In 1990, Lou was born into ultimate behind the library on the Carleton College campus winning his first game ever, a 11-10 3rd Goodhue v. 2nd Goodhue grudge match. He played for the B Team his freshman year and then four years for CUT, reaching the semis at Nationals twice. Moving to Seattle, Lou played ten years for the Fish, winning a World's gold (97), bronze (02) a Nationals gold (04) and three silvers (96, 97, 05). As a coach, Lou led Syzygy for four years (97-00) winning gold (00) and two silvers (98, 99). Since moving to Oregon, he has coached Fugue 4 years and won a title in 2010.

Flawed Player, Flawed System

by September 20, 2011, 11:10pm 0

If you spend any time reading rec.sport.disc, you quickly run into Toad Leber.  Aptly nicknamed, Toad is widely reviled as one of the greatest trolls on a message board full…

From Good to Great

by September 14, 2011, 6:32am 0

A month or so ago I wrote a post entitled Your Hard Work is Not My Hard Work which aimed to help the coach or captain of a developing team…

Making It

by September 7, 2011, 5:22am 0

With Labor Day weekend in the rear view mirror, most of us (including me) are heading back to school and the beginning of school brings the college try-out season.  As…