have the chance to experience
The digital Ultimate Crossword #2
just how awesome playing
Test your skill.
Ultimate really is.”
Not to mention, Calgary has
some catching up to do.
“We have great youth
programs going in Vancouver,
Winnipeg and Toronto already,”
Friesen notes. “Calgary needs
to count itself in that elite
group.”
A key to the program’s
success will be the local buy-
in and support from Ultimate
fans both on and off the fields.
“It’s vitally important to have
our whole Ultimate community
embrace this program,” Friesen
says. “The kids need coaches
and mentors and we’ll need
lots of help. We need everyone to pitch in.”
Friesen is already planning a spring tournament
(stay tuned for more details) and is hitting the
streets to round up volunteers for juniors clinics
and high school liaisons. When asked what
the future holds for Calgary’s Juniors program,
Friesen was enthusiastic about its potential.
“We’ve got a new crop coming up who are
learning fast.,” he says. “This group is a bit
aCroSS doWn
younger to start with (Gr. 9s), but they will have
2. Any halting of play due to a call, discus- 1. The circle of team players used to focus
the advantage of four years together. Look for
sion, or time-out that requires a check emotions before starting play.
them at CUC 2012 as solid contenders.” »U
or self-check to restart play (3 words) (2 words)
6. Any infraction of the rules other than 3. The nature of play (of which there are
a foul. three) at a particular moment during
7. Sustained contact with, and control of,
the game. (4 words)
a non-spinningn disc. 4. A situation that occurs when the disc
9. The marker’s audible count in seconds
lands outside of the lines defining the
while defending the handler. (2 words)
playfield, hits an object that is not
in the playing field, or is caught by a
10. A Greatest which results in a score.
player who lands or leaps from outside
(2 words, first word has an apostrophe
the playfield. (3 words, with a [dash]
which counts as a letter in a square)
between each which counts as a letter
11. Related to The Greatest, this term in a square)
describes the situation where a receiver
5. A disc that turns left when thrown flat
jumps from in-bdounds, catches the
with a right-handed backhand throw.
disc, thinks he/she is going to land
out-of-bounds (which would result in
8. An overhead throw released with a
a turnover) and so releases the disc
perpendicular elbow (AKA the wrist-
before landing in-bounds.
hook, the biscuit in the UK, or the
chicken wing).
12. Starts at the beginning of the game or
when the previous goal is scored and
ends when the next goal is scored. (2
words)champs are from this province.
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