 Man and Camel
5 Min Water
10 Min 1 on 1 top and bottom
15 Min Offense with Shadow Defense
  • Rotate middie lines at offense
  • Make sure we dump to 1 or 2 and redirect to the other side
  • Curl back and redirect to the weakside
  • 6's positioning on plays from the top
  • Run Plays
    • Run proper 35 and 53
    • Run 32 and 51 with trigger
    • Run 55
    • Run 66
    • Run 12 and 21
    • 21 Push - mid field
5 Min Water
10 Min Man Up vs Man Down

Other Players Cone Dodging

5 Min Water
15 Min 4 on 3 fast breaks
10 Min Indian Run around the field