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Until Session 2, 2008, Lancaster was the only site remaining who's RAs had never been defeated in the Staff vs. Student Ultimate game. Going in as the underdogs, Dharun Ravi, Scott Xu, Sean Yan, Chris Tian, Michael Zhuang, Kevin Zhang, Jacob Hobbie, Hannah R. Jin, Franklin, Millie Croman, and Ester Rong managed to defeat them with a final score of 13-12.  The game was heated with an active crowd of approximately fourty people. When the score was 11-12, students leading, Dharun Ravi cut deep into the end zone.  His teammate hucked it to him and he caught it, making the score 10-13.  The crowd charged the field believing that the students won, but a controversial travel was called by the RAs, voiding the point.  The score remained at 11-12, but then the RAs scored, making it 12-12.  Scott Xu was then able to catch the disc in the end zone, a floaty and almost intercepted pass,winning the game.
 
Until Session 2, 2008, Lancaster was the only site remaining who's RAs had never been defeated in the Staff vs. Student Ultimate game. Going in as the underdogs, Dharun Ravi, Scott Xu, Sean Yan, Chris Tian, Michael Zhuang, Kevin Zhang, Jacob Hobbie, Hannah R. Jin, Franklin, Millie Croman, and Ester Rong managed to defeat them with a final score of 13-12.  The game was heated with an active crowd of approximately fourty people. When the score was 11-12, students leading, Dharun Ravi cut deep into the end zone.  His teammate hucked it to him and he caught it, making the score 10-13.  The crowd charged the field believing that the students won, but a controversial travel was called by the RAs, voiding the point.  The score remained at 11-12, but then the RAs scored, making it 12-12.  Scott Xu was then able to catch the disc in the end zone, a floaty and almost intercepted pass,winning the game.
  

Revision as of 15:04, 9 August 2008

Ultimate Frisbee is a game played by a large portion of CTY students. It involves rules similar to football combined with European handball.

The Rules

There are two endzones. The objective is for someone to catch the frisbee in the endzone in order to score a point. There is no contact and no movement with the frisbee, except for steps to stop your momentum. Possession of the frisbee changes when the opposing team catches the frisbee OR the receiving team fails to catch the frisbee due to factors such as wind, out of bound throws, drops, the opposing team smacks it down, etc.

There is also something called stalling. When a player catches the frisbee, a player on the opposing team may stand in front of him/her and wave his/her hands frantically while saying, "Stall one, stall two, etc." (Ah, and I remember when one day someone made a Starr pun: "Stall one... Starr two... Starr three... -Starr) This is to prevent a player from standing like a deer in headlights with the frisbee in his/her hands. The counting is to apply pressure and also so that when the stalls are up (standard is either 7 or 10 stalls), the frisbee is in the possession of the other team. The frantic hand-waving is such that when a player throws the frisbee, there is hope that the staller will be able to smack it down.

There is usually a tournament and a staff-student game. (At Lancaster 05.1, there was the Ultimizzle Frisizzle Tournamizzle which followed Poker Poker Tournamoker).

Ultimizzle Frisbizzle Tournamizzle

The administration of Lancaster decides on the most bizarre names for tournaments and such. According to Adam Roush, there was once an informal rule that required the words in the names of all tournaments to rhyme.

In 2006 Session 1, there was, of course, the Ultimizzle Frizbizzle Tournamizzle, which was accompanied by the Quizbizzle Tournamizzle. Session 2 included the Tournamizzle, the Texizzle Hold 'Emizzle Tournabizzle, and the Copa de Lancaster Soccer Tournament (won by Team Default).

Although the -izzle based nightmares find their roots in past years, there was a dearth of izzleness in LAN.05.2, which heralded tournaments such as the Agreedball Tournameedball (which also apeeard in LAN 06.1), the Super Poker Tournamoker, and the Ultimate Frisbee Tournamisbee.

Notable Victories

Knights vs. RA Team:

Until Session 2, 2008, Lancaster was the only site remaining who's RAs had never been defeated in the Staff vs. Student Ultimate game. Going in as the underdogs, Dharun Ravi, Scott Xu, Sean Yan, Chris Tian, Michael Zhuang, Kevin Zhang, Jacob Hobbie, Hannah R. Jin, Franklin, Millie Croman, and Ester Rong managed to defeat them with a final score of 13-12. The game was heated with an active crowd of approximately fourty people. When the score was 11-12, students leading, Dharun Ravi cut deep into the end zone. His teammate hucked it to him and he caught it, making the score 10-13. The crowd charged the field believing that the students won, but a controversial travel was called by the RAs, voiding the point. The score remained at 11-12, but then the RAs scored, making it 12-12. Scott Xu was then able to catch the disc in the end zone, a floaty and almost intercepted pass,winning the game.

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