The Day, New London, Conn. Lee Howard, The Day, New London, Conn. Sep. 21—Rowan McDonnell remembers being enchanted by the game of Ultimate Frisbee after first watching a competition in Waterford at a ...
The professionals in the American Ultimate Disc League call it the “barbecue backhand.” It’s the way 99.9 percent of the world throws a Frisbee. The average person at the beach or park flicks the disc ...
From Oct. 19-22, the Premier Sports Campus at Lakewood Ranch will swarm with agile athletes for the USA Ultimate Club National championships, the 49th annual celebration of “Ultimate Frisbee.” ...
Collegians, young professionals and other adventure-seekers rummaged through their sports bags in preparation for a dusk warm-up on the Silver Bowl Park field. Late-arriving Las Vegas Ultimate Frisbee ...
There is a professional Frisbee league. In fact, there are two. But don’t say “Frisbee,” the proper word is “ultimate.” The American Ultimate Disc League (AUDL) says they are the first and largest ...
Well it looks like my sport of choice has become ultimate. My forehand is quite good as it is my dominant throw, and my backhand is coming around quite nicely.<br><br>The only problem is...<br><br>I ...
Which ultimate frisbee disc is best? In the last decade or so, ultimate — the sport once known as ultimate frisbee — has risen in popularity. What was once relegated to college quads is now played ...
Tossing a Frisbee, once considered a pastime of hippies and college students, is the basis for a sport known as Ultimate, complete with leagues and tournaments. Adam Leventhal started playing Ultimate ...
While most of us have been focused on the NBA playoffs and the Summer Olympics, another sport is picking up speed — and a large following. It’s one of the fastest-growing sports and it involves only a ...
It’s not that Seattle teenager Abby Hecko doesn’t like traditional sports. She’s tapped a soccer ball, dribbled a basketball and run the trails of cross country many times. None give her the ultimate ...
The professionals in the American Ultimate Disc League call it the “barbecue backhand.” It’s the way 99.9 percent of the world throws a Frisbee. The average person at the beach or park flicks the disc ...
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