Scandal 2011 Preview
by October 17, 2011, 4:00am 0
Scandalous Overview A hard hitting contender from our nation’s capital Scandal is hitting their stride in the fifth year of the club’s existence. Taking 6th at the 2010 USA Ultimate Club…
Adam Restad is a correspondent for Skyd Magazine, an atrocious speller and is never the last pick in dodgeball. He writes with the fury of a thousand bees and he ain’t your huckleberry neither.
Scandalous Overview A hard hitting contender from our nation’s capital Scandal is hitting their stride in the fifth year of the club’s existence. Taking 6th at the 2010 USA Ultimate Club…
Recent History and Roster Turnover Hands down, Fury is the most decorated, most dominant Ultimate dynasty out there. No other team, Open, Mixed, Women’s or masters even come close to…
Recent History A staple of Central region women’s ultimate, Nemesis has their beady eyes set on Sarasota for 2011. In 2010 they were both regional champions and they took home…
To start, I’m not a sports writer and if you want good commentary about Ultimate you should probably read some Burruss, Leonardo or Inside Breaks. I won’t give more than…
Thanks to Adam Restad for pulling together this article! There will be a plethora of articles coming in the next several days! The small school with little over 1500 students…
Ben McGinn: I only played one season of high school flat-ball back home in Concord, MA (at Concord Carlisle High School — CC Haos represent!). Other than that, my…
What is your background in the sport? Jeremy Norden: I began playing ultimate with Chris Hansman at The Northwest School from 01′-07′. In high school I played youth club with…
What is your background in the sport? Chris Hansman: I started playing Ultimate in 6th grade at Northwest School in Seattle. I’ve been playing and coaching with Norden ever since. It wasn’t…
What is your background in the sport? Jacob Janin: Both my parents played competitive ultimate in Portland throughout my childhood so I was pretty much raised on the sidelines of…
Skyd interviews one of college and club Ultimate’s most talented and colorful characters Timmy “Tmoney” Perston.