Weekly Club sports
Ultimate Frisbee Club
Jake Ahrens
Issue date: 2/19/08 Section: Sports
Coming fresh off a tournament in Las Vegas, the men's ultimate frisbee club has high expectations for their spring season.
The team brought 14 people to Las Vegas, playing in eight games where they came in 39 out of 80 teams.
"At the tournament we started off a little slow and were at a disadvantage at first," co-captain Dan Brault said, "but we brought the team together and finished fairly well."
"It was a great experience," Brault said. "On the field we competed as one, and that's what Ultimate is all about."
Following their performance in Vegas, the team will take another trip down to Georgia during spring break to compete in a tournament, where they will be accompanied by the women's ultimate frisbee club.
"Top to bottom we have strong players and a strong foundation," co-captain Samuel Parker said. "And right now, we are playing at a high level."
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The team brought 14 people to Las Vegas, playing in eight games where they came in 39 out of 80 teams.
"At the tournament we started off a little slow and were at a disadvantage at first," co-captain Dan Brault said, "but we brought the team together and finished fairly well."
"It was a great experience," Brault said. "On the field we competed as one, and that's what Ultimate is all about."
Following their performance in Vegas, the team will take another trip down to Georgia during spring break to compete in a tournament, where they will be accompanied by the women's ultimate frisbee club.
"Top to bottom we have strong players and a strong foundation," co-captain Samuel Parker said. "And right now, we are playing at a high level."
Want to see your club sport featured in The Cynic?
E-mail jahrens@uvm.edu
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