North Star

view

A quick hit play that is run typically off of the endline or at the end of a quarter. Includes a ball flip, screen, and flip. If your attackmen are crafty enough, this is a play to get the crowd going.

Carolina

view

Ran out of a basic 2-2-2 set this play requires all six players to work together. If ran correctly this is one of the hardest plays to defend.

Hoya White

view

A play ran out of a 1-3-2 set that forces the defense to slide and allows the offense to play with a man advantage for a quick second, resulting in space for passing lanes and time to catch and shoot.

Ice Man High

view

A play designed out of a 2-1-3 to create separation and mismatches off of a double pick. Let your top middie sweep for his right hand and take over a game.

22 Duke

view

A double invert quick hit play ran out of a wide 2-2-2 set with screens and cuts. If your players don’t telegraph where they are going this play will be highly efficient.

22 Tiger Pop

view

A set play out of a basic 2-2-2 that has screens/pops and allows for your playmakers to attack the unbalanced backside.

Hurricane

view

Ran out of an offset 1-2-3 set. A longer play to execute with a fair amount of ball and player. Tell your players to keep their heads up because one of the three cutters off of screens are bound to be open.

22 Tiger

view

A 2-2-2 set, with screens coming from an attackman behind and a middie up top. Exploit a defense that doesn’t have their head on a swivel.

Thunder

view

Thunder is a 2-3-1 double invert. With quick accurate ball movement behind and correct timing with the picks on the crease, this play should be a consistent go to when you need a goal.

Motion Ice Tiger

view

Executed out of a 1-3-2 set with screens, pops, and slips. Designed to get your best shooters open to let one fly.

21 Hound

view

A 2-2-2 set play, when ran correctly with timing and spacing, forces the defense to pick their poison.

Bear Claw

view

Executed out of a staggered 1-4-1 set with picks and pops on either side of the field giving the dodging middie freedom to go righty or lefty. Tell your middies to keep an eye out for the wide open slip since the defense will be all over the popping attack.

31 Ice Tiger

view

A middie initiated play out of a 2-1-3 that has great player movement and opens up passing lanes with all the picks, slips, and screens.

14 Tiger

view

A 1-4-1 set play, with one side of the field setting picks and slips and the backside half looking for skip passes.

Eagle

view

Play is ran out of a staggered 2-1-3 set with a pick and slip on the ball and a screen and pop on the crease. A great play to open a game when the opposition is matchup conscious.