A high feed describes a specific pass into the goal circle aimed above the defenders. The passer releases the ball at full arm extension to clear the defensive reach. This feed allows the shooter to catch the ball while their arms are extended upward. It is a vital skill for midcourt players like the wing attack and center. An attacker sends a high feed to a shooter holding a position near the post. Successful feeds require a soft touch so the ball does not hit the ring. This play exploits the height of the shooter and the positioning of the goal keeper. One real-world example shows a shooter jumping to catch a high feed over a defender.
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