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  2. Four corners offense - Wikipedia

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    The trailing team would be forced to spread their defense in hopes of getting a steal, which often allowed easy drives to the basket by the offense. The offense typically would seek to score, but only on extremely safe shots. [2] The players in the corners might try to make backdoor cuts, or the point guard could drive the lane. Sometimes, one ...

  3. WVSSAC releases new sectional and regional alignments for ...

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    Apr. 3—With the addition of a fourth classification for several high school sports, the WVSSAC has announced the new sectional and regional alignments that will begin next season and run through ...

  4. High school football and basketball realignments on KHSAA’s ...

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    Association preparing two-year plan for football and perhaps its first basketball revision since 2005-06.

  5. 4–4 defense - Wikipedia

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    Base 4–4 defense. In American football, the 4–4 defense is a defensive alignment consisting of four down linemen and four linebackers.. Originally seen as a passing defense against the spread, modern versions of the 4-4 are attacking defenses stocked with multiple blitz packages that can easily be concealed and altered.

  6. Basketball playbook - Wikipedia

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    A basketball playbook, like any sports playbook, involves compilation of strategies the team would like to use during games. The playbook starts as a canvas picture of the basketball court with all its boundaries and lines. On top of that, the playmaker can draw O's for players on offense, and X's for players on defense. Specifically however ...

  7. File:Basketball positions.svg - Wikipedia

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    uses size to score (on offense), to protect the basket closely (on defense), or to rebound. Date: 27 October 2007: Source: Own work: Author: Own work: Permission (Reusing this file) Read licens. (... use this work for any purpose) Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Basketball Defense 2-3 Zone.svg. Made from

  8. Frenship boys basketball displays depth, defense to top ... - AOL

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    Depth and defense — Frenship displayed plenty of both to go 4-0 in its home tournament. Page is hoping the 9-0 Tigers can build off the three days of action, especially Saturday's high-intensity ...

  9. Flex offense - Wikipedia

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    The Flex offense is an offensive strategy in basketball invented in 1967 by Rene Herrerias while coaching at Cal-Berkeley. [1] It was utilized to bring UCLA's star center, Lew Alcindor (later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), away from the basketball. The offense was originally called the "Cha Cha".