Jonathan Neeley is a volunteer editor at Skyd. He plays for Truck Stop in Washington, DC, and he has coached teams and clinics all around the world. He plays pro on the DC Breeze. Neeley thinks the best place to watch an ultimate game is from the empty side of the Olympic stadium in Cali, Colombia, but if that's not an option the front cone of an endzone will do just fine.
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As part of our 2014 Skyd Fundraiser celebrating 3 years of Skyd, we wanted to turn the page back to look at all of the great ultimate work our awesome…
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