Space Gates Game

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Set Up

Create a 20×20 yd playing area. Place 6 small gates around the grid (each gate = 2 cones set 4 ft apart). One attacker with ball, one defender guarding. Attacker’s goal: Run and Cradle THROUGH as many gates as possible in 60 seconds. Defender tries to intercept the carrier between gates. Scoring: 1 point per gate passed through. Let each group run 2 rounds, and then switch. The offensive player must maintain possession running through a gate, no drops and they CANNOT use the same gate twice in a row

Coaching Points & Principles

  • The gates are scattered randomly. The attacker must constantly scan, evaluate multiple options, and redirect
  • The defender must make decisions about which gate to guard, and the attacker can exploit whatever the defender abandons.
  • No specific path, no lines. Continuous decision-making.

Progressions

  • Have the defender play with no stick
  • Remove some gates, less options
Anticipation & RecognitionAttackBall Control & CradlingBeginnerDefenseDefensive Positioning & FootworkDisruptive - Light Physical OpponentDodging & EscapesIntermediateMen’s LacrosseMidfieldSmall Area GamesU10U8Women’s Lacrosse

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