Wing dodge, empty the crease and reverse the field.

• 3 players positioned high across the top.

• 2 players stationed in the crease.

• 2 players positioned below GLE.

Primary Objective of the Dodge

• The dodge aims to shift the defense towards the dodger.

• Once the defense commits, quickly reverse the field to the opposite side for an open shot.

• Movement of the crease players creates confusion for defenders, making sliding and recovery difficult.

Key Benefits of the Umbrella Set

• Forces defensive shifts, creating vulnerabilities.

• Opens multiple offensive options based on your team’s strategy.

• Leverages movement in the crease to confuse and complicate defensive slides and recoveries.

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