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The Chattanooga Summer Ultimate League 2008
REGISTRATION HAS CLOSED!
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What is Ultimate League?
Have
you ever experienced something so profoundly satisfying that everything else
suddenly seemed superfluous in its presence? Ultimate will affect you in such
a way. Not that you'll give up eating and bathing, but work and Sunday
afternoons at the movies may just lose their charm.
Click here for a glimpse into our past League Seasons
Ultimate, also known as "Ultimate Frisbee," is a non-contact sport
played with a "Frisbee" disc by two seven-player teams. The object
of the game is to score goals. The disc may only be moved by passing from
player to player, as running with the disc is not allowed. Any time a pass is
incomplete, intercepted, knocked-down, or contacts an out-of-bounds area, a
turnover occurs, resulting in an immediate change of possession of the disc.
A goal is scored when a player successfully passes the disc to a teammate in
the end zone which that team is attacking. Ultimate relies on
athleticism, strategy, and, above all, teamwork.
Click here for more info on the game of Ultimate
The Chattanooga Ultimate League offers everyone, from the beginner to the expert,
a chance to experience the excitement of Ultimate in a recreational
setting. We encourage universal participation because we believe that
all people deserve a chance to play the greatest team sport known to
man. It's time for you to play Ultimate, even if you've never thrown a
Frisbee!
All teams are coed and incorporate an even integration of skill levels, so
that no one team should stand out from the rest. The league aspires to
educate all participants toward a deeper understanding of the game, including
basic concepts, rules, skills, and strategies. Our goal is to
provide a relaxing atmosphere with a competitive edge where
sportsmanship and Spirit reign, an atmosphere guaranteed to give your body a
workout and your spirit a lift. We strive to encourage fellowship
throughout the community, so you're guaranteed to meet some fascinating
individuals both on the field and at our social functions during the
season.
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