Great opportunity. Best advice is to referee the game; your partners will (should) help you with the "rotations" and "switches" but you've got to referee the game. No different than 2 man, you've got to put air in the whistle when you need to.
You'll need to understand what is and isn't your primary area of coverage. Don't get too focused on who switches and/or rotates with who/where - you'll get help and it will be much clearer as you gain experience. But you're pretty much on your own with your primary areas during the game - so learn the coverage breakdowns.
Above all else - work hard, and remember to have fun.
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Call what you SAW...not what you see!
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