DIAGRAM 2 rotates when the serving team misses a serve or serves out of the zone. If the passer passes a three-option ball, that player stays on the court and attempts to pass the next serve. Play rally-score games to five and best three out of five games. The servers and passers switch roles after each game. 21 DRILL When only one court is available and you want to give a lot of passers and servers an opportunity to compete, use the 21 Drill. DIAGRAM 2: Set up a receiving team on both sides of the net using two, three, or four passers. Position a group of servers on each side of the net. The servers and passers on the same side of the net are on the same team. Position a coach or setter on each side of the net to receive the passes. Both teams start the drill with 21 points. Each side alternates serve attempts. The goal of the drill is to remain at 21 points. The first team to reach zero is the losing team. The scoring system is related to the quality of the pass: * A three-option ball keeps you at your current score. * A two-option ball reduces your score by two points. * A one-option ball reduces your score by three points. * A zero-option ball reduces your score by four points. * An opponent's missed serve gives you one additional point (teams are not allowed to go over 21). You or another coach calls out the score as the action happens to keep the game moving. COACHAD.COM 37http://www.memphisnet.net http://www.texontowel.com http://www.COACHAD.COM