Anchor position in dodgeball means the last defensive spot on court. The anchor stands deepest near the back boundary line. This player observes the entire court clearly. Anchors guide teammates with constant communication. The position requires strong catching and dodging skills. Anchors often protect weaker players from direct targeting. Quick lateral movement helps cover open angles. For example the anchor remains alone after teammates get eliminated. Strong defensive patience keeps the team competitive longer. Anchors wait for high percentage throwing chances. Good vision allows early reaction to incoming balls. Teams rely heavily on anchor composure under pressure.
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