Event Guide - Play USA Ultimate
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Event Guide - Play USA Ultimate
EVENT GUIDE $2 TABLE OF CONTENTS EVENT INFORMATION Welcome........................................................................................................................... 2 Weekend Overview............................................................................................................ 3 Event Staff....................................................................................................................... 3 Competition Rules............................................................................................................ 4 Site Rules......................................................................................................................... 4 Directions......................................................................................................................... 5 SPECTATOR INFORMATION Information Tent............................................................................................................... 7 Shooting Photos & Video.................................................................................................. 7 U-19 Boys’ Teams.......................................................................................................8-20 U-19 Girls’ Teams.....................................................................................................21-27 U-19 Mixed Teams.....................................................................................................28-34 U-16 Boys’ Teams.....................................................................................................35-41 U-16 Girls’ Teams.....................................................................................................42-45 PLAYER INFORMATION Health & Safety.........................................................................................................47-48 Spirit of the Game.....................................................................................................49-52 USA Ultimate Coaching Information..........................................................................53-54 SCHEDULES AND MAP U-19 Boys’ Schedule.................................................................................................56-57 U-19 Girls’ Schedule.................................................................................................58-59 U-19 Mixed Schedule................................................................................................60-61 U-16 Boys’ Schedule.................................................................................................62-63 U-16 Girls’ Schedule...................................................................................................... 64 Field Map....................................................................................................................... 65 USA Ultimate, 5825 Delmonico Drive, Suite 350, Colorado Springs, CO 80919 Tel: 719-219-8322 Fax: 719-219-1480 www.usaultimate.org / info@usaultimate.org WELCOME On behalf of USA Ultimate, Minnesota Youth Ultimate and the Minnesota Ultimate community, I welcome you to the 11th-annual USA Ultimate Youth Club Championships. This year, we have over 70 teams in five divisions from about 20 states continuing the growth that has always been a part of YCC. You should expect to see the best of youth ultimate. YCC takes place at the National Sports Center in Blaine, Minn. NSC is one of the largest sports facilities in the world and continues to grow. Ultimate is played here every summer by TCUL, the local adult league, and Minnesota Youth Ultimate holds its state championship here in early June. The Friday night social event will be in the Schwan Center at NSC and will feature food, a swap meet and other excitements. Traditionally, we organize an exhibition game between coaches which is always very popular. Saturday evening features a mixed club game between local teams Drag’n Thrust and Bird. This isn’t just an exhibition; it’s a sanctioned game that counts toward the rankings. It should be very exciting. The Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul are home to many major and minor league sports teams including Minnesota United FC which plays in the stadium by the Schwan Center. For the ultimate shopper, the Mall of America is in Bloomington, Minn., not far from the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport. YCC only happens because LOTS of people volunteer their time. They will be keeping score, running the social events and performing many other tasks around the fields. Be sure to acknowledge their hard work. When you see a volunteer, say “Thank you!” Have a great tournament! Bruce Mebust Tournament Director #YCC2015 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS WEEKEND OVERVIEW FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 – BLAINE, MN (NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER) 7:30am Captains Meeting 8:30am - 6:30pm Competition Begins 5:00 – 7:30pm Trade Night and Dinner – Schwan Center at NSC 7:00pm Exhibition Game at NSC field U-2 EVENT INFO THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 – BLAINE, MN (NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER) 7:00pm – 10:00pm Team Registration SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 – BLAINE, MN (NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER) 8:30am - 6:30pm Competition Continues 5:45pmShowcase – Adult Club Mixed Game at NSC field U-2: Reigning WFDF and USA Ultimate Mixed Division Champions Drag’n Thrust of Minneapolis face Bird, a Select Flight mixed squad also from Minneapolis in this 2015 Triple Crown Tour season match up. SUNDAY, AUGUST 9 – BLAINE, MN (NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER) 8:30am - 4:00pm Competition Continues Post-FinalAwards Ceremony (awards presented to first- and second-place teams in each division and Team and Individual Spirit Award winners) EVENT STAFF Volunteers will be wearing green shirts. If they can’t answer your questions, they can point you to one of the following people to help you out: LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE STAFF Tournament Director – Bruce Mebust Volunteer Coordinator – Josh Axzen Head Scorekeeper – Jenni Davern Assistant Head Scorekeepers – Barbara Thomas & Solveig Mebust Local Media Coordinator – Chris Dascalos Hospitality Coordinators – Chris Miller & Preston Holt USA ULTIMATE STAFF Manager, Competition & Athlete Programs (Youth) – Connor Maloney Manager, Education & Youth Programs – Dan Raabe Coordinator, Education & Youth Programs – Sarah Powers Director, Member Services & Community Development – Josh Murphy Manager, Events – David Raflo Manager, Communications & Publications – Stacey Waldrup 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 3 COMPETITION RULES • U SA Ultimate Official Rules of Ultimate – 11th Edition will be used with the following additions: - End zone size – End zone length will be shortened to 20 yards. - Contact Call – If contact occurs between the thrower and marker that would constitute a foul under XVI.H.3.a but the thrower does not release the disc, “contact” may be called. Play does not stop, and the marker resumes the stall count at “one.” Other than resetting the stall count to “one” after the first instance, the “contact” call is treated as any other marking violation. The marker may contest the “contact” call by calling “violation,” which stops play. If the thrower calls “contact” after beginning the throwing motion and subsequently releases the disc, it is treated as if the thrower called “foul.” • All games to 13, point cap at 15 except the following which will play to 11 with a point cap of 13: - U-19 Boys Pool A - U-19 Girls Pool B - U-19 Mixed Pool B - U-16 Boys Pool B • Halftime is 5 minutes. • Each team has two timeouts per half. • Regardless of how many timeouts a team has used before overtime, during overtime, each team has one timeout. • Overtime: a game is in overtime if tied at one point less than original game total (e.g., in a game to 13 goals, overtime occurs when the score reaches 12-12). • Soft time caps will not be used. • Hard time cap goes on at end of round time on schedule. Game is over at the end of the point in progress, unless tied. If tied, play one more point. • The cap does not affect timeouts. SITE RULES • No Alcohol • No Tobacco • No Glass • No Weapons • No Abusive Language • Observe Parking Restrictions and Handicap/Staff Spots • Dogs Must be Leashed • Spectators and equipment must stay at least 5 yards away from sidelines! Where there are buffer lines, respect them. Where there are not buffer lines, stay back at least 5 yards. • Trash and Recycling – Place recyclables in the recycling receptacles, and place trash in the trash cans. 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS ADDRESSES FIELD SITE National Sports Center 1700 105th Avenue NE Blaine, MN 55449 EVENT INFO DIRECTIONS & IMPORTANT ADDRESSES MINNEAPOLIS – SAINT PAUL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 4300 Glumack Drive St. Paul, MN 55111 FROM FIELDS TO HOSPITAL NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER TO MERCY HOSPITAL (COON RAPIDS, MN) 4050 Coon Rapids Blvd NW, Minneapolis, MN 55433 763-236-6000 • Exit the NSC on 105th Ave. NE • Turn RIGHT on MN Rt. 65 (Central Ave. NE) • After 2.5 miles, turn LEFT on MN Rt. 242 (Main St. NE) • After 6 miles turn LEFT on Round Lake Blvd. NW • Make a RIGHT turn onto Coon Rapids Blvd. NW, and the hospital will be on your LEFT 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 5 Stop by the USA Ultimate information tent if you have any questions about the event or about USA Ultimate! During all rounds Friday through Sunday, there will be a USA Ultimate staff member available to answer questions. We will also have event guides available for purchase as well as other USA Ultimate schwag and information. EVENT INFO USA ULTIMATE INFORMATION TENT Please come by and let us know what you think of the event, talk to us about the youth division and learn about our outreach programs! Players, be sure to send your parents over to have them sign up for a USA Ultimate Friends & Family membership, so they can stay in the loop about your favorite sport! SHOOTING PHOTOS & VIDEOS USA Ultimate appreciates the contributions and commitment of individuals seeking to share photographs, video and audio recordings of events hosted by USA Ultimate. Anyone wishing to record USA Ultimate events for commercial purposes (as defined in the agreement) is required to sign the USA Ultimate Recording Partnership Agreement. Anyone wishing to record for strictly personal use may also be required to review and sign the agreement to ensure that the permitted uses are understood. The agreement can be found online at www.usaultimate.org/about/usaultimate/media_ policies.aspx or may be obtained from the USA Ultimate staff at your event. The agreement is intended to protect USA Ultimate’s rights as an event organizer as well as to encourage and allow recording of USA Ultimate events for both personal and commercial purposes beneficial to the sport and its participants. If you are taking photos at the event and would like to submit them to USA Ultimate for possible use in USA Ultimate magazine, please contact USA Ultimate Manager of Communications & Publications Stacey Waldrup at stacey@hq.usaultimate.org. 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 U-19 BOYS’ TEAMS ATLANTA ATL IENS ROSTER ATLANTA, GA Captains: Daniel Sperling, Eric Sjostrom, Jacques Perivier Coaches: Matthew Knowles, Tim Brady, Chris Goodson With a team name inspired by our hometown Outkast, it’s probably no surprise that we’re gonna throw our discs in the air, and huck it like we just don’t care; and if you like marks and bids and all our spirit, everybody let me hear you say Oh-Ye-Yer! But enough about our game plan. With finishes of first and third the past two years, a 2015 Southeast All-Freshman (along with many future candidates), and a combined 118 years of ultimate experience, these 22 ATLiens are feeling well-prepared for another run at the YCC title in 2015. It’s time for these Big Boiz to eat, “and now you bout to see these Southern players serve.” [mic drop] BAY AREA BEAR FLAGGERS BAY AREA, CA Website: bayareadisc.org Captains: Eric Hytonen, Phillip Yang, Victor Kao Head Coach: Sean Sommerville Assistant Coach: Steve Moore YCC 2015 will mark a milestone year with Bay Area Disc bringing four teams to nationals, including the first-ever girls’ team! It is the culmination of a great year-round season full of competitions including camps, leagues, tournaments like King of Bongo and Spaghetti Western, and state and regional championships. In the summer of 1846, a small band of rebels won a bloodless coup and took over California. The Bear Flaggers fought with passion and resolve, united in their belief that they would achieve something great not only for themselves, but for all. Now, exactly 169 years after our namesake, the Bear Flaggers head out to Minnesota with the same drive and intensity. The Bay Area has poured out all of its top players to make this inaugural U-19 open team. Make no mistake, the Bear and the Star will make their mark. 00 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 19 22 23 24 29 32 33 36 44 76 84 88 Daniel Sperling Emory Chris Brown North Carolina Michael Dillard Tufts Drew Teachout Georgia Tech Noah Cohen Jacques Perivier Georgia College Micah Jo Eric Sjostrom Auburn Jack Smith Auburn Leo Warren Pittsburgh Stan Birdsong Noah Li Morgan Choi Georgia Perimeter Conor Brownell Georgia Tech Mason Cary Georgia Yusuf Abdullah Oglethorpe Drew Di Francesco Henry Laseter Aaron Claytor Jeffrey Minowa Georgia Tech Patrick Trent Georgia Brandon Li Kennesaw State 5’11” 18 5’7” 18 5’10” 19 5’11” 18 5’11” 5’11” 17 18 5’8” 6’0” 17 19 6’2” 18 5’9” 18 6’2” 6’1” 5’9’’ 17 17 18 5’11” 18 6”0” 18 6’0” 18 5’7” 5’11” 5’11” 5’6” 16 17 17 18 6’0” 18 5’9” 17 ROSTER 0 Stefan Samu 6’2” 18 1 Victor Kao 5’9’’ 17 5’8” 17 3 Conor Schofield 4 Lucas Munro 5’9” 18 5’11” 18 5 Mark Farid 6Eli Fischberg-Robinson5’10” 17 7 Nikhil Bhatia-Lin 6’0” 17 8 Ken Noh 5’9” 16 9 Kevin Ruttenberg 5’9” 18 10 Efe Ustenci 5’8’’ 16 11 David Kutner 5’10” 17 12 Eric Hytonen 6’4” 18 13 Kevin Zhang 5’10” 18 15 Nick Hardwick 5’10” 16 17 Oliver Newland 5’9” 18 18 Phillip Yang 5’9” 17 21 Thomas Hancock 5’8” 17 23 Finn Collom 6’0” 17 38 Jonah Taylor 5’8” 16 47 Rafael Castro 5’8” 17 50 Samuel Scherer 6’0” 18 99 Gavin Maxwell 6’0” 17 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 BOYS’ TEAMS BUDA BOSTON, MA Website: buda.org/yp/ycc Coaches: Anne Westcott, Dan Hourigan CHICAGO U-19 ELITE 2 Jacob Kaplan 6’1” 17 3 Mac Hecht 6’1” 19 Brown 5 Josh Nam 5’4” 16 6 Zachary Dietz 5’5” 17 8 Alex Lund 5’10” 18 9 Chandler Thoma 5’11” 18 Greenfield Community College 10 Connor Whiffen 6’2” 18 Elon 12 Tim Schoch 6’1’’ 18 Carleton College 13 Javier Poznar 5’7” 18 14 Kai DeLorenzo 6’2” 16 15 Tannor Johnson 6’4’’ 18 Massachusetts 17 Ned Dick 5’8” 18 Brown 19Solomon Rueschemeyer-Bailey 6’0”17 21 Noah Robinson 6’5” 18 Pittsburgh 22 Ryan Dinger 6’0” 16 24 Brendan Chambers 6’4” 18 Boston College 34 Jeff Dreyfus 6’2” 18 Massachusetts 35 Reuben Hagen 6’2” 18 Massachusetts 37 Dan Goldstein 5’7” 18 Pittsburgh 41 Oliver Fay 6’4” 17 70 Sam Gagnon 6’1” 17 76 Luke Webb 6’1” 17 SPECTATOR INFO Massachusetts has a rich youth ultimate history, and BUDA is thrilled to continue that tradition by sending teams to all three divisions of U-19 YCC competition. Players from all three teams have spent the last year playing with and against each other in various youth leagues across Massachusetts. The caliber of the BUDA players is high - evidenced by previous YCC championships and finals appearances, as well as several players who are nationally and internationally competitive - but the level of camaraderie is also high as most players know each other off the field as well as on it, and non-ultimate team activities have become a regular part of the BUDA YCC experience. BUDA’s coaches, chaperones and team leaders are all very proud of the young adults coming out of the program, and the whole BUDA family is looking forward to a fantastic YCC experience in 2015! ROSTER ROSTER 0 2 CHICAGO, IL 3 Website: illinoisyouthultimate.org 5 Captains: Jake Marrapode, James Bongiovanni 7 Coaches: Andy Neilsen, Geoff Serednesky, Mike Shiel 9 12 Chicago YCC has been sending teams to the Youth Club Championships since 2010. Like its 16 predecessors, this year’s team is all about grit. 17 18 19 21 22 24 33 42 62 71 93 99 Tyler Barrett Iowa James Bongiovanni Iowa Tommy Reidy Aiden Frank Iowa Ben Swiatek Alex Biskis DuPage Zander Leja Jake Marrapode Colorado State Reno Brinn Iowa Steven Tisinai Nick Espe Iowa State Cal Tornabene Parker Alford Pittsburgh Taran Moy Ren Pretkelis Maddox Hill Kyle Krukowski Iowa Dylan Power Charlie Peters Colorado Brandon Parr 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 9 U-19 BOYS’ TEAMS CINCINNATI FLYING PIG CINCINNATI, OH Website: cincyselectultimate.com Captains: Craig Kaiser, Joe White, Evan Wethington Coaches: Joel Houmes, Ian Collins A young pig escapes from a Cincinnati slaughter house and starts a career herding discs on an Ohio farm. At a sheep-herding competition, Babe meets the discs that he will be herding, but they ignore Pig’s attempts to speak with them. As Farmer Hoggett is criticized by the bemused judges and ridiculed by the public for using a pig instead of a dog, Rex quickly runs back to the farm to ask the sheep what to do. The sheep give him a secret password, and he returns to the competition in time and conveys the password to Pig. When Pig recites the password to the discs, they fly flawlessly through the air, and he is wildly acclaimed by the crowd and unanimously given the highest score. Pig sits next to Farmer Hoggett, who praises him in his understated way by saying, “That’ll do, Pig. That’ll do.” COLORADO CUTTHROAT DENVER/BOULDER, CO Website: denveryouthultimate.org, altitudeultimate.org Captains: Mo Scott, Will Lohre, James Ruybal Coaches: Phil Lohre, Jonathan Monforti The Colorado Cutthroat is proud to represent the thriving youth ultimate scene in Colorado’s Front Range! The team name comes from a fast-swimming, cold-water-loving native trout, who must work hard and rely on its wiles to survive against aggressive competition. Our lads competed for eight different local high schools and are the best of our summer youth leagues. With support from the Wright Life, Five Ultimate and Altitude Youth Ultimate, we strive to play great ultimate at the highest level. ROSTER 0 Kane Gormley 1 Nick Tilford 2 Benjamin Reutener 3 Elliot Skindzier Cincinnati 4 Ryan Luttmann 5 Jake Kenniv 7Taran Galinsky-Batte 9 Gage Edblom 10 Craig Kaiser Dayton 11 Nathan Domeck Ohio State 12 Sion Agami 14 Michael Crouchley 16 Sebastian Kunkel 17 Joe White 18 Andrew French 19 Derek Swingle 27 Chase Gregory 28 Evan Wethington Dayton 30 Jordan Monnin 44 Landon Sagle Alabama 5’10” 5’6” 6’3” 6’1” 16 16 16 18 5’11” 17 6’2” 17 5’10”16 6’0” 17 6’1” 18 6’2” 18 5’9” 5’9” 6’0” 6’2” 5’8” 6’0” 5’6” 5’9” 16 17 16 17 17 17 17 19 6’3” 17 5’11” 18 ROSTER 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 29 42 69 88 David Courtney Metropolitan State Andrew Thorson 5’10” 16 Jake Van Sickle 6’0” 15 John Miller 5’10” 18 Reed Forman 5’10” 18 Delaware James Ruybal 18 Quinn Finer 5’11” 17 Mo Scott 18 Cam Hixson 5’11” 19 Red Rocks Timmy King 5’10” 18 Steve Pearlman 18 Oregon Dylan Salzman 5’8” 18 Gabe Zansberg 5’8” 18 Max Geise 5’10” 18 British Columbia Michael Fruge 6’1” 17 Zach Baumann 5’10” 18 Will Lohre 18 Oregon Azen Jaffe 5’10” 18 Lewis and Clark Sam Cast 18 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 BOYS’ TEAMS CONNECTICUT INSOMNIA CONNECTICUT Website: ctulimate.com Captains: Tim Tozier, Chapin Cheney, Zach Braun Coaches: Alex Morrone, Todd Larese DELAWARE VALLEY DEVYL NJ/PA Website: devylycc.blogspot.com Captains: Cole Drummond, Nick LaRue, Alec Hunziker Coaches: Anthony Nunez, Michelle Kondracki The Delaware Valley Youth League team (DEVYL) is heading back to the fields in Blaine, Minn., for the ninth year in a row. The team is a combination of players from the New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania area. NJ-PA! 0 1 2 4 5 8 11 16 18 21 22 23 27 31 47 66 98 Justin Kunkel Bryant Andrew Moore Brian Smail III Loyola Marymount Avery Hale Stonehill Kyle Bonvouloir Hartford Joseph Kane Bentley John Clyde Chapin Cheney Carter Antaya Ben Johnson Tim Tozier Milland Faunce Nathan Kenton Zack Putney Kevin Scotton Delaware Valley Adam Rivelli Zach Braun ROSTER 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 18 20 22 23 24 25 31 33 35 39 52 58 64 Raymond Lu Donovan Hugel Mac Rushing Manav Anand Patrick Ward Penn State Eric Li Colby Gordon Andrew Huang Princeton Cole Drummond Christopher Ng Drew Ficarotta Edson Wong Christian Duess Bucks County College Matthew Ellis Jesse Nelson Delaware Nick LaRue Temple Greg Scott Alec Hunziker TJ Arias David Voychuk North Carolina Russell Moy Adam Federbusch Drexel Alex Rafkin Kevin Stelmach Michigan State Connor Russell Zack Cincotta Jack Liebling 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 5’11’’ 17 5’7’’ 19 6’0’’ 18 6’0’’ 18 6’0’’ 18 6’0’’ 18 5’9’’ 14 5’9’’ 17 5’8’’ 17 5’10’’ 17 5’6’ 18 6’4’’ 19 5’11’’ 17 5’7’’ 18 5’11’’ 18 5’5’’ 17 5’10’’ 17 5’7” 5’8” 5’6” 5’10” 5’11” SPECTATOR INFO The Connecticut Insomnia YCC team came together in 2014 after a long hiatus and strongly broke seed in the tournament. The team is utilizing its players’ strong commitment, work ethic and talent to have a great time on and off field. ROSTER 17 16 17 17 18 5’10” 17 5’11” 17 6’0” 18 5’11” 5’7” 5’7” 5’8” 6’2” 18 16 17 17 18 6’0” 16 5’11” 18 5’9” 18 5’11’’ 5’8” 6’0” 5’9” 17 18 16 17 5’9” 5’6” 17 18 6’1” 6’2” 17 18 6’4” 16 5’6” 18 5’10” 16 11 U-19 BOYS’ TEAMS HOUSTON HELIX HOUSTON, TX Website: houstonultimate.org/youth-ultimate Captains: Logan Crocker, Jake Reinhardt Coaches: Mac Little, Chris Jew Houston Helix is the newly formed youth club ultimate team whose goal is to further the growth of the sport and to develop youth ultimate in Texas. INDIANA INFERNO INDIANA Website: indianaultimatefoundation.com Captains: Gabe Wray, David Miller Coaches: John Rempel, Levi Jacobs 2015 is INferno’s third year as a youth development club and our third year of attending YCC. We feature many players from regional powerhouse Center Grove and state runner-up Lawrence, as well as players from Martinsville, Carmel, Perry Meridian, Fishers and Brebeuf. The Indiana Ultimate Foundation, our state’s local affiliate, has taken big steps to develop stronger high school and youth club seasons and programs in Indiana, and an increased depth this year is evident as a result. INferno is working to develop D lines with intense, aggressive play and an O line with smooth, smart, decision making. Our most experienced players include Connor Halloran, Phillip Simcox, Gabe Wray and Eric Hannan, four seniors who have worked hard to peak at the end of their high school careers while representing their state. ROSTER 1 Connor DeLuna North Texas 2 Walker Toomes 3 Harrison Greaves 4 Jake Reinhardt Texas A&M 5 Tyler Chiu Baylor 6 Charles Branum 7 Alasdair Gourlay 8 Elliot Moore 9 Christian Hagan 10 Ryan Stomp Texas Tech 11 Talan Jamison 12 Eric Menard 13 Conrad Liu 15 Colton Daigle 18Jordan Mclemore-Moon 19 Logan Crocker Houston 21 Onyekachi Osuorji Houston 22 Zayne McGee 34 Bryan Barrientos 42Christopher Blair Johnston George Fox 44 Richard Robbins ROSTER 0 2 3 4 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 25 27 31 33 45 51 52 55 56 Nevin Markitan Ball State David Miller Cincinnati Blake Fitz Alex Karlander Eric Hannan Indiana Tucker Born Purdue Connor Halloran Ivy Tech Ben Lahr Whitman Robby Workman Conner Henderson Erik Perkins Ball State Heath Kalaba Gabe Wray Indiana Cody Smith Indiana Joe Byerly Purdue Anthony Coe PJ Gibson Willamette Ryan Smith Sam Settlemyer Xavier Phillip Simcox Indiana Trey Dynes Zach Padgett Lucas Lawyer Drew Okenfuss Southern California Matt Khan 6’1” 18 6’3” 18 5’7” 17 6’1” 18 5’10” 17 5’11” 5’11” 5’9” 5’8” 6’4” 17 17 16 18 18 5’8” 5’7” 5’9” 5’11” 14 17 17 17 5’10”17 5’10” 19 6’0” 18 6’0” 16 6’1” 17 5’11” 19 6’1” 18 5’6” 18 5’11” 18 6’3” 6’2” 6’0” 16 16 18 5’9” 18 5’10” 18 5’6” 18 5’9” 5’10” 6’0” 16 16 18 6’3” 5’8” 17 19 6’0” 18 6’2” 17 5’6” 5’10” 17 18 6’3” 6’0” 16 18 6’0” 18 5’9” 6’4” 5’11” 6’9” 16 17 16 18 5’10” 17 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 BOYS’ TEAMS IOWA GOLIATH IOWA Captains: Bryan Hall, Jack Swanson Coaches: Jacob Grund, Eric Hart MICHIGAN SEMI SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN Website: facebook.com/groups/1SEMI Captains: Nathan Champoux, Caleb May, Griffin Bergers Coaches: Jan Mueller, Sam Greenwood, Alex Russomanno “SEMI” refers to different things, depending who you ask: the region and Great Lakes state we hail from, a nod to our automotive history, a tribe, SALT, half of whatever, the list goes on. But most of all, SEMI stands for hard, fun, spirited ultimate and the good things that brings – friendship, sportsmanship, health, character and much more. This is the team’s second season in its young history and our second visit to YCC. 2 3 7 9 10 11 12 15 17 19 23 33 36 69 80 Chris Brown Iowa State Carter Brown Bryan Hall Iowa State Michael Schmidt Jack Swanson Iowa State Dakota Hutchison Northern Iowa Alec Irlmeier Jonathan Raley Coe College Chris Roberts Vincent Montabon Iowa State Ben Joerger Iowa State Peter Miller Iowa State Alexander Lee Iowa State Jake Arrowsmith Iowa State Joey Kosterman 5’10” 18 5’7” 16 5’11’’ 18 5’10’’ 17 5’9” 18 5’11” 18 6’2” 16 6’2” 18 5’10” 17 6’3” 17 6’4” 18 6’0” 18 5’8” 17 6’0” 18 5’11” 17 SPECTATOR INFO Making its way onto the ultimate scene for the first time in 2012, Iowa YCC is back to compete with the best. The creation of this team coincided with the development of the High School Ultimate Spring League, which allowed for the growth of ultimate in central Iowa. After taking a year off from Youth Club Championships, the players are ecstatic to get back at it. Led by captains Jack Swanson and Bryan Hall, as well as Ames High captain Peter Miller, this team is looking forward to the competition that other teams have to show. While we may have a small roster, we believe that this allows us to build our chemistry and maximize the talent of each individual player. The team is comprised of a core group of Ames Parallel players, many of whom have been playing since they were freshmen in high school. ROSTER ROSTER 00 5 7 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 19 21 42 51 97 Alan Xu 6’0” 18 Michigan Caleb May 6’2” 17 Jason Lo 5’9” 16 Nirek Sharma 5’11” 17 Washington Elliot Deeds 5’11” 17 Washtenaw Community College Chenxi Sun 5’8” 18 Carleton College Elijah Scherz 5’9” 16 Michigan State Kollen Erickson 5’11” 18 Alvin Wang 5’9” 17 Griffin Bergers 6’0” 18 Michigan Tech Alex Pan 5’10” 17 Joe Richards 5’11” 18 Nathan Champoux 5’11” 18 Tim Berasley 5’9” 18 Liam Howell 5’8” 17 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 13 U-19 BOYS’ TEAMS MINNESOTA SUPERIOR A TWIN CITIES, MN Captains: Marty Adams, Jonah Malenfant Coaches: Dan Rydel, Ian Andre-Knudsen Superior A brings a fresh team to the YCC 2015 championships. With many new players joining a select few from 2014, we are looking to establish a new mark on the tournament. We are proud to host teams from across the country and look forward to high-level ultimate. MINNESOTA SUPERIOR 2 TWIN CITIES, MN Captains: Jacob Byron, Evan Ogren, Drew Pearson Coaches: Matt Nelson, Chris Northard, Ryan Van Essen Minnesota Superior 2 has been around for a number of years. We will not be a traditional second team. We have a number of top players from perennial programs like Hopkins and Edina, including Drew Pearson, Matt Whear, Tom Rhoades, Evan Ogren and Drew Otterli. We also have some great veterans with a ton of YCC and high school experience including Jacob Byron and Kyle DeJesus. ROSTER 2 3 4 6 7 9 10 11 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 32 37 46 69 71 72 88 Colton Motschenbacher St. Johns Chris Schwappach JoJo Baldus Kunle Ajao Embry Riddle Ian Hahn Wisconsin Lucas Bulger Cornell Jared Klein Jonah Malenfant Michael Rydel Iowa State Will Johnson Isaac Leonard Mankato State Zac Scheuerman Oscar Leinbach Marty Adams Minnesota-Duluth Cole Jurek Alex Rice-Slothower Billy Rocklein Mankato State Ryan Berg Minnesota-Duluth Samuel Hammar Tom Duret Minnesota Joe Lagorio Jim Kiser Pete Rundquist Josha Eufinger Adam Grund 5’8” 19 5’7” 5’8” 6’3” 17 18 18 5’10” 18 5’10” 18 5’8” 6’2” 5’9” 17 18 18 5’9” 6’1” 17 18 6’1” 6’3” 5’8” 18 17 19 5’11” 17 6’1” 17 6’5” 18 6’2” 19 5’8” 5’9” 16 18 5’10” 6’0” 6’2” 5’8” 5’11” 17 16 16 18 17 ROSTER 1 Ezra Bergmann 5’5” 17 2 Regan Smith 5’11” 17 6’1” 17 3 Tom Rhoades 4 Noah Johnson 5’4” 17 5’7” 16 5 Julian Kinneavy 7 Jacob Byron 6’0” 18 North Dakota State 8 Jevons Liu 5’8” 17 9 Townesend Nelson 5’8” 16 11 Evan Ogren 5’6” 17 5’9” 16 13 Johnathan Pratt 15 Willis Ehrler 5’11” 16 16 Joe Lenarz-Hooyman6’3” 16 17 Andrew Patel 5’6” 16 18 Chris Hayes 5’9” 17 St. Cloud 19 Ryan Gilbertson 5’8” 17 21 Casey Kerin 5’10” 17 22 Drew Pearson 5’9” 17 23 Kayode Ajao 5’9” 16 26 Justin Norcutt 5’11” 16 27 Matt Whear 6’1” 17 50 David Zheng 5’9” 17 52 Twain Cacek 6’0” 16 63 Ben Rubin 5’8” 16 66Ma’iingan Sherritt-Stone 5’7”16 72 Jeremy Rylicki 5’11” 16 81 Drew Otterlei 5’11” 17 99 Kyle DeJesus 5’9” 17 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 BOYS’ TEAMS NASHVILLE NASHVILLAINS NASHVILLE, TN Website: @nashvillainstn Captains: Grant Waldron, Boone McClellan Coaches: Robby Owen, Monty Waldron, Blake Waldron NEUQUA VALLEY NIGHTMARE NAPERVILLE, IL Website: nvultimate.com Captains: Reid Martin, Nick Burril Coaches: Shane O’Farrell, Jordan Dong, Zach Diener The Neuqua Valley program has been around for eight years now. We are now a full-year program with programs in each season. The U-19 boys started just last year. It was a rough first year, but we have come back stronger this year with more talent! We look forward to competing at this amazing tournament and look to improve greatly. 1 Jonathan Anderson 6’0” Middle Tennessee State 3 Joseph Brown 5’3” Tennessee Chattanooga 4 Grant Waldron 5’10” Belmont Dawson Fox 5’9” 6 Tennessee Chattanooga 7 Beau Waldron 6’1” Union University Christian Campbell 6’0” 8 Tennessee Chattanooga 9 Jacob Bell 5’11” Tennessee Chattanooga Boone McClellan 5’11” 10 Colorado Matthew Freels 5’11” 11 Tennessee Chattanooga 15 Coleman Davis 5’10” Tennessee Chattanooga 18 Jacob Flowers 6’3” Tennessee Chattanooga 19 Joshua Gabella 5’10” Pittsburgh Miguel Hector 5’10” 20 Motlow State Community College 21 Tanner Niles 5’10” Tennessee - Chattanooga 22 Luke Layton 5’10” Tennessee 23 Cody Baldwin 5’11” Tennessee Chattanooga 24 Matthew Sui 5’11” Pellissippi State Community College Baldwin Nicholas 6’1” 28 Chattanooga State 43 Blake Hagan 5’11” Middle Tennessee State ROSTER 4 10 13 15 16 17 18 23 24 25 27 36 37 53 71 97 Matthew Kwon Jake Kaindl Reid Martin Collin Lamb Michael Kwon Nick Burril Joe Nutt Jordan Ciccarone Alex Jacobson Jacob Sanford Alec Smith Henry Cheng Leland Stratman Joey Kennedy Christopher Green Alex Diener 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 5’9” 6’0” 5’11” 6’0” 6’0” 5’11” 5’10” 5’10” 5’8” 6’0” 5’10” 5’9” 6’2” 5’8” 5’10” 6’1” 17 17 17 17 18 16 17 17 18 17 17 19 18 17 19 16 18 SPECTATOR INFO Nashvillains was founded last year, 2014, having been birthed out of our inaugural fall coed youth league that year. Inspired by the desire of our local Nashville high school players to play together, these cross-town rivals went from opponents to friends to now teammates. ROSTER 19 17 16 17 16 16 17 15 16 16 16 16 18 16 18 15 17 17 15 U-19 BOYS’ TEAMS NEW YORK LITTLE P ONY NEW YORK, NY Coach: Dan Heijmen Little PoNY, the DiscNY YCC boys’ U-19 team, is a diverse group of hard-working players. New York City offers challenges including limited field space, long trips on public transit for practice and hectic schedules of our players and coaches. YCC offers a chance for the top male players in the city to up their game and compete at a higher level. Some of our team members are musicians, some enjoy photography or chess, and others are involved in sports year round; the mix of interests and strengths make it a stellar environment for learning, growth and competition. Youth club ultimate is in its infancy in New York, and this team includes the best players, leaders and up-and-comers who will continue to invest in and develop New York youth ultimate. PITTSBURGH IMPULSE PITTSBURGH, PA Website: pghultimate.org Coaches: Ryan Del Casino, Marcus Ranii-Dropcho Pittsburgh Impulse has competed at the Youth Club Championships since its inception in 2005. Since then, the team has made semifinals five times, finished third once and brought home two silver medals. Nearly all Pittsburgh Impulse alumni continue to compete with and lead college and club teams around the nation. Impulse is a team grounded in teamwork - the mental, physical and social aspects. We look forward to competing against all the excellent opponents at the championships. ROSTER 0 1 2 3 6 7 8 10 11 12 19 23 27 29 30 45 80 87 99 AJ Schuller 5’11” Alex Borinstein 5’5” Timothy Barbella 6’5” SUNY-Albany Bernie Tyson 5’8” Florida Southern David Gallagher 6’3” Carleton College Bryn Huxley-Reicher 6’2” Harvard Shane Watts 6’0” SUNY-Fredonia Nathan Shapiro 5’10” Shawn Watts 5’10” SUNY-Fredonia Maximilian Kong 5’10” Benjamin Attal 6’2” Brown Miles Christmas 5’11” Kevin Poon 5’7” Antonio Brewer 5’11” Mark Kharakh 5’10” Matthew Cook 5’11” Northeastern Eric Chen 5’10” Tufts Connor Chin 5’8” Chris Kelly 5’7” William & Mary 18 15 19 18 18 19 19 16 19 16 18 15 15 17 16 18 18 16 18 ROSTER 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 14 15 17 21 22 24 25 26 27 31 33 42 49 77 Ryan Mann Donovan Hayden Ty Englert Noah Weintraub Luke Deasy Josh Pogue Nadeem Demian Nick Haser Sahil Dadoo Henry Novara Aiden Landis Tal Cohen Casey Mann Nolan Boyle Bobby Lincoln Pittsburgh Russell Ruffolo Aaron Buss Max Thompson Ben Morgenstern Pittsburgh Jared Landis Reed Antonich 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 BOYS’ TEAMS PORTLAND RISING TIDE PORTLAND, ME Website: maineultimate.org Captains: Eli Babcock, Gabe de Oliveira, Dex Dremman Coaches: Tom Stoughton, Kevin Massey, Henry Babcock SEATTLE SHOGUN SEATTLE, WA Website: discnw.org Captains: Steven Benaloh, Sam Cook, Robbie Farwell Coaches: Alex Wells, Steve Gussin Seattle has a long and successful history in the U-19 boys’ division at YCC, including five championships. Ten different high school programs are represented on this year’s squad. We’re excited to be back in Minnesota competing against the best youth teams from around the country and looking forward to the increased challenges posed by the growth of the division. 2 Eben Baker 5’11” 18 5 Ted Blum 5’10” 18 7Jacob Morrow-Spitzer 5’10”18 Tulane 9 Will Corsello 5’10” 15 10 Gabriel de Oliveira 6’2” 18 Hofstra 13 Timothy Corsello 5’11” 17 14 Ben Ekedahl 6’2” 16 5’8” 16 16 Dex Dremann 17 Eli Babcock 5’9” 16 21 Jackman Mickiewicz6’0” 18 30 Nathaniel Watson 5’11” 18 Denver 33 Jack Hepburn 5’10” 16 6’0” 18 39 Calder Favreau Maine 5’9” 16 44 Ben Simonds ROSTER 1 2 3 7 10 12 15 20 21 24 26 29 30 31 32 33 45 77 80 97 98 Manny Eckert Washington Robbie Farwell Whitman Ivan Lee Trey Miller Steven Benaloh Washington Adrian Golay Indiana Derek Mourad Daniel Mah Western Washington Lucas Chen Xander Cuizon Tice Oregon Eric Huynh Washington Sam Cook Southern California Nels Schimek Yu Wen Chen Zach Jackson North Seattle Nick Hirning Stanford Mike Bartell Emory Bryce Walsh Tufts Liam Bateman Western Washington Kai Marcus Aldous Root 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 6’2” 18 5’9” 18 SPECTATOR INFO This is the second year since Rising Tide emerged from the depths of the North Atlantic and began to fester on the coast of Maine. The snow melted here about a week ago, and the team is pumped to finally be playing ultimate instead of some ice sport. ROSTER 5’8” 16 5’10” 17 5’7” 19 5’10” 18 5’11” 17 5’11” 18 5’7” 5’7” 17 19 5’8” 19 6’0” 18 5’8” 17 5’7” 18 5’10” 18 6’4” 17 6’2” 18 6’0” 18 5’8” 18 6’1” 6’1” 18 17 17 U-19 BOYS’ TEAMS ST. LOUIS STORM ST. LOUIS, MO Captain: Tommy Lux Coaches: Blake Larson, Ross Welch We are a first-year team out of St. Louis, MO with gusto, passion and laughter cheering us on to win it all. Big D, big O and lots of heart is to be expected from us with a heavy dose of sideline jokes and merriment. TEXAS TWO STEP ROSTER 2 4 7 10 11 12 15 17 22 23 31 33 TJ Buchanan Michael Day Brian Myles Vy Nguyen Grant Devlin Nate Clancy Arendt Thomas Phillip Speegle Michael Geer Thomas Lux Sean Eberle Rami Issawi ROSTER 2 4 DALLAS, TX 7 10 Website: dallasultimate.org 11 Captains: Luke Simerly, Michael Wilson, Reese Walters, 12 Sam Pastor 15 Coaches: Darius Tse, Casey Hogg, Kevin Christian 17 22 23 We’re Texas Two Step, and we’re back y’all! 31 ‘Nuff said! 33 TJ Buchanan Michael Day Brian Myles Vy Nguyen Grant Devlin Nate Clancy Arendt Thomas Phillip Speegle Michael Geer Thomas Lux Sean Eberle Rami Issawi 6’0” 5’8” 5’6” 5’5” 6’0” 5’11” 5’10” 6’0” 5’10” 6’1” 5’8” 6’2” 17 18 18 17 18 17 18 17 16 18 18 16 6’0” 5’8” 5’6” 5’5” 6’0” 5’11” 5’10” 6’0” 5’10” 6’1” 5’8” 6’2” 17 18 18 17 18 17 18 17 16 18 18 16 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 BOYS’ TEAMS TRIANGLE AREA CAROLINA SKY TRIANGLE AREA, NC Website: tyul.org Captains: Ethan Cole, Corey Cox, Brian Maulucci Coaches: Theran Riedel, Josh Greene, Jinny Eun TRIANGLE AREA TRIFORCE TRIANGLE AREA, NC Website: tyul.org Captains: Matt Gouchoe-Hanas, Abe Eichner, Henry Fisher Coaches: Jonathan Nethercutt, Ben Snell, JD Hastings, Dain Nielsen Triforce hails from the Triangle Area of North Carolina and combines the best ultimate players from Chapel Hill, Durham and Raleigh. Triforce plays with typical North Carolina style and aims to always play smart and with great enthusiasm, great effort and great toughness. This year’s Triforce team returns several players from last year’s championship team and hopes to build off of last year’s experience and success to repeat. Play Hard. Play Smart. Play Together. SQUAD 0 1 2 3 4 5 9 11 12 13 17 18 20 22 25 32 44 47 55 81 85 Conor Chickos 6’1” Jason Chung 5’9” North Carolina State Corey Cox 5’8” North Carolina Valeri Kozarev 5’10” Ethan Cole 5’8” North Carolina-Asheville Ben Bourret 5’11” North Carolina Tristan Manturuk 6’0” Kaylen Alexis 6’2” Davidson Chathan Driehuys 5’9” North Carolina Andrew Mouw 6’2” North Carolina Everett Dang 6’1” Emory Kyle Davis 5’10” Thomas Williams 5’9” Seth Lee 6’0” Avery Acierno 5’9” Yuma Kobayashi 5’6” Edward Zhuang 5’8” Brian Maulucci 5’10” Appalachian State Dean Merritt 5’9” Daniel Gretsch 6’3” Georgia Tech Teddy Randby 6’0” ROSTER 0 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 24 25 34 38 72 81 88 99 Nick Tansey 5’9” Nick Donahue 5’10” Ethan Bloodworth 5’10” Austin von Alten 5’9” Jacob Warshauer 6’3” North Carolina-Asheville Sean Murray 6’0” Matt Gouchoe-Hanas 5’10” North Carolina Alec Tolentino 6’0” North Carolina Marc Rovner 5’9” North Carolina Taek Lee 5’9” North Carolina Liam Searles-Bohs 6’2” Matas Zdnavaicius 6’1” Abe Eichner 5’11” Carleton College Henry Fisher 6’5” Carleton College Elijah Long 6’0” North Carolina Tyler French 6’0” Dillon Lanier 6’0” Jeffrey Perkins 5’9” North Carolina State Ben Landry 5’10” East Carolina Rhys Gretsch 5’11” Jeffrey He 5’8” Josh Irons 5’9” East Carolina 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 17 17 17 17 16 17 17 17 18 16 18 SPECTATOR INFO Carolina Sky is the second U-19 open team out of the Triangle, N.C. Facilitated through the Triangle Youth Ultimate League (TYUL), Sky was originally formed in 2013 to develop the growing number of skilled players in the Triangle. Having narrowly missed the championship bracket in 2013, Sky was able to make it to the quarterfinals in 2014. We are extremely appreciative of the distinct lack of humidity at YCC compared to that of North Carolina. However, with the absence of Cheerwine and vinegar-containing pork barbecue, we feel that it is an even trade. ROSTER 16 16 17 17 17 18 17 19 18 18 19 16 16 19 18 18 16 17 18 19 17 17 19 19 U-19 BOYS’ TEAMS WASHINGTON, D.C. DEADRISE WASHINGTON, DC Captains: Andrew Roy, Jonathan Malks, Kevin Versteeg, Seth Hage Coaches: George Foster, Jake Rathjens, Zach Norrbom, Jordan Albro Deadrise is a team on the...rise. Now in its second year, we’re building the next fleet of elite D.C. area youth in the boys’ division. Avast! ROSTER 0 1 3 4 5 7 8 11 12 13 14 17 22 27 28 31 32 34 45 51 53 Ben Weinstein Markus Wolf Gabe Westergren Jon Tiernan Ben Masterson Noah Kline Garrett Johnston Joe Sanz Maryland Adam Norrbom Ben Priess Andrew Lewis Moussa Dia William and Mary Seth Hage William and Mary Joe Spaeth Aaron Mermelstein Michael Lesmez Andrew Roy Austin Alvarado Beau De Koninck Kevin Versteeg Jonny Malks 5’6” 6’1” 5’10” 5’7” 5’10” 5’8” 5’9” 6’0” 17 16 17 17 17 16 15 18 5’5” 6’1” 5’10” 6’2” 17 15 17 19 5’6” 19 5’7” 5’10” 5’7” 5’10” 5’7” 6’1” 5’9” 5’9” 16 17 15 17 15 17 17 16 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 GIRLS’ TEAMS ATLANTA C ATL ANTA ATLANTA, GA Website: afdc.com Captains: Sally Cummings, Ollie Peterson Coaches: Lane Siedor, Courtney Farrell, Anraya Palmer BOSTON BUDA BOSTON, MA Website: buda.org/yp/ycc Captains: Marissa Lerner, Valerie Willocq Coaches: Rob Brazile, Kristen Brazile, James Milan Massachusetts has a rich youth ultimate history, and BUDA is thrilled to continue that tradition by sending teams to all three divisions of U-19 YCC competition. Players from all three teams have spent the last year playing with and against each other in various youth leagues across Massachusetts. The caliber of the BUDA players is high - evidenced by previous YCC championships and finals appearances, as well as several players who are nationally and internationally competitive - but the level of camaraderie is also high as most players know each other off the field as well as on it, and non-ultimate team activities have become a regular part of the BUDA YCC experience. BUDA’s coaches, chaperones and team leaders are all very proud of the young adults coming out of the program, and the whole BUDA family is looking forward to a fantastic YCC experience in 2015! 3 4 5 7 10 12 15 16 17 18 20 26 31 33 39 44 47 66 80 Sloan Hodges Sarina Chalmers Meredith Fossitt Caroline Hubbard Mary Mast Berry College Liliana Chanler Kaya Wurtzel Sally Cummings Georgia Melissa Drake Sarah Brock Georgia Tech Lulu Graham Eavan Hendry Carmen Tappero Ollie Peterson Georgia Smith Josie Veal Izzy Pitman Madison Smith Georgia Emma DeJarnette ROSTER 3 Molly Adams 5 Claire Blazewicz 9 Mia Hartl 10 Renata Pepi 12 Casey Banta-Ryan 13 Valerie Willocq 15 Marissa Lerner 17Josephine Coppinger 20 Nicole Wilkinson 23 Kendra Griesman 29 Olivia Lederman 30 Isabel Oram-Brown 44 Maggie Barron 62 Leanne Go 64 Caroline Collis 74 Julia Mickey 83 Zoe Hecht 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 5’8” 5’1” 5’6” 5’5” 5’5” 17 17 17 17 18 5’7” 15 5’5” 16 5’4” 18 5’5” 16 5’6” 18 5’7” 5’2” 5’6” 5’2” 5’7” 5’7” 5’6” 5’8” 15 17 16 17 16 16 15 18 5’8” 17 5’1” 5’7” 5’7” 5’4” 5’4” 5’4” 5’8” SPECTATOR INFO Meowley Cyrus once said, “We cat stop, and we won’t stop.” Was she pawsibly refurrencing cATLanta? Fur sure! Now the cat is out of the bag that cATLanta is purrrhaps the meowst clawesome team out there. And we are not kitten around...Every fe-lineup of seven cats on the field is bound to be cathletic. We pounce up in the air and CATch every one of our purrrfect throws. This litter is feline very excited to face tough opponents and make new furriends with pawsitive cattitudes! ROSTER 17 15 17 17 17 18 18 5’6”17 5’4” 18 5’9” 17 5’7” 18 5’4” 16 5’11” 17 5’5” 18 5’6” 18 5’5” 17 5’6” 16 21 U-19 GIRLS’ TEAMS CINCINNATI BELLE CINCINNATI, OH Captains: Emily Dorsey, Catherine Evers Smith Coaches: David Fry, Kjersti Fry Belle has developed great chemistry throughout the short time we have been working together. We have talented girls who are both solid and spirited players on and off the field. In the two months before YCC, our team works hard to learn to work together as a team. We also work to make the most out of every tournament we attend through the entire season. Cincinnati has sent a U-19 girls’ team to YCC each year since 2007 and has been called Belle since 2010. This year’s team is composed of girls from all areas of Cincinnati, and they focus on always having excellent spirit and intense play. They look forward to another tournament of good competition! ROSTER 5 6 8 9 12 19 21 33 37 45 49 63 98 99 Emily Wang Hayley Samson Ashley Woxman Sara Pietrakiejew Cincinnati-CCM Jade Link Sara Friemoth Catherine Evers Smith Katie Brown Franciscan Cara Sieber Mary Claire Fibbe Emily Dorsey Katherine Fry Emma Wilker Maddie Samson 5’10” 5’5” 5’3” 5’4” 16 17 18 18 5’4” 17 5’8” 17 5’9” 17 5’6” 17 5’2” 5’3” 5’5” 5’0” 5’4” 5’5” 17 17 18 16 16 17 5’4” 5’5” 5’4” 5’4” 18 15 17 18 COLORADO CUTTHROAT DENVER, CO Website: denveryouthultimate.org/ycc Captain: Akane Kleinkopf Coaches: Anne Pogoriler, Kaci Cessna, Lindsey Cross Drawing players from all over the Boulder and Denver metro area, the 2015 Colorado Cutthroat girls’ team is a fun, fired-up and feisty group. A few returning players round out our roster of newer players from a wide variety of experience levels. While training in the hot, dry and thin air of Colorado hardens our bodies, our souls stay strong with our commitment to growth, hard work and spirit of the game. Thanks to Wright Life and Five Ultimate for supporting youth ultimate in Colorado and Buzz Ellsworth for organizing the Colorado summer league and YCC programs. ROSTER 14 Lydia Downs 16 Dede Sadecki 17 Kayla Walker 20 Emma Gann Montana State 21 Abby Lew Colorado College 22 Marlee Akerson 24 Fiona Dragonfly 28 Mitra Kermani 32 Harper Ellsworth 33 Maya Otsuki Oregon 53 Cara Peterson 73 Akane Kleinkopf 80Chloe Bradley-Smith 94 Mikayla Seaward 5’1” 18 5’0” 17 5’4” 5’3” 17 5’7” 15 5’3” 18 5’3” 16 5’5” 16 5’3”16 5’4” 17 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 GIRLS’ TEAMS DELAWARE VALLEY DEVYL NJ/PA Website: devylycc.blogspot.com Captains: Kate Stoll, Jessie Sun Coaches: Terence Chen, Ken Karnas PORTLAND RIP TIDE PORTLAND, ME Website: maineultimate.org Captains: Megan Tammaro, Grace Stoughton, Emma Massey Coaches: Nicole Welch, Maddie Purcell Rip Tide is excited to make their second appearance in the U-19 girls’ division. Following up on a strong debut in 2014, the team is bringing eight returners and a complement of talented and spirited first-time players from all across Maine to compete in this year’s tournament. Led by Grace, Emma and Megan, Rip Tide is looking forward to matching up against the competition in Blaine! 2 3 6 7 10 11 15 17 20 23 24 26 27 28 31 36 42 Jessie Sun Kristi Huang Jamie Hong SUNY-Binghamton Emily Yin Rachel Tigol Sadie Jezierski Ohio State Lian Wong Minhee Han Kelly McKenna Kathy Lee Jessie Song Megan Ma Lucia Wei Cidney Weng Rose Klofta Helen Li Kate Stoll ROSTER 3 7 8 9 12 15 17 28 30 31 40 43 Grace Stoughton Cori Shooter Emma Landes Bowdoin Evie Clement Abigail Davis Isabel Brady Emma Schoonover Megan Tammaro Vermont Lanie Kropp Emma Massey Bridget Bailey Emma Jo Armington 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 5’6” 17 5’5” 17 5’3” 17 5’4” 15 5’4” 17 5’4” 18 5’4” 5’7” 5’4” 5’4” 5’1” 5’5” 5’1” 5’5” 5’9” 5’7” 5’6” 14 16 15 16 16 16 17 16 14 16 16 SPECTATOR INFO The Delaware Valley Youth League (DEVYL) girls’ team, the Valkyries, are heading back to the fields in the land of the lakes of Blaine, Minn., for their third year. The Valkyries will be bringing high-intensity, competitive ultimate. The team is a combination of players from the greater metropolitan area of New Jersey and NYC. ROSTER 5’8” 16 5’8” 16 5’4” 18 5’3” 5’9” 5’7” 5’6” 5’8” 16 17 16 16 18 5’5” 17 5’2” 16 5’10” 16 5’8”16 23 U-19 GIRLS’ TEAMS MINNESOTA SUPERIOR TWIN CITIES, MN Captains: Ellie Sjordal, Jessica Halverson Coaches: Tobie Miller, Brittany Boyd, Kyle Nelson, Meg Tvrdik The Minnesota Superior U-19 girls’ team has been playing in the YCC tournament since it began in 2005. Every year, the youth women’s program in Minnesota has grown, and we hope to see that reflected as we compete against the future of women’s ultimate from across the country. NEUQUA VALLEY NIGHTMARE NAPERVILLE, IL Website: nvultimate.com Captains: Zoe Rath, Kelly Crowley Coaches: Andrew Baginski, Jamie Wolf The Neuqua Valley program has been around for eight years now. We are now a full-year program with programs in each season. The U-19 girls started just last year. It was a great first year and the first time a girls’ team from Illinois attended YCC! We look forward to competing at this amazing tournament and look to improve greatly. ROSTER 00 Carly Siewert Wisconsin 2 Brigie Donovan 3 Amelia Schneider 4 Eleanor Heberlein 5 Maya O’Loughlin 6 Carly Eckstrom Stanford 8 Tova Breen 9 Melissa Bernstein 11 Katie Myster 12 Mackenzie Olson Minnesota-Duluth 15 Phoebe Eisenbeis 16Zoe Sblendoriogiebel 18 Ellie Sjordal Minnesota 21 Gracie Velasco 22 Natalie Cooper 23 Ruby Mitchell 26 Hannah Mayhew 28 Christina Lacher 32 Emma Piorier 39 Jessica Halverson 52 Riley Tauer 85 Jian Kettunen Puget Sound 95 Jacalyn Gisvold ROSTER 0 Zoe Kaplan 3 Rachel Lindsey 7 Violet Shamo 8 Julie Barnett 11 Kara Coffel 12 Allie Swiatek 13 Mary Sullivan 15 Megan Halverson 19Katherine Sandstrom 24 Kelly Crowley 25 Hindeke Tewodros 26 Delaney Johnson 27 Melody Gray 28 Annie Wells 37 Rachel Gray 99 Zoe Rath 5’3” 18 5’4” 5’8” 5’5” 5’0” 5’2” 17 17 17 17 18 5’6” 5’3” 5’2” 5’8” 16 16 16 18 5’7” 17 5’3”17 5’5” 18 5’2” 5’2” 5’9” 5’8” 6’0” 5’6” 5’3” 5’11” 5’4” 16 16 17 17 17 16 17 17 18 5’4” 16 5’9” 5’11” 5’7” 5’8” 5’8” 5’6” 5’11” 5’10” 18 18 18 18 17 13 17 18 5’10”15 5’9” 18 5’9” 18 5’8” 18 5’8” 18 5’9” 16 5’8” 18 6’0” 18 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 GIRLS’ TEAMS OREGON GLORY CORVALLIS, OR Captains: Clea Poklemba, Katherine Quillin Coaches: Colleen Llewellyn, Erin Maloney PITTSBURGH MOXIE PITTSBURGH, PA Captains: Jordan Schultz-McArdle, Rachel Diffendal Coaches: Vaughan Skinker, David Vatz Assistant Coach: Sam Schurer Our name fits the team’s character. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, Moxie is defined as (n) 1. energy, pep, 2. courage, determination, and 3. know-how. Our team is composed of players from across the city and its surrounding suburbs, all of whom participate in the Pittsburgh High School Ultimate League during the school year. 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 11 13 14 16 18 21 22 Clea Poklemba Makayla Wahaus Ivy McClure Emma Thoennes Katherine Quillin New Hampshire Joanna Lyle Oregon Natalie LeFevre Raina Kamrat Cornell Bethany Llewellyn Kimberly Muth Yausi Khajavei Rachael Vega Lauren Johnson Skylar Roach ROSTER 0 4 5 9 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 34 77 88 5’4” 5’0” 5’5” 5’8” 5’7” 5’1” 18 5’6” 16 5’4” 18 5’4” 5’4” 5’3” 5’9” 5’8” 5’4” Jordan Schultz-McArdle Chatham Miranda Kosowsky Rachel Diffendal Boston University Sophia Kosowsky Emma Phelps Marielle Snyder Allie Ryave Lauren Clarke Madison Field Kay Hughes Natalie Moul Sarah Rubino Lauren Boehmer Mary Grace Antonich 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 16 17 16 16 18 17 15 16 16 16 16 SPECTATOR INFO This is the first year Oregon is sending a girls’ team to YCC. This is exciting for us and a real sign of the growth of ultimate in the state of Oregon. This team is primarily comprised of girls from Corvallis High School and Sough Eugene High School. Both teams competed at the High School Western Championships. Corvallis High School placed fifth at Westerns. “Spirit” is our mantra for this first tournament, and this team is preparing to bring that to Blaine this August. ROSTER 17 16 18 16 17 18 16 15 16 17 16 16 18 16 25 U-19 GIRLS’ TEAMS SEATTLE SEATTLESAURUS SEATTLE, WA Captains: Frances Gellert, Josie Gillett, Sophie Johansen Coaches: Alyssa Weatherford, Shannon O’Malley Returning as Seattlesaurus and hailing from eight different high schools, the ladies from DiscNW will be sure to put on a showcase of highlights that will awe the masses. We have a number of strong seniors on this team, but don’t let the young ones fool ya. They’re just as quick, talented and hungry. As we come back to defend our 10th title in this new three-day tournament format, you should expect some surprises coming your way. Hold on to your seats for some dino-mite defense and raptor-like offense! TEXAS TANGO DALLAS, TX Website: dallasultimate.org Captains: Caroline O’Connell, Lizzie Cagle Coaches: Emi Fitzgerald, Charlie Stavlo Well, our Texas Two Step boys were feeling kinda lonely. So they searched the great state of Texas for some awesome female athletes to bring to Minnesota. These girls can not only Two Step; these girls can TANGO. And, more importantly, these girls can play ultimate. We are proud to take the field in Minnesota and show some great Texas spirit at YCC! ROSTER 5 7 8 10 11 13 14 15 17 19 22 24 27 28 32 33 35 36 71 84 Phuong Tran 5’0” Frances Gellert 5’8” Colorado College Evelyn Reding 5’3” Ruby Cassidy 5’8” Miyo McGinn 5’4” Dickinson Nariah-Belle Sims 5’9” Ally Constantino 5’5” Emma Duchin 5’6” Claire Trop 5’4” Josie Gillett 5’9” Bates Ashley Manawa 5’9” Western Washington Ross Ann Caberto 5’0” Mandy Truong 5’4” Washington Maya Powell 5’11” Emma Goidel 5’3” Ada Bowles Rose Soiffer-Kosins 5’1” Pitzer College Sophie Johansen 5’4” Washington Samiya Ismail 5’9” Bellevue College Hallie Dunham 5’7” Stanford ROSTER 3 4 10 12 13 15 17 22 23 28 30 36 42 64 72 Jessica Kilpatrick Darci Walton Brynna Egge Michaela Lynn Davis Lizzie Cagle Arkansas Caroline O’Connell Lexie Quiles Skye Fernandez Laura Gerenscer Texas Celeste Bilolo Tanika Graham Zoe Czarnecki Malia Pfeiffer Sierra Latshaw Callie Zane 16 18 15 17 18 16 16 16 16 18 18 16 18 17 17 16 18 18 18 18 5’7” 5’6” 5’6” 5’6” 5’7” 16 17 17 18 18 6’0” 5’6” 5’7” 5’9” 17 18 15 18 5’7” 5’6” 5’3” 5’4” 5’7” 5’6” 18 16 15 15 17 17 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 GIRLS’ TEAMS TRIANGLE AREA WARHAWKS RALEIGH, NC Captains: Allison Bashford, Danielle Sawyer, Katie Cubrilovic Coaches: Brian Dobyns, Cassie Swafford, Klara Calderon-Guthe 1 3 5 6 9 10 11 13 14 16 17 19 21 22 23 25 26 27 29 34 38 71 Katherine Liu 5’9” 17 Bella Winkler 5’8” 16 Katie Cubrilovic 5’7” 18 North Carolina State Allison Bashford 5’2” 17 North Carolina-Asheville Sydney Rehder 5’4” 15 Connie Cui 5’8” 16 Magy Llamas 5’10” 18 Arlington University Danielle Sawyer 5’3” 18 North Carolina State Claire Zuercher 5’9” 18 North Carolina-Wilmington Zoe Chen 5’3” 15 Kate Lanier 5’7” 15 Rachel Milkereit 5’4” 15 Beth Manturuk 5’8” 15 Cami Hastings 5’5” 16 Miranda Munoz 5’2” 16 Nola Kim-Mayer 5’7” 15 Karen Ehrhardt 5’8” 16 Mary Clarke Worthington 5’6”18 North Carolina State Amanda Yannoni 5’2” 18 North Carolina-Asheville Jane Carsey 5’2” 18 Case Western Emma Bartlett 5’4” 17 Emily Lauterbach 5’5” 16 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS SPECTATOR INFO Since their inaugural season in 2012, the Warhawks, hailing from the Triangle region in North Carolina, have been steadily flying up and up! After an impressive fourth-place finish at last year’s YCC, this dedicated group of 22 athletes is hungry for more. Led by fearless captains Allison Bashford, Danielle Sawyer and Katie Cubrilovic, the Warhawks are excited to return to Blaine, Minn., to battle the nation’s best. ROSTER 27 U-19 MIXED TEAMS ATLANTA FL ATL INE ROSTER ATLANTA, GA Website: afdc.com Coaches: Aileen Thomas, Josh Feng Drawn to the dark side by promises of better gender ratios and fewer sprints, flATLine’s inaugural roster has many converts from Atlanta’s other YCC teams, as well as various high schools and a few colleges. flATLine, aka, “Our team name is NOT going to be meATLoaf!” marks the introduction of the mixed division for Atlanta youth. It might be the team’s first year, but we’re anything but rookies when it comes to the game. Combining strong fundamentals with SOTG, flATLine is looking to embody and display the meaning of “ultimate” in Minnesota. 19 players, 2 coaches, 1 team. In 7-8-9, we are flATLine. BAY AREA HAPPY COWS BAY AREA, CA Website: bayareadisc.org Captains: Colby Chuck, Joe Paulukonis Head Coach: Geoff Rexroth Assistant Coach: Rio Chuck This summer will mark a milestone year with Bay Area Disc bringing four teams to nationals, including the first-ever girls’ team! The culmination of a great year-round season full of competitions including camps, leagues, tournaments like King of Bongo and Spaghetti Western, and state and regional championships. Our happy herd of cattle are back for another great YCC season. We will compete in multiple tournaments and summer league leading up to YCC. We can’t wait to graze all over that beautiful complex. Our souls will sing our local anthems from “California Love” by Dr Dre to “If You’re Happy and You Know It, Clap Your Hands.” Did you know cows kill more humans than sharks do? Just saying! Moo! 0 1 2 3 5 9 11 13 15 16 17 19 20 23 28 33 78 88 99 Hajar Mohammed 5’5” Johnny Sims 6’0” LSU Park Li 5’7” Katie Powell 5’6” Austin Hegmon 5’10” Georgia Southern Harper Stanfield 6’2” Oklahoma Griffin Kish 5’8” Mercer Vincent James 6’1” College of Charleston Wyatt Thompson 6’3” Sean Diller 5’7” Georgia William Syre 5’10” Georgia Tech Kiran Potula 5’7” Mirenli Negron 5’2” Archer Gordon 5’8” North Carolina State Mack Hodges 6’0” Jennifer Yu 5’4” Georgia Tech Bess Renjilian 5’6” Mazie Switzer 5’5” Marie Perivier 5’7” 15 17 15 15 18 18 18 17 17 18 18 17 16 18 17 18 16 16 15 ROSTER 0 Cameron Beck 6’0” 16 2 Patrick Huston 6’2” 18 5’11” 18 5 Dylan Owens 7 Michelle Slaughter 5’5” 17 8 Brendan Champlin 5’10” 18 9 Jeremy Dolezal-Ng 5’11” 16 11 Aaron Hom 5’6” 18 12 Joe Paulukonis 5’11” 18 13Robin Anthony-Petersen 5’6”15 15 Claire Simpson 5’2’’ 18 17 Ali Mathews 5’3” 17 18 Amelia Khoo 5’5” 18 19 Colby Chuck 5’6” 17 26 Hannah Wells 5’6” 16 31Lauren Carothers-Liske 5’8” 14 33 Ian Sweeney 6’3” 18 37 Jasper Tom 5’8” 18 39 Emmy Curtiss 5’4” 16 44 Conor Bauman 5’10” 17 64Chloe Carothers-Liske 5’5” 17 88 Bailey Wu 5’9” 18 93 Inesse Hanna 5’5” 16 #fourstomachsoneheart 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 MIXED TEAMS BOSTON BUDA BOSTON, MA Website: buda.org/yp/ycc Captains: David O’Dea, Tess Johnson Coaches: Colin Maneval, Aly Heath COLORADO CUTTHROAT DENVER, CO Website: denveryouthultimate.org/ycc Coaches: Justin Salvia, Dena Slattery, Hannah Jones Colorado Cutthroat Ultimate is very proud to field a mixed team this year. The team is comprised of a mix of players competing at the state and national levels, including Westerns and previous YCC tournaments. Combine that experience with the guidance of our coaches, the Colorado Cutthroat mixed team is pleased to represent Colorado in Spirit of the Game and playing competitive, fun ultimate. We also want to thank the Wright life and Five Ultimate for supporting youth ultimate in Colorado and Buzz Ellsworth for organizing the Colorado summer league and YCC programs. 2 3 7 10 11 13 15 17 18 23 25 47 53 72 73 81 88 99 Eoin McCarter 6’2” Ben Goldman 5’8” Gavin Saylor 5’11” Massachusetts-Lowell Elijah Mishkind 5’8” Stephanie Esker 5’6” Eva McDermott 5’0” Tess Johnson 5’9” Alex Gekas 6’1” British Columbia Clara Walsh 5’0” Marcel Oliart 6’2” Lucy Grossman 6’0” Caleb Seamon 5’10” David O’Dea 6’1” Carleton College Irene Golden 5’5” Jason Bair 5’5’’ Colorado College Jared Madore 6’2’’ Laura Schlossman 5’6” Annie Shriver 5’5” Vassar ROSTER 00 1 2 5 6 7 8 11 14 19 20 22 26 33 76 80 88 99 Chandler Harvey 5’11” Andrew Muller 5’8” Noah Hayden 5’9” Kenneth Rathman 6’1” Kenny Bui 5’7” Grace Gann 5’6” Andrew Soto 5’10” Sarah Litz 5’7” Charlotte Wolsleben 5’6” Rachel Litz 5’7” Jason Otsuki 5’7” Grayson Parrish 6’2” Jakob Rheins 5’8” Donovon Locke 5’8” Samuel Clay 6’3” Brittany Bergstrom 5’6” Joshua Lew 5’9” Ryan Catlett 5’7” 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 16 17 18 17 18 17 15 18 15 16 17 15 18 18 19 18 18 17 SPECTATOR INFO Massachusetts has a rich youth ultimate history, and BUDA is thrilled to continue that tradition by sending teams to all three divisions of U-19 YCC competition. Players from all three teams have spent the last year playing with and against each other in various youth leagues across Massachusetts. The caliber of the BUDA players is high - evidenced by previous YCC championships and finals appearances, as well as several players who are nationally and internationally competitive - but the level of camaraderie is also high as most players know each other off the field as well as on it, and non-ultimate team activities have become a regular part of the BUDA YCC experience. BUDA’s coaches, chaperones and team leaders are all very proud of the young adults coming out of the program, and the whole BUDA family is looking forward to a fantastic YCC experience in 2015! ROSTER 18 17 18 18 17 16 18 16 18 18 16 17 16 17 16 18 17 16 29 U-19 MIXED TEAMS MADISON MUFA BOTS ROSTER MADISON, WI Website: mufa.org Captains: Brittney Kokinos, Margaret Walker, Jordan Farwell, Anders Shropshire Coaches: Robyn Wiseman, Kayla Emrick, James Kersten, Jon Fok Madison has been a participant at YCC since the tournament’s inception in 2005. After initially participating in the boys’ and girls’ divisions, Madison has played in the mixed division since 2009. The team consists of players from various Madisonarea high schools with a few players from the Milwaukee area. After placing fifth at last year’s event, the team is looking to build on that success and compete against teams from across the nation. MINNESOTA SUPERIOR Jackie Welsch Wisconsin David Liang Wisconsin Jordan Farwell Minnesota Brittney Kokinos Wisconsin Dina Carpenter-Graffy Minnesota Anders Shropshire Wisconsin Seth Weaver Jane Zheng Lily Perkel Nick Fellows Izzy Quattrucci Thomas Judy Xavier Nate Braukhoff Wisconsin-Platteville Margaret Walker Alex Cotter Alex Blum Henry Goldenberg Emma Vicen Hazel Brown Daniel Garlock Devin Goines Dan Gnadt Wisconsin-Platteville Ted Schewe Annabelle Sobotik ROSTER TWIN CITIES, MN Website: mnyu.org Captains: Mike Densinger, Emma Jaschke, Lilly Shapiro, Mitchell Rose Coaches: John Groess, Patty King, Carlos Lopez, Pat Kunkle, Katie Godfrey, Liam Shramko Everybody get up it’s time to throw now We got a real jam goin’ down Welcome to the tourney Here’s your chance do your dance at the tourney Alright Come on and ‘bee’ and welcome to the YCC Come on and Frisbee if you want to YCC Party people in the house let’s go It’s your team “MN mixed” a’ight and so Pass that thing and watch us flex Behind our backs you know what’s next 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 21 23 24 26 27 32 35 38 66 99 To the end zone all in your face Wassup Wassup, just feel the bass Chuck it, huck it, in the room D it, Bid it, Frisbee boom! Just bid that body, work that body Make sure you don’t hurt no body Get wild and lose your mind Layout bids in overtime Hey coaches, turn it up YCC mixed gon’ burn it up Come on y’all get in the field So hey let’s flip a’ight 0 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 18 19 21 22 24 26 30 33 42 47 50 68 98 5’6” 18 5’6” 17 6’1” 18 5’3” 19 5’8” 18 6’2” 18 5’9” 5’2” 5’5” 6’3” 5’3” 6’3” 17 15 17 14 14 17 5’7” 18 5’8” 6’0” 5’7” 5’10” 5’2” 5’4 6’0” 5’9” 6’0” 16 17 17 16 16 16 17 16 17 5’6” 5’6” 16 17 Lilly Shapiro 5’4” Anna Hendricks 5’5” Daniel Le-Tran 5’10” Zach Shear 5’9” Dom Fulk 5’7” Indiana Lindsay Hoeppner 5’4” Emma Jaschke 5’3” San Francisco Julius Williamson 5’10” Wystan Duhn 5’9” Katie Nichols 5’2” Mike Densinger 5’9” Mitchell Rose 6’2” Wisconsin Kurt Stickler 6’2” Wisconsin-Stout Sadie Reding 5’6” Ben Pavelka 5’8” Serena Sykes 5’1” St. Paul College Spencer Boney 6’3” Minnesota-Mankato Dan Brunker 5’8” Louise Beck 5’7” Minnesota Kayla Blanek 5’11” Minnesota Spencer Sawyer 5’10” Christian Thomsen 6’1” Garrett Geib 6’1” Minnesota-Duluth Johan Cavert 5’10” Oberlin Brie Max 5’5” 17 17 18 17 19 17 18 17 17 16 18 18 18 17 17 18 18 16 18 18 18 19 18 18 17 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 MIXED TEAMS OREGON FLOOD OREGON Website: facebook.com/pages/Oregon-Flood-Oregons-YCCTeam/944930882218833 Captains: Quinn Buermeyer, Taya Norris Coaches: Andrew Buermeyer, Patrick Buermeyer Bring The Flood! PHILADELPHIA FORGE PHILADELPHIA, PA Website: pada.org Captains: Katharine Gilbert, Margo Urheim, Mike Ing, Eddie Scott Coaches: Rick Atkins, Mike Gentile PHUEL is excited to return to YCC after a muchtoo-long hiatus. A challenging tryout process allowed coaches to select 22 exceptional players from 12 different schools. The last three months have been spent forging these various pieces together into a formidable team that is eager to reveal its skill, spirit and determination. Forging a Vision! Forging a Team!! Forge!!! 2 Sarah Schwiebert 5’8” 17 3Andrew Peterschmidt 6’2”17 5’10” 16 5 Sam Sneller 6’0” 17 6 Andrew Lewis 7 Madeline Otto 5’5” 18 Portland 5’7” 16 8 Taya Norris 9 Nicholas Hartwig 5’8” 17 12 Kaiyana Petrus 5’5” 17 14 AnnMarie Haberman5’6” 15 15 Elliot Hartwig 5’10” 18 17 Jonathan Haberman6’2” 17 18 Jake Hammack 6’0” 16 19 Aaron Rogers 5’8” 17 21Gabrielle VanDevelder 5’6”17 5’10” 18 24 Craig Still New Mexico 26 Lillian Steen 5’5” 16 35 Ian Bogley 5’9” 17 62 Quinn Buermeyer 6’0” 17 69 Raven Miller-Berg 6’1” 17 88 Alec Chapin-Jones 5’8” 17 ROSTER 0 2 3 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 21 22 28 31 36 57 70 72 77 Alex Atkins Colin White Amy Chen Rachel Alfano Michael Ing Kendra Fang Spencer DeRoos Jack Staples Margo Urheim Katharine Gilbert Grant Kelly Imani Holness John Kraus Jason Wherry Jenna Keating Colin Campbell Eddie Scott Jessica Pevner CJ Dawson Jake Butrica Nate Donaher Mariko Kishimoto 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 6’2” 5’9” 5’7” 5’3” 6’1” 5’4” 5’9” 6’2” 5’9” 5’5” 6’7” 5’6” 5’10” 5’8” 5’3” 6’3” 6’0” 5’6” 5’7” 5’7” 5’11” 5’3” SPECTATOR INFO This is Oregon Flood’s third trip to Minnesota to compete in the mixed division at YCC. Oregon sent their first team back in 2008, and they were able come out on top and win the championship. However, it would take Oregon six years to get back to YCC. Enter Flood 2014. Although initially doubted and going 2-2 on day one, Flood fought back and came from behind, and once again claimed the title in the mixed division for Oregon. Now in 2015, Flood is again ready to take the field! Flood is returning many players who played key roles in last year’s success, as well as several new and talented faces, all eager to once again defend the title for Oregon! ROSTER 16 18 18 18 18 17 17 18 16 18 18 18 18 17 17 18 16 16 16 17 17 15 31 U-19 MIXED TEAMS PORTLAND RISING TIDE PORTLAND, ME Website: maineultimate.org Captains: Jared De Wolfe, Luca Serio, Gretchen Barbera Coaches: Andrew Applegate, Rob Rowse, Rich Young After not competing in the mixed division at YCC in 2014, Rising Tide is back! We look to rekindle some old friendships and make some new ones, both on and off the field. This year, Rising Tide participated in the Portland Summer League, which has 30 adult teams. SEATTLE ROYALE SEATTLE, WA Website: discnw.org Captains: Morgan Higgins, Michelle Yee, Audrey Neubauer, Julien Butwin Coaches: Frank Nam, Taylor Kanemori We are Seattle Royale. Comprised of kids from all over the Seattle area and beyond, we are hungry for a title this year. With our veteran leadership and level of talent, we don’t see it to be unachievable. Watch out for us in Minnesota this year. ROSTER 0 3 4 5 6 8 9 13 14 16 18 24 25 27 32 49 Chip Robishaw 5’8” Maine Brandon Amundson 5’10” Southern Maine Callie McMahon 5’7” Lewis and Clark Gretchen Barbera 5’5” Cole Moore 5’6” Hannah Babcock 5’2” Ben Field 6’1” Ryan Megathlin 5’11” Luca Serio 5’8” Ben Adams 5’6” Sarah Novick 5’4” Charlie Hepburn 6’0” Quinnipiac Emma Schwartz 5’4” Olin Rhoads 6’0” Jared DeWolfe 5’9” Maine Marijke Rowse 5’9” ROSTER 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 15 17 21 22 23 24 26 29 35 41 42 44 84 96 99 Max Stackpole Audrey Neubauer Kenyon Robyn Gamboa Morgan Higgins John Randolph Cherry Arcilla Colleen Icalla Livia Amorosi Whitman Tony Goss Logan Chantelois Oregon Amanze Oleru Kate Daugherty Sam Packard Santa Clara Carly Campana Keanan Albrecht Washington Stephanie Phillips Hai Trang Justin Ting Sam Tudor-Hidy Ronnie Estoque Noah Kregenow Anna Tinker Julien Butwin Michelle Yee 18 18 18 16 14 14 16 16 16 15 17 18 18 15 18 17 5’6” 17 5’7” 18 5’8” 6’0” 5’11” 5’4” 5’5” 5’7” 17 17 16 16 16 18 5’7” 16 5’10” 18 5’10” 16 5’7” 16 5’10” 18 6’0” 16 6’1” 18 5’7” 5’7” 5’9” 6’5” 5’1” 6’0” 5’8” 6’0” 5’0” 15 16 17 17 16 17 16 18 16 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 MIXED TEAMS SOUTH DAKOTA SODAK SPEARFISH, SD Website: spearfishultimate.com Captains: Jared Anderson, Leo Oygard, Jessica Peterson Coaches: Dennis Servaty, Dave Kroupa VERMONT GREEN MOUNTAIN MIXED (GMX) BURLINGTON, VT Website: facebook.com/VtYouthUltimate Captains: Adi Toof, Quinn Ledak Coaches: Syrus Amedore, Jackie Feil, Theo Fetter Raised through the lush summers and harsh winters of the Green Mountain State, GMX players are ready for anything that comes their way. With defense as stifling as a week of sub-zero weather, offense as explosive as a June lightning storm and spirit as sweet as maple syrup, Vermont’s finest U-19 players are here to put their tiny state on the national map. Ultimate is growing quickly in Vermont and is poised to become an official statewide varsity sport in spring 2017. GMX represents the best of Vermont, like Ben & Jerry’s, Phish, Bernie Sanders and real cheddar (sorry Wisconsin). GMX is excited to be at YCC for the second year and gives a hearty Vermont thank you to all other teams and USA Ultimate for making this possible! 1 2 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 18 22 23 26 28 30 66 69 Leo Oygard Jared Anderson Hannah Stadem Jessica Peterson Ethan Knobloch Jake Servaty Jenna Ferrie Jamie Ferrie Keegan Howe Chris Tibbetts Trevor Rombough Thomas Simon Owen Servaty Zailin Irion Clarisse Chia Abigail Rust Daniel Stork Lauren Hall Jordan Kerr Preston Knobloch ROSTER 0 1 2 3 4 8 11 15 17 27 31 64 82 Quinn Ledak Rachel Charash Lucas Wells Nevil Desai Bastien Taylor Shawn Fortin Nina Mantegna Ben Bosland Ben Carnahan Katy Thibault Max Sample Jack Carnahan Adi Toof 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 5’9” 6’1” 5’10” 5’3” 6’1” 5’8” 5’10” 6’1” 5’10” 6’3” 5’10” 6’0” 5’8” 6’1” 5’4” 5’6” 5’7” 5’10” 6’2” 5’10” 18 18 17 19 18 19 19 17 18 18 19 16 16 16 18 19 18 16 17 16 6’1” 5’0” 6’1” 5’11” 6’1” 5’9” 5’9” 6’1” 6’2” 5’2” 6’4” 6’1” 5’2” 18 16 17 17 17 18 17 18 16 17 17 18 18 SPECTATOR INFO South Dakota Ultimate is back for a fourth year at YCC. For a new twist, SoDak will be playing in the mixed division for the first time! Ultimate continues to grow throughout the state of South Dakota. The team is made up of mostly Sioux Falls players, a few players from Spearfish, two Lone Peak players and one player from Iowa. Leading the team are captains Jared Anderson, Leo Oygard and Jessica Peterson. With several players with past YCC experience, SoDak is excited to see how we stack up against our opponents in the mixed division. We will be showcasing teamwork, spirit and our love for the game! ROSTER 33 U-19 MIXED TEAMS WASHINGTON, DC SWING VOTE WASHINGTON, D.C. Website: @SwingVoteDC Coaches: Ben Feng, Cody Johnston Decisions. Communication. Support. ROSTER 0 Ted Sither 2 Amy Buck Maryland 5 Emily Sutherland Virginia Tech 7 Matt Cullom Georgetown 8 Caroline Tornquist 9 Kristin Herbert Anderson University 10 Ella Juengst 11 Anders Juengst 13 Kees Humes 14 Hunter Shumaker 15 Will Xu Maryland 20 Delmar Tarragó Washington University 21 Olivia Prosak Brown 25 Gus Norrbom 28 Maddy Boyle 32 Sean McSweeney Chicago 37 Katherine Sanz 43 Joe Freund Virginia Tech 88 Duncan Fitzgerald 95 Rachel Hess 17 18 18 19 15 19 15 17 16 17 19 19 18 17 17 18 14 17 17 16 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-16 BOYS’ TEAMS ATLANTA ATL AS ATLANTA, GA Website: afdc.com/youth-club-championships-ycc Captains: Jay Burnett, Luke Smith, Coleman Tappero Coaches: Byron Liu, Joseph Shea BAY AREA AFTERSHOCK BAY AREA, CA Website: bayareadisc.org Captains: Elijah Frendberg-Mates, Marshall Doty, Dylan Villeneuve Head Coach: Valerio Iani Assistant Coach: Rand Wrobel This summer will mark a milestone year with Bay Area Disc bringing four teams to YCC, including the first-ever girls’ team! The culmination of a great year-round season full of competitions including camps, leagues, tournaments like King of Bongo and Spaghetti Western, and state and regional championships. Aftershock 2015 includes top players from the Berkeley/Oakland area, Alameda, San Leandro, Pleasanton, Petaluma, Burlingame and L.A. 0 Aidan Downey 1 Jay Burnett 2 Jacob Dillard 3 Shez Malik 5 Ben Dameron 7 Luke Smith 8 Krishan Chib 9 William Yun 10 Matthew Shu 11 David Chalmers 12 Julian Shrader 13 Jake Powell 18 Nick Villamil 21 Coleman Tappero 24 Kendel Ridley 25 Evan Mapes 27 John Bruce 55 Sam Smith 75 Wyatt Maher 99Jaden Medley-Fowlkes 5’10” 5’7” 5’7” 5’7” 5’7” 6’3” 5’10“ 5’6” 5’8” 5’4” 5’10’’ 5’6” 5’11” 5’11” 5’8” 5’11” 5’11” 6’2” 5’6” 14 15 15 15 14 16 16 15 15 14 14 14 15 15 14 16 14 16 14 5’7”14 SPECTATOR INFO If you think ATLas is here to hold you up, you’re going to be let down. Thanks to the Atlanta Flying Disc Club, ATLas is focused and well-equipped to show the country that not only is the future of Atlanta ultimate bright, it knows how to make the game fun. Expect to see stifling defense and imposing offense served up with typical southern charm. ATLas puts the team on its own back. Returners and rookies alike will have big roles to play, as the talent and commitment on this team will carry us to and through the tournament. This year’s team is coming to Blaine only thinking about holding one thing up forever: a 2015 YCC championship. ROSTER ROSTER 1 Guillermo Ruiz 6’1” 15 2 Gavin Beck 5’11’’ 14 5’8” 14 3 Calvin Brown 6 Dylan Villeneuve 5’11” 15 6’1’’ 14 7 Martin Hytonen 8 Sam Morris 5’8” 15 10 Aidan Mark 5’11” 14 11 Daniel Alderman 5’10” 15 12 Ethan Nikcevich 5’11” 14 13 A.J. Valenti 5’7’’ 15 14Elijah Frendberg-Mates 5’11”15 18 Marshall Doty 5’8” 15 21 Emmet Holton 5’9” 15 23 Jake Thorne 5’10” 14 31 Akira Roueche 5’6” 15 48 Zach Loran 5’8” 15 49 Dylan Neeley 5’7’’ 14 51 Maxwell Tomsick 6’0” 15 81 Justin Wiegel 5’1’’ 13 88 Jasper Leto Niemetz 6’1” 15 99 Keegan Clark 5’7” 15 This summer, the team has played two adult tournaments and worked out hard to make an impact at YCC. Our real goal is to become better players and better people by playing our hearts out and having fun! 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 35 U-16 BOYS’ TEAMS CHICAGO DEEP DISH CHICAGO, IL Captains: Chris Cranston. John Chirayli, Matt Sweeney Coaches: Alexander Rummelhart, Tommy Gallagher, Mike Haase Chicago’s next generation of elite ultimate players…who really like pizza. CINCINNATI FLYING PIGLETS CINCINNATI, OH Website: cincyselectultimate.com Captains: Luke Monnin, Arthur Cilley Coaches: William Cilley, Pete Lutmann Cincinnati Flying Piglets; a Mighty Farrow from Porkopolis, descending up on the turf that be not gridiron nor pitch nor any other glebe; for all 70x40 coned plots are hence forth declared Our Pig Pen indeed. Least neither Pork nor Ham nor Bacon be forsaken, Teen Phenoms them all draped in sublimation, sporting epic agility beyond reason or explanation. No lackluster shenanigans will be found in their game. Just tenacious exuberance to bid for Huck, for Floaty, for Swill [a throw that is lame]. Thy go Ho, thy go Vert, thy go diagonal cut, for our Flying Piglets it’s the usual strut. What opponents expect, what the future will hold? Be you swine, be you hog, be you the boars presumably bold? Just lend us your flatball, and the truth will unfold. Swine of YCC U-16 contention, first pull in 2011, be focused on Finals Bracket twenty-four seven. ROSTER 0 2 3 7 10 11 13 14 20 21 24 25 27 28 37 42 49 50 54 Eli Artemakis Jack Hollander Ethan Farina Dylan Beatty James Karl Mica Glass Max Krauss Josh Van Cleave Matt Sweeney Keegan Mazikowski John Chirayil Ryan Schmatz Michael Frank Chris Cranston Landin Farina Christopher DeSort Logan Frey Thomas Langner Corey Alm ROSTER 0 1 2 4 5 7 8 9 10 12 13 15 17 25 27 42 61 91 Sam Colston Charles East Luke Bomkamp Keegan Butler Patrick Redden Tucker Livermore JT Weaver Connor Lynch Nick Kaiser Thomas Palermo Luke Monnin Jared Regruth Matthew Blain Arthur Cilley Nolan Irons Cameron Roark Donovan Duffy Gabe Dorsey 5’7” 5’4” 5’6” 5’7” 5’9” 5’3” 5’11” 5’7” 5’4” 5’6” 5’11” 5’9” 5’8” 5’11” 5’5” 5’2” 5’2” 5’7” 15 13 14 15 15 13 15 15 12 15 15 15 15 15 14 13 13 14 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-16 BOYS’ TEAMS COLORADO CUTTHROAT DENVER, CO Website: denveryouthultimate.org Coaches: Buzz Ellsworth, Andy Thompson 1 Jonathan Olavarria 2 Mickey Walsh 3 Holt Crawford 7Greyson Esposito-Krier 8 Devin Serrano 10 Trevor Isaacson 11 Erik Peaslee 13 Jacob Serrano 14 Eli Henry 15 Charlie Erickson 17 Avery Balentine 19 Jason Williammee 20 Eli Uszacki 23 Nathan Hayden 24 Sam Blum 26 Joe Russell 47 Alan Kwong 72 Max Van Sickle 77 Connor Scott 5’7” 15 5’8” 15 5’7” 15 5’3”15 5’10” 15 5’11” 15 5’8” 15 5’10” 15 5’10” 15 5’10” 14 5’8” 15 5’9” 14 5’11” 15 5’0” 15 5’2” 15 5’9” 15 5’8” 15 5’8” 14 5’8” 15 A special thanks to the Wright Life from Fort Collins, and as always, Five Ultimate for their support. DELAWARE VALLEY DEVYL A NJ/PA Website: devylycc.blogspot.com Captains: Kevin Tsui, Harry McNamara, Eli Weaver Coaches: Ryan Belline, David Hsiung From the swamps of the Delaware Valley comes a team named after the famous Jersey Devil that lurks in the pine barrens between NJ and PA. This creature of folklore is known to be a fast-moving creature on the ground, to have bat-like wings with the ability to fly, and to let out a spine-tingling scream. Meanwhile, our ultimate team prides itself on being one of the fastestmoving teams on the field, having the ability to fly up to get a disc and having a sideline that is deafening. We are looking forward to bringing a U-16 team for fifth year of this division in Blaine, MN. ROSTER 2 Jack Cioffi 3 Ryan Chirichella 8 Ethan Tu 10 Eli Weaver 11 Aidan Paul 12 Eric Chan 13 Josh Camacho 16 Sean Johnson 17 Kevin Tsui 21 David Brewster 24 Aidan Boland 26 Jack Schwartz 27 Jared Goldenstein 31 Matt Stravach 32 David Perry 33 Colin Anderson 36 Chris Kelly 37 Matthew Viscido 41 Harry McNamara 46 Tristan Yarter 48 Ryan Moore 84Daniel Friedman-Brown 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 5’10” 5’7” 5’3” 5’11” 6’3” 5’11” 5’6” 5’5” 5’10” 5’8” 6’4” 6’0” 5’11” 5’10” 5’6” 5’10” 5’8” 5’3” 5’9” 5’10” 5’8” SPECTATOR INFO Once the U-16 YCC divisions were established, the Colorado Cutthroat crew knew we had to get our younger Colorado competitors involved. With our first U-16 appearance last year as the Colorado Fry, the young Cutthroats have grown and are coming back with the same name as their older age division leaders and influences, Colorado Cutthroat. The native trout from our mountain streams will look to improve from last year and rule the waters in Blaine. ROSTER 13 14 15 15 15 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 15 5’9”15 37 U-16 BOYS’ TEAMS DELAWARE VALLEY DEVYL B NJ/PA Website: devylycc.blogspot.com Captains: Aylen Learned, Johnny Sickles, ET Sten Coaches: Jason Thompson, Charles Cannon From the Delaware Valley Region between New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania comes the first ever B team in the U-16 Division. Returning for a second season, we are looking to perform even better than we did in our first appearance at YCC. The team is comprised of players from the strong early high school and middle school programs of Columbia, Westfield, Radnor, Pennsbury and Watchung. INDIANA INTENSITY INDIANA Website: indianaultimatefoundation.com Captains: Alex Henderson, Grant Dowling Coaches: Jake Phillips, Donovan Triplett INtensity was founded in 2015 as an expansion from Indiana’s usual U-19 team, INferno. The U-16 players for INtensity mostly come from the Center Grove freshman team and their U-16 summer league, but also feature players from Lawrence and Perry Meridian. This is a small group of players who have overcome some large hurdles to ensure their opportunity to play against the best in the country and represent the youngest division of Indiana youth ultimate on the country’s biggest stage. The team is named for the attitude they have displayed all year, despite often being younger and smaller than their opponents and playing with a physical intensity above their age. Key players include Alex Henderson, Dustin Baird, Cole Stettler and Caleb Sulya who you can expect to make an impact with large amounts of play time on both sides of the disc. ROSTER 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 12 14 15 22 26 27 29 32 38 39 45 66 99 Aylen Learned Grayson Shovlin Bobby Frankfort Zachary Singer Matthew Shapiro Jacob Singman Weslly Pan Zachary Hom Andre Moriak Benjamin Blais Johnny Sickles Henry Ing Justin Eng Jacob Hoovler Shaquan Jacobs Matt Pindilli Max Spiegel Josh Stryker Itamar Sten Felix Baur ROSTER 0 1 6 7 10 12 13 15 17 21 25 27 34 43 73 Alex Henderson Caleb Sulya Mitchell Anderson Luke Piper Kole Pempek Dustin Baird Xavier Sanchez Jarret Irish Grant Dowling Cameron Paulin John Soderdahl Gavin Dowling Mikey Smiley Cole Stettler Josh Billik 5’2” 5’0” 5’2” 5’2” 5’7” 5’8” 5’7” 5’8” 5’9” 5’7” 5’6” 5’11” 5’11” 5’0” 6’1” 5’3” 5’7” 5’5” 5’8” 5’7” 14 13 13 14 13 14 15 14 15 14 15 15 15 13 14 14 15 15 15 14 5’7” 5’10” 5’9” 5’11” 5’7” 5’9” 5’8” 5’8” 6’1” 5’9” 5’9” 6’1” 5’7” 5’10” 5’7” 15 15 14 14 15 15 14 14 15 14 15 13 15 15 14 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-16 BOYS’ TEAMS MINNESOTA SUPERIOR TWIN CITIES, MN Website: instagram.com/mnsuperioru16 Captains: Ben Fjetland-Souza, Cole Zielske, Marco Dregni Coaches: Brad Palmer, Carl Nelson, James Nguyen, Nico Dregni NEUQUA VALLEY NIGHTMARE NAPERVILLE, IL Website: nvultimate.com Captains: Nick Szimon, Nate Cinnamon Coaches: Joey Polarek, Jerry Kelly, Nick Johnson, Jack Shanahan The Neuqua Valley program has been around for eight years now. We are now a full-year program with programs in each season. The U-16 boys started just last year. We did well last year and look to improve this year. We look forward to competing at this amazing tournament and look to improve greatly. 2 Jack Lokowich 3Leo Sovell-Fernandez 5 Ben Fjetland-Souza 6 Sigurd Ostlie-Olson 7 Samit Patel 8 Asa Bowen 10 Anthony Jirele 12 Alex Hitchler 14 Randy Armenta 15 Josh Felton 18Mauricio Badillo-Moorman 19 Skyler Ihejirika 21 Jacob Kaufmann 23 Paul Weisser 24 Cole Zielske 25 Max Lang 27 Marco Dregni 29 Pete Rock 30 Becker Mathie 32 Kristofer Whear 35 Henrik Mikko 98 Ethan DeJesus 99Duncan Macklem-Johnson ROSTER 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 13 15 18 22 35 36 73 80 5’4” 16 5’5”15 5’7” 15 6’2” 16 5’3” 13 6’0” 15 5’9” 15 5’4” 13 5’6” 15 6’0” 15 5’6”13 5’3” 14 5’2” 15 5’8” 16 5’7” 16 5’8” 15 5’11” 16 5’7” 14 5’10” 15 6’0” 14 5’9” 15 5’8” 14 5’11”16 Ben Diener 5’9” Nate Cinnamon 5’7” Joseph Carolan 6’0” Brendan McCluskey 5’7” Kyle Sands 5’7” John Isakson 6’0” Kenny Jenkins 5’8” James Lazarski 5’10” Nick Piraino 5’9” Jack Walter 5’11” Richard Cao 5’10” Kai Courtney 5’8” Michael Durand 6’0” Jonathan Tseng 5’7” Max Bacani 5’9” Nick Szimon 5’11” 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS SPECTATOR INFO Like the mighty great lake from which we take our name, Superior has strived to develop depth and stay icy fresh throughout the humid Minnesota summer. We have dedicated our season to growing closer as a team and look to honor our collective hard work by playing with and for each other at the national tournament. Developing our mental strength and positivity has fed into our goal of exemplifying what spirit means to us: respecting one’s opponent by playing with intensity, humility and honesty. ROSTER 14 14 15 14 14 16 14 14 15 15 15 14 15 15 14 15 39 U-16 BOYS’ TEAMS PITTSBURGH PULSE PITTSBURGH, PA Website: pittsburgh-ultimate.org/youth-club-teams Captains: Christian Butch, Everett Ziegenfuss Coaches: David Hogan, Jack Slevin Present since the division’s inception, this will be Pulse’s fifth year competing at YCC. We are made up of players from Pittsburgh’s middle school and high school leagues and are looking forward to a fun and competitive tournament. SEATTLE OLYMPUS SEATTLE, WA Website: discnw.org Captains: Gabe Port, Ben Perkel, Cylas Schooley, Marc Munoz Coaches: Reid Koss, Khalif El-Salaam, Jesse Bolton Seattle U-16 boys are coming into the tournament strong, following after the previous winning teams – Rebellion, Dynasty and Doomsday. This year’s team descends from the mountaintops of Olympus, bestowed with the powers and knowledge of the teams that have preceded them and prepared to strike down all who stand before them. Like the Olympians from our namesake, Olympus will achieve supremacy over the titans of the tournament and take control of the universe. With thundering layouts, lightning bolt flicks and the power of the seas behind us, we seek to achieve greatness that would impress even Zeus himself. ROSTER 2 4 5 6 8 12 14 16 17 18 19 20 23 44 Alex Fu Ethan Landis Aaron Greenberg Alex Perez James Keat Devon Butler Jon Romantic Alex Levine Everett Ziegenfuss Eliot Hare Joe Keat Peter Zaccardi Christian Butch Tommy Fite 6’0” 5’6” 5’8” 5’6”’ 6’0” 5’9” 5’7” 5’2” 5’9” 5’9” 6’0” 5’9” 5’6” 6’1” 15 13 15 15 15 15 14 13 15 15 15 15 15 15 00 Ben Kass-Mullet 5’6” 2 Josh Robancho 5’5” 5’4” 5 Corbin Atack 7 Gabe Port 6’1” 8Isaiah Schneeweis-LaRene5’5” 10 Jasper Dean 5’7” 11 Marc Munoz 5’8” 12 Tony Venneri 5’5” 13 Soren Dahl 6’2” 14 Josh Kutz 5’6” 15 June Rapisura 5’4”: 16 Otis Williams 5’6” 17 Eric Folsom 6’1” 18 Zach Heffron 6’1” 21 Connor Ryan 6’0” 22 Ben Duyker 5’10” 24 Cylas Schooley 5’9” 34 Ben Perkel 5’11” 37 Connor Walsh 5’10” 74 Adam Jemmal 6’1” 15 15 15 15 ROSTER 15 13 15 14 14 15 13 13 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-16 BOYS’ TEAMS TRIANGLE AREA NC HAMMER TRIANGLE AREA, NC Website: tyul.org/ycc Coaches: Josh Hartzog, Heather Zimmerman, Sol Yanuck, Jake Rovner 0 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 20 21 24 25 27 29 37 49 52 54 55 96 99 Lael Powell Josh Singleton Raymond Chen Kevin Zhang Brian Wan Aaron Wynmor Jake Taylor Andrew Li Wilson Matthews Nathan Randby Bui Biechele Ryan Sanders Daniel Zhu Vincent Chen Curtis Kinnaman Aidan O’Connell Thomas Schiltz Mic Saleeby Alec Wright Ethan Ylizarde Anil Driehuys 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 5’8” 5’3” 5’8” 5’11” 5’9’’ 6’6” 6’0” 5’7” 5’11” 5’7” 5’8’’ 5’9” 6’0” 6’0” 5’9’’ 5’6” 6’8” 5’6” 6’0” 5’10” 5’0” 14 12 15 15 15 16 15 15 16 14 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 15 12 SPECTATOR INFO NC Hammer is excited to return to YCC as the Triangle Area’s U-16 boys’ team. In recent history, our team has achieved considerable success, including a championship in 2011 and consecutive finals appearances since 2013. This summer, we hope to continue our successful tradition, while upholding the Spirit of the Game throughout the tournament. Our team has a wide age range, from rising seventh to 11th graders. With players spanning from Raleigh, Chapel Hill and Durham, NC Hammer is determined to push its program to reach new heights this year! Stop, Hammer Time! ROSTER 41 U-16 GIRLS’ TEAMS BAY AREA BELLY OF THE BEAST! BAY AREA, CA Website: bayareadisc.org Captains: Jenna Krugler, Ava Hanna Coach: Nicole Neumiller This summer will mark a milestone year with Bay Area Disc bringing four teams to YCC. The culmination of a great year-round season started with our first GIRLS Program and was followed by camps, leagues, tournaments like King of Bongo and Spaghetti Western, and state and regional championships. ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 13 23 Jenna Krugler Tanya Bearson Lauren Hanna Valeria Gaona Vanessa Beeler Fae Rauber Lilly Baker Emily Goodwin Athena Lynch Ava Hanna Margo Donahue 5’1” 5’5” 5’3” 5’1” 5’4” 5’4” 5’9” 5’5” 5’6” 5’3” 5’2” 15 14 15 13 14 12 14 15 14 15 14 Annalee Colston 5’4” Rebecca Monnin 5’6” Anastasia Cappozzo5’6” Savannah Jeffries 5’6” Janey Vandegrift 5’5” Felicity Kenny 4’9” Gloria Kammer 5’6” Teressa Kenny 5’5” Eva Vandegrift 5’3” Kinsey Fry 5’1” Caroline Cilley 5’6” 12 12 15 14 15 11 15 15 12 13 13 We are the first U-16 girls’ team out of the Bay Area. We work hard, love our teammates and challenge ourselves to be courageous every day. We are looking to laying the foundation for a strong Bay Area girls’ team! CINCINNATI BELLE CINCINNATI, OH Captains: Teressa Kenny, Janey Vandegrift Coach: Kayla Fry Baby Belle is excited to be back for the second year of the girls’ U-16 division and is looking forward to just as much fun. Comprised of young ladies from all over the Cincinnati area, Baby Belle strives to grow in their own skills while also encouraging the growth of girls’ ultimate everywhere. They practice with the U-19 girls, participate in youth summer leagues and clinics, and most of all, love playing the sport of ultimate. After a wonderful inaugural year taking second place in 2014, Baby Belle anticipates a tournament of challenging competition and good spirit. ROSTER 0 3 4 11 13 15 17 22 23 83 88 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-16 GIRLS’ TEAMS PORTLAND RIP TIDE PORTLAND, ME Website: maineultimate.org Captains: Emily Pozzy, Kennedy McCarthy Coaches: Alex Pozzy, Rebecca Hennessy, Jim Ekedahl ROSTER 5 7 9 11 18 24 27 44 20 Sophia Hennessy Ayla Gunther Karli Chapin Kennedy McCarthy Abby Ekedahl Ella Novick Isabel Clayter Emily Pozzy Caitlyn Hanley MINNESOTA SUPERIOR SPECTATOR INFO This is the second year since Rising Tide emerged from the depths of the North Atlantic and began to fester on the coast of Maine. The snow melted here about a week ago, and the team is pumped to finally be playing ultimate instead of some ice sport. ROSTER 12 14 15 17 TWIN CITIES, MN 18 Captains: Ana Caballero, Sylvie Mercil 19 20 Coaches: Kyle Nelson, Meg Tvrdik, Tobie Miller, Brittany Boyd 23 32 This is the first year for the Minnesota Superior 34 U-16 girls, and we are very excited! Our girls’ 81 youth club program doubled this year, allow- 88 ing us to give these young women a chance to compete at a higher level. We have been having a great time getting to know each other and creating a stronger presence in Minnesota. Look out for these fierce faces – they are a very spirited bunch! Ella Tomlinson Anna Clements Leona DeRango Sylvie Mercil Emma Krasky Claire Riggins Lisa Hansen Casey Hoffman Claudia Patrin Ana Caballero Jenna Geier Doua Ci Lor 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 5’9” 5’10” 5’4” 5’0” 5’3” 5’4” 5’3” 5’4” 5’0” 5’4” 5’8” 5’4” 13 15 15 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 43 U-16 GIRLS’ TEAMS SEATTLE ECHO SEATTLE, WA Captains: Kaia Roast, Soumya Keefe, Bailey Shigley, Kennadi Hairston Coaches: Heather Ann Brauer, Lindsay Lang We are Seattle Echo! We are a team of young girls who strive to be the best athletes we can be and have the best character possible. We get down on defense and crush our offensive plays. Our speed and quick decision making are an essential part of our playing. This year, with half returners and half newcomers, we are on a quest to echo what we achieved last year. EC-HO! TRIANGLE AREA KITTY HAWKS CHAPEL HILL, NC Coaches: Meg Duffy, Jenny Wei, Elisabeth Parker 2015 marks the second year of Kitty Hawks, previously called Space Cats. The Kitty Hawks travel from North Carolina to compete in YCCs each year. Although these girls are young, they have a huge love for the sport! Our rising stars include (but are not limited to) Ellen Yu (15), Ellie Cubrilovic (14), and Margaret Barry (15). ROSTER 1 Kaia Roast 2 Yenni Lee 3 Grace Patterson 5 Samantha Patrick 6 Kennadi Hairston 7 Cameron Jewett 8 Hazel Ostrowski 9 Bailey Shigley 11 Nori Catalano 14 Nina Alworth 16 Emma Constantino 17 Soumya Keefe 18 Maja Johnson 19 Stella Biehl 21 Peixian Rong 23Paige Jeantette-Coca 25 Tess Barton 34 Abby Hecko 39 Louise King 44 Maren Schimek 52 Claire Hodges ROSTER 1 3 10 11 13 14 15 24 28 31 33 42 62 5’10” 5’3” 5’5” 5’5” 5’7” 5’6” 5’5” 5’7” 5’4” 5’1” 5’3” 5’8” 5’7” 5’3” 5’0” 15 16 14 15 15 15 13 15 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 5’4”15 5’4” 14 5’6” 15 5’5” 15 5’4” 14 5’6” 15 Maya Birckhead Madeline Brooks Alyssa Ehrhardt Margaret Barry Diane Gildehaus Ellen Yu Jennifer Qian Grace Conerly Carinna Kinnaman Katherine Li Ellie Cubrilovic Linnea Van Manen Allison Church 13 13 15 15 15 15 15 14 13 14 14 15 15 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-16 GIRLS’ TEAMS USA ULTIMATE FREE AGENTS USA Coaches: Sarah Anciaux, Sarah Meckstroth ROSTER Mari Scott Maia Nelson Lisa Speegle Betsy Siegal Alana Ross Emma Chin Amy Farquharson SPECTATOR INFO 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 45 HEALTH AND SAFETY Medical staff, including athletic trainers, will be on site at Tournament Central to treat injuries, handle emergencies and provide some preventative care. The event will provide standard athletic tape, pre-wrap, ice and some bandages. Other supplies, including special tape or bandages and anti-inflammatory drugs, must be provided by teams or may be charged by the training staff. If there is an injury on a field that needs medical attention, inform a field marshal, and he or she will radio to the trainers. If you have medical issues that require attention in the morning before play, please show up early to avoid long lines. The trainers will be at the fields two hours prior to game time each day. Directions to the local hospital can be found in the “Directions” section of this program. Concussions PLAYER INFO EDUCATION • USA Ultimate recommends the CDC “Heads Up Safety” program, a free one-hour online training: cdc.gov/concussion/headsup/youth.html. • USA Ultimate’s participant waiver includes important information from the CDC regarding concussion safety: usaultimate.org/membership/usa_ultimate_membership_forms.aspx COACHING REQUIREMENTS • Coaches at USA Ultimate events are required to have completed a concussion awareness and safety recognition program (like the CDC program above or other local or state-recommended course).Coaches should not submit records of course completion to USA Ultimate, but should maintain records on-site while coaching. REMOVAL & RETURN TO PLAY • All guidelines identified by the CDC must be strictly followed in the event of a suspected concussion. 1. Remove athlete from play. 2. Ensure athlete is evaluated by a health care professional trained in concussion diagnosis and management. Do not try to judge the seriousness of the injury yourself. 3. If a minor, inform athlete’s parents or guardians about the known or possible concussion and give them the fact sheet on concussion. 4. Allow athlete to return to play only with permission from an appropriate health care professional. Doctor’s Note Requirement If, during a USA Ultimate event, an athlete receives care at a hospital, medical clinic or doctor’s office, or is referred to a hospital or doctor by event medical staff, the athlete is barred from further competition in that event until he or she provides a doctor’s note, on letterhead or prescription pad, to event medical staff stating that the athlete is authorized to return to competition. Heat, Nutrition and Hydration • Heat-related illness occurs when body cooling by evaporation is limited. Sweating depletes the body’s salt and moisture, which leads to dehydration. If a player recognizes any signs or symptoms of heat-related illness, he or she should treat the problem immediately. • Signs and symptoms of heat illness can include changes in level of consciousness, abdominal cramps, nausea/vomiting, fatigue/tingling, chills, inability to spit, dry mucous membranes, decreased output and change in color of urine. 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 47 • Prevention and Treatment of Heat Illness - Avoid alcohol, caffeine and carbonated beverages. - Medications such as antihistamines, decongestants, certain asthma medications and diuretics can increase risk for heat illness. Avoid them if possible. - Avoid certain nutritional supplements (such as caffeine and ephedrine) that can dehydrate the body and/or increase metabolism and heat production. - Know your body – be honest! Are you fit enough to perform under current conditions? - Eat and drink (water AND sports drinks) optimally before, during and after play. Potassium is important (good sources include sports drinks, yogurt, grapefruit juice, bananas and oranges). Sodium is also important (good sources include sports drinks, vegetable juices, pretzels, nuts, cheese and crackers). After play, carbohydrates are important: foods such as potatoes, honey, cereal, white bread, corn chips, sports drinks, jelly beans, rice cakes, bagels, crackers and gummy candies). - Don’t drink too much. Over-hydrating can be dangerous if it leads to a fluid and electrolyte imbalance. - Monitor your urine. Clear/copious = hydrated. Dark = Need water/electrolytes. - Be sensitive to prior illness. If you’ve been sick, your body may be more susceptible to dehydration. - Rest and cool down after play. Find shade, wet the skin, get in front of a fan or breeze. Sideline Safety • S pectators and equipment must stay at least three yards away from the sidelines. Where there are buffer lines, respect them. Chairs, coolers, strollers, you, etc., must be at least three yards from the sidelines. • If a player believes that an object on the sideline is not safe, he or she should inform event staff and refrain from playing until he or she is satisfied that safe conditions have been established. • USA Ultimate and event staff reserve the right to move or remove objects or spectators from on or near the playing field if those conditions are, in the opinion of USA Ultimate or event staff, unsafe for players, staff or spectators. Lightning Guidelines • Event staff will communicate with players and spectators via PA system and through field marshals equipped with radios if there is a lightning danger. Play then will be stopped, and everyone should seek shelter. • Safe shelter for players and spectators at the field site includes any fully enclosed building or vehicle with a hard top and closed windows. • Event staff will use the “flash-to-bang” method to determine when to send people to shelter. By the time the flash-to-bang count has reached 30 seconds, all individuals should be in a safe shelter location. • If you can’t get to a safe shelter, try to avoid being the tallest object in an open field or on open water. Avoid other tall objects, metal objects and water. Assume a crouched position with only the balls of your feet touching the ground, your arms wrapped around your knees, and your head lowered. Minimize contact with the ground. Do not lie flat. • Avoid using telephone land lines. Cell phones are safe, provided the person has followed other safety guidelines. • Event staff will indicate to players when play is going to resume. Team captains should meet at Tournament Central to receive instructions for resuming play and any schedule modifications. 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SPIRIT OF THE GAME™ 1. THE GOLDEN RULE: TREAT OTHERS AS YOU WOULD WANT TO BE TREATED. Spirited games result from mutual respect among opponents. Assume the best of your opponent. Give him or her the benefit of a doubt. You would want the same for yourself. But if you are thick-skinned, do not assume that your opponent is. Maybe you should think of this rule as, “treat others as you would have them treat your mother.” 2. CONTROL: SOTG TAKES REAL EFFORT. SOTG is not just some abstract principle that everyone adopts and then games run smoothly without effort. Close calls are made in tight games. Hard fouls are committed. SOTG is about how you handle yourself under pressure: how you contain your emotionality, tame your temper, and modulate your voice. If you initiate or contribute to the unraveling of spirit, the concept falls apart quickly. If you act to mend things (or at least not exacerbate the situation) by following (1) above, the game heals itself. 4. SOTG IS COMPATIBLE WITH CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY. It is a fallacy to argue that the stakes are so important that some aspect of SOTG can be cast aside. Time and again, great teams and star players have shown that you can bring all your competitive and athletic zeal to a game without sacrificing fair play or respect for your opponent. PLAYER INFO 3. HECKLING AND TAUNTING ARE DIFFERENT. Ultimate has a long tradition of good-natured heckling. Heckles are friendly barbs, typically from non-playing spectators. Heckling can be fun, but taunting is unspirited and wrong. Harassing remarks after an opponent’s foul call or close play are NOT heckling: they are abusive taunts which create unpleasant playing conditions and often escalate to acrimonious disputes. 5. DON’T “GIVE AS YOU GOT.” There is no “eye for an eye.” If you are wronged, you have no right to wrong someone in return. In the extreme case where you were severely mistreated, you may bring the issue up with a captain, tournament director, or even lodge a complaint with the governing body. If you retaliate in kind, however, a complaint may be filed against you. We recall point (1): treat others as you would have them treat you, not as they have treated you. In the end, you are responsible for you. 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 49 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SPIRIT OF THE GAME™ CONTINUED 6. BREATHE. After a hard foul, close call, or disputed play, take a step back, pause, and take a deep breath. In the heat of competition, emotions run high. By giving yourself just a bit of time and space, you will gain enough perspective to compose yourself and concentrate on the facts involved in the dispute (was she in or out; did you hit his hand or the disc; did that pick affect the play). Your restraint will induce a more restrained response from your opponent. Conflagration averted, you may resume business as usual. 7. WHEN YOU DO THE RIGHT THING, PEOPLE NOTICE. When you turn the other cheek, you know you’ve done the right thing. You may not hear praise, there may be no standing ovation, but people do notice. Eventually, their respect for you and their appreciation of the game will grow. 8. BE GENEROUS WITH PRAISE. Compliment an opponent on her good catch. Remark to a teammate that you admire their honesty in calling themselves out of bounds. Look players in the eye and congratulate them when you shake their hands after a game. These small acts boost spirit greatly, a large payoff for little time and effort. 9. IMPRESSIONS LINGER. Not only does the realization that your actions will be remembered for a long time serve to curb poor behavior, it can also inspire better conduct. Many old-timers enjoy the experience of meeting an elite player who remembers their first rendezvous on the field and recalls the event in detail. A good first encounter with an impressionable young player can have considerable long term positive impact. 10. HAVE FUN. All other things being equal, games are far more fun without the antipathy. Go hard. Play fair. Have fun. Special thanks to Eric Zaslow and members of the 2005 Conduct Committee (Jeff Dunbar, Kate Bergeron, Eric Zaslow, Will Deaver) for the development of this document. Adopted by USA Ultimate Executive Committee, March 29, 2005. 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS SPIRIT AWARDS Ultimate has traditionally relied upon the spirit of sportsmanship, which places the responsibility for fair play on the player. Highly competitive play is encouraged, but never at the expense of mutual respect among competitors, adherence to the agreed upon rules of the game, or the basic joy of play. -- 11th Edition USA Ultimate Rules of Ultimate. INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Teams will each be asked to nominate a player from their own team who they feel displays the highest level of Spirit. The definition of Spirit is up to each team but should include elements of sportsmanship, leadership, perseverance, fire, etc. Choose the person whose attitude you wish other people on your team would emulate and who other players off your team admire. Individual Spirit winners will receive a medal and prize disc (courtesy of DISCRAFT). Thanks to Discraft for their support of ultimate and Spirit of the Game! TEAM AWARDS Following every game, each team will be asked to rate its opponent using the World Flying Disc Federation’s spirit scoring system. WFDF SPIRIT SCORING (from www.wfdf.org) The objectives of the Spirit of the Game (SOTG) scoring sheet are: 1) Educate players on what Spirit of the Game is. 2) Help teams to improve specific parts of their Spirit. 3) Celebrate SOTG by awarding a prize to the team that gets the highest score. To achieve this, every team needs to score in a similar fashion. We recognize that SOTG is hard to capture exactly, and the specifics and the examples may vary by country, competition level, etc., but if players adhere to the guidelines below, the objectives of the scoring system will be achieved. PLAYER INFO HOW TO FILL IN THE SCORES • Filling in the scores is a team effort. This helps in educating your players too. While this might take several minutes the first few times, it will take only a minute after you get used to it. • It is expected that teams display normal, good spirit. The system was designed in accordance with this expectation. Therefore the baseline in each category is “Good” which equals 2 Points. For each game, determine if the other team was better than, worse than, or the same as just a regular game and score accordingly. • Focus on each question and answer that question only. Do not start with an overall score in mind and work backwards to get that score. • There might be many times that nothing out of the ordinary occurred at a game. As such, each category should get 2 points. A final score of 10 points is considered Good Spirit. • Give a real score that reflects the items detailed on the sheet; do not score a team because you felt the team was ‘nice’ or because they made a funny game in the circle. • Do your part of the job and bring back the sheet when requested by the TD. LOGISTICS: • Teams will receive a sample scoring sheet explanation. Teams will also receive three blank scoring sheets, 1 for each day of competition. • After your last round of play each day, return the scoring sheet to the score keeper of your last game or to the Information Tent at Tournament Headquarters. 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 51 SPIRIT CIRCLE USA Ultimate has recommended post-game “spirit circles” to teams at the Youth Club Championships since 2010. It’s an idea borrowed from international competitions throughout the ultimate world. For years, American teams have traveled to world championships where they have not only done exceptionally well in each competition, but showed the international community the importance we place on respect for the game and their opponents. But American players have also learned a lot from competing against teams from other countries, and invariably one of the most positive parts of the international experience has been the tradition of the post-game spirit circle. While there are a number of ways to do this, here are some quick tips to get your team started: - Following each game, rather than lining up to slap hands, the two teams gather into a circle, alternating players on each team, facing inward, with arms around the shoulders of the person next to you. - One or two people (often team captains) on each team will talk briefly about the game. Usually the losing team goes first, then the winning team. - Things to talk about can include how the game went, how your own team played, what the other team did well, who on the other team played well, and anything else that might be worth communicating…even if it’s something you think could be done better (and don’t forget to look in the mirror on this). - After each team has had a chance to talk, the winning team takes a step into the circle and walks around counter-clockwise to slap hands with the players on the other team. That’s it! It’s pretty simple and definitely an experience that brings teams together and puts the game and the experience in perspective. It’s all about respect for each other and the experience of bringing out the best in each other through competition. It’s also about building relationships and seeing opponents for what they really are: part of the same community that loves ultimate. Please note that this is not meant to replace other postgame traditions you may have (e.g., cheers, games, photos, gifts or trading gear). Good luck, and please let USA Ultimate staff and other event organizers how it goes! 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS USA ULTIMATE SPIRIT OF COACHING BACKGROUND: The role of the coach at all levels of ultimate is unique in a sport that places on-field player authority above non-player influence. As a non-player, the coach’s authority must not extend to the on-field officiating process. Coaches may be faced with situations where they are able to correct the self-officiating process and ensure the correct outcome to a given play. In this situation, coaches must not interfere in the officiating process, in order to ensure that players learn and take responsibility for officiating. Coach interference in the decisionmaking process, even in the most egregious violations, will indicate to players that the coach – and not the players – has the ultimate responsibility for ensuring the inherent fairness of the game. Teaching players the rules and how to implement them should be done at practices or off the field. It is the coach’s responsibility to ensure that the players understand their own responsibilities as players and teach players how to handle those responsibilities. GUIDELINES: • Coaches should introduce themselves to the other coaches prior to a game and discuss concerns. This could potentially include the level of play, the level of intensity (e.g. spiking and rushing the field), and possible modifications to the captain’s clause (e.g. prohibiting zone for new teams or foot-blocking). • Because the potential for misperception is high, spiking is prohibited at the youth level unless otherwise agreed upon by the coaches or captains. Spiking in a disrespectful manner is never acceptable at any level. • Youth coaches will make an effort to educate parents about Spirit of the Game and work to create a sideline atmosphere that respects Spirit of the Game. PLAYER INFO • Coaches will not make calls from the sideline or offer their opinion on a play. Coaches should encourage players to come to a resolution on their own, and if asked during a dispute, coaches may offer rules clarifications. After a dispute a coach may talk to his or her own player about the dispute and offer opinions. • Coaches will teach and give players opportunities to practice knowledge of the rules of ultimate. • Coaches will always exhibit respect for opposing players, other coaches and observers. • Coaches will model Spirit of the Game at all times. SUMMARY: The coach’s goal in terms of Spirit of the Game is to create an environment where players are responsible for upholding the rules and ensuring that the outcomes of plays and games are fair. 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 53 2015 USA ULTIMATE COACHING SIDELINE ACCESS INFORMATION During games at USA Ultimate Championship events where field access is restricted, teams with coaching staffs are required to have at least one Level-1 Certified coach or a coach who has attended the USA Ultimate Coaching Ethics Workshop in order for coaching staff to have player-level field access. All coaches must pass an NCSI background check, be current coachlevel members of USA Ultimate and must read, sign and agree to abide by the USA Ultimate Coaching Code of Ethics and Spirit of Coaching Statement. All other non-player support staff with player-level or limited field access must read, sign and agree to abide by the USA Ultimate Coaching Code of Ethics and Spirit of Coaching Statement. Limits on number of coaches and other non-player support staff will be determined by specific event guidelines. For more information on USA Ultimate’s Spirit of Coaching or Coaching Certification Requirements, please contact USA Ultimate Coordinator of Youth & Education Programs Sarah Powers at sarah@hq.usaultimate.org, or visit the USA Ultimate website at usaultimate.org. tcgateway.com 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 BOYS’ SCHEDULE 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 BOYS’ SCHEDULE SCHEDULES & MAP 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 57 U-19 GIRLS’ SCHEDULE 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 GIRLS’ SCHEDULE SCHEDULES & MAP 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 59 U-19 MIXED SCHEDULE 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-19 MIXED SCHEDULE SCHEDULES & MAP 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 61 U-16 BOYS’ SCHEDULE 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS U-16 BOYS’ SCHEDULE SCHEDULES & MAP 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 63 U-16 GIRLS’ SCHEDULE 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS FIELD MAP SCHEDULES & MAP 2015 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 65
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