He praised them for pulling into the lead but then pointed out that there was still a whole half to go. “You’re playing well, don’t get me wrong,” he said. “But they have plenty of time to surge ahead. And in case you hadn’t noticed, their goalie is outstanding. To get the ball past him, you’ll have to be one step ahead of him. You won’t be able to just carry it downfield and put it in the net” — here he looked pointedly at Michael — “you’ll need to work it around until there’s an opening.” He knelt down and laid a dry-erase board in the grass in front of him. “Right, here’s a play I want you to try. It’s called the middie sweep. It starts with the ball with the right middie.” He glanced up. “Todd, that’s you this quarter. You’re subbing in for Samuel.” Todd nodded. “Michael, you take up position at the top of the crease, here.” Coach Hasbrouck marked a spot outside the goal circle.
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