The UPA is now "USA Ultimate"!!

The UPA is now "USA Ultimate"!!
The UPA has changed its name from the UPA(the Ultimate Players Association) to USA Ultimate

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Great Lakes College Open Regionals Preview 2010


Great Lakes Regionals is this weekend April 1st and 2nd in Bloomington, IN. The tournament will be hosted by Indiana University's Hoosermamas. Brackets are posted with seeding as follows:
1. Michigan State
2. Michigan
3. Illinois
4. OSU
5. Indiana
6. Purdue
7. Notre Dame
8. Ohio University
9. Ball State
10. Northwestern
11. Wheaton
12. Kenyon
13. Kentucky
14. Dayton
15. Kalamazoo
16. Michigan-B






Saturday, April 24, 2010

Ghetto Force in the News

Ghetto received a full page spread in the Tuesday April 13th printing of Flyer News. The article focuses on the physical and fast paced nature of the sport, and the high level of competition in ultimate.

The web version can be found here: http://flyernews.com/articles/volume/57/issue/39/category/sports/id/5798
the PDF file can be found here: http://flyernews.com/files/pdf/57/issue_39.pdf

Flyer News posted an update article on its website describing our domination on Saturday and our regional qualifying play on Sunday.

it can be found here: http://flyernews.com/articles/volume/57/issue/40/category/sports/id/5808

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

I Love Dayton - Jonesy ft. Peter Larkin

Rookie Player Pete Larkin hits it big with his rendition of Asher Roth's I love college


2010 College East Plains Sectionals - Day 2

Upon finishing 5-0 saturday Ghetto was told by the crack tournament director, Trish, that games would be starting at 10:45. With this in mind Ghetto made the drive back to Dayton, agreeing to arrive at the fields 9:45 the next morning. All was well until our genius TD called at 9:00pm to inform us that we would now be playing at 9:00am instead of 10:45am, apparently she screw-up the schedule... one of many TD screw-ups occurring throughout the weekend. Needless to say, we gave her a piece of our minds, continuing until she hung up on us.

You may be wondering, "why does Central get 7 bids to regionals with 24 teams attending sectionals, Michigan get 4 bids with only 12 teams at sectionals, while the East Plains only gets 5 bids with 24 teams." Well, the reason actually makes sense but I doubt many teams are aware of the rule change. Central received 6 size bids, and once strength bid, East Plains received 4 size bids and 1 strength bid, and Michigan received 2 size bids and 2 strength bids.

In order for a team participating in sectionals to count towards a section's bid allocation it must have played 10 UPA sanctioned regular season games. Most of the teams competing at East Plains Sectionals did not have 10 UPA sanctioned games prior to sectionals. Looking through teams schedules the following are teams that did not count towards bid allocation: Kentucky, because they failed the roster eligibility comparison for 7 of their games; Miami(Ohio) didn't play one UPA eligible game because they failed every roster eligibility comparison prior to sectionals!; Louisville; OSU B; Wooster; Ohio Northern; Denison; OU B; Murry State; Berea; Youngstown State; and Cincinnati B. Its difficult to tell whether Kenyon, West Virginia, Oberlin, and Ohio Wesleyan played 10 UPA eligible games because their schedules are not labeled properly. A big thank you to the following teams for participating in 10 UPA eligible games prior to sectionals: OSU, Ohio, Dayton, Xavier, Cincinnati, Toledo, Case Western Reserve, and Kent State.

Dayton 5 Vs. OSU 15
Ghetto came out completely flat against OSU going down several points early. Hampered by injured , players out of shape (due to recovering from injuries, the tax season, and student teaching), and the large number of starters who quit eayerst this season, Ghetto could not keep up on man defense. Sunday brought light winds making zones ineffective on both sides. In addition, Ghetto played badly on offense, throwing away discs at key points. On a positive note Whoa Pat Bello finally show that he can play top level ultimate... now we just need him to play like that every point! If I had to estimate, I'd say that this OSU team is the weakest its been in several years. OSU went on to play OU in the Finals 13-12, winning on universe point after OU threw the disc away on OSU's end-line, inches away from ending OSU's 11 year sectional championship streak. OU went on to take second place in 13-12 win over Kenyon.

Dayton 12 Vs. Kentucky 15
Dayton continued its Sunday morning downward spiral with a loss to Kentucky, who would go on to take 4th place. Ghettos aging players leaned heavily on their younger teammates, but giving 100% throughout the game. Upon conclusion of the match Ghetto began to question whether earning a regional bid would be attainable. After dropping two games in a row Ghetto would have to win its final two games to qualify for regionals.

Dayton 15 Vs. Cincinnati 8
At this point sectionals became a war of attrition. Fraszzel Dazzle stepped up with with motivating words and led by example shutting down Cinci's young guns on the field. Gali showed what fresh legs can do helping to out man Cinci, will Holmes went down with an injury to the hip flexor. It was quite apparent that Cinci is a young but talented team.


Dayton 12 Vs. Oberlin 10
After the conclusion of the Cinci game T was laying on the ground hoping to never get up and Butters was visibly shaking, but moral was high. Phil and Fraszel Dazzle launched into Oberlin like a fighter jet breaking the sound barrier, while Sex panther and Wind Resistance ate a bunch of Wendy's on the sideline. A shout out to Z Knight who manned the clipboard all weekend recording scores, stats, and game times. Z recorded the start of the 5th place game at 2:15 pm when the horn sounded and 1 hour and 25 minutes later no soft-cap horn had been heard. Z notified us of the situation and we notified Oberlin that soft-cap should have gone off during the point. Ghetto's bused and battered bodies took an 11-7 lead on Oberlin when soft-cap went off. Now the game would be capped at 13. Ghetto scored another goal while Oberlin scored twice more, and just after the hard-cap horn should have sounded Oberlin scored again. Again, no horn or notification from the tournament director, Trish (the dumb-ass). It was 3:52 when the point ended and again we notified Oberlin that the hard-cap should have taken effect at 3:50. This would mean that the score after applying hard-cap was 12-10, and a victory for ghetto. An argument ensued as to whether the we had to wait for the horn to call the caps or if the caps were set based on the time the game started. Of course we all know that the caps are applied in accordance with time, and are not effected by whether the TD blows the horn or not. After speaking with the TD it was determined that she forgot to blow the horns... great work TD.

Ghetto took 5th place securing its bid to regionals for the 4th year in a row. in the words of the K-State-Killa "LETS GOOO GHEEEETTTOOOOO"

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

2010 College East Plains Sectionals - Day 1


Dayton entered sectionals ranked 4th out of 24 teams representing Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia. The top four seeds were given to Ohio State, Kentucky, Ohio University, and the University of Dayton. This marks the 3rd straight year in a row in which Ghetto has received a top 4 seed at the sectional tournament, and as you will soon discover the 4th straight year in a row in which Ghetto has earned a bid to regionals. Ghetto has risen like a Phoenix from its ashes, perhaps we hope an east plains dynasty in the making.
Dayton 13 Vs. Murray State University 1

Ghetto showed up to Granville, Ohio, ready to steam roll some nobzors. UD must have been hungry because immediately strapped on the double oat-bag and began chomping down on Murry State. Scientists maintain the definition of the "oat-bag" was lost years ago; however, there is a current interpretation on Urban Dictionary. Common translations state that the oat-bag occurs when a team scores 6 points in a row against its opponent. My theory is that the oat-bag is like a bong for food, allowing you to consume oats as easily as possible and in the shortest amount of time. Much like destroying an opposing team as easily as possible in the shortest amount of time.

Dayton 13 Vs. Toledo 5
There well may have been an oat-bag in this game, but I just cant recall. Saturday was fairly windy allowing Ghetto to play through a variety of zone and man defenses.

Dayton 13 Vs. Case Western Reserve 7
Ghetto started game three slowly going down 3-5 against Case. Captain Phil called a time out to get the team focused and Ghetto returned to the game with a clean slate. As would happen throughout the weekend, Butters RELEASED THE KRAKEN and Ghetto went on a 9 point run... yeah I think that might be an oat-bag... and put the landing gear down for the approach to the run way with a score of 12-5. Before Ghetto landed the plane Case tapped in a few more points to no avail.

Dayton 13 Vs. Berea 3
Again I will refer to the oat-bag here as Ghetto went into warp speed passing Berea by. This game was played soley by Sex Panther, Atari, Butters, Billy, The Therapist, Web-Master, Grunt Holmes, Woah Pat Bello, Phil, Ross The Hoss, Frazzle Dazzle, and Peg. Notice not one senior teammate participated in this game. All these players will be returning next year, ghetto is in good hands. T, K-State, Papa Corc, and Corbizzle rested on the side line to prepare for the final game of the day, a rest that was severely needed due to their extremely low levels of conditioning.

Dayton 12 Vs. Xavier 10
The first thing to say about Xavier is wow, they have gotten better; but, at the same time we played exceptionally bad. Xavier came out strong but ghetto took half 7-6. Papa Corc said "some one should hire them a travel agent"... because they were traveling all over the field. While they're at it they should hire a tutor to learn the other rules. That being said, Xavier went up 10-8 before Ghetto snapped back into game mode. Ghetto threw zone and stopped Xavier in its tracks, and went on a 4 point run winning the game in soft cap.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Pre-Series College Season

Ghetto traveled to three tournaments prior to the College Series including Music City Tune Up IV, the Chicago Invite, and Boogie Nights 2010. The 2010 college season turned out to be a major transition of players as 7 eligible veteran players quit the team.

The season started off with a tournament called the Music City Tune Up IV, in Nashville Tennessee. Games were held on 9 fields at Vanderbilt University, two of which were the nicest turf fields ghetto has ever seen. Ghetto packed up the cars in two feet of snow Friday afternoon, and arrived in Nashville to find temperatures in the mid sixties. Ghetto's season began a little shaky trying to determine how best to fill different positions.

Ghetto Sent a skeleton crew of 10 players to the Chicago Invite 2010, its second tournament, due to a large number of schedule conflicts. The weather was atrocious with temperatures in the mid 30 and a combination of snow, hail, rain, and gal-force winds. Almost every point at the tournament was scored in the downwind end-zone and there was visible differences in field conditions between the downwind and upwind half of the field. Ghetto performed admirably with its skeleton crew, completing fiercely. The team lost two games on university point, and the third at a two point margin. Day two of the tournament was canceled due to weather conditions and unplayable fields.

Ghetto Force's third tournament was Boogie Nights, in Miami Ohio. Conditions were perfect, conditions are perfect, its business time. We got our business socks on and its business time. Alen "Butters" Smith RELEASED THE KRAKEN all over Oxford Ohio! Ghetto rolled through every team on saturday, finally finding its grove. Ghetto beat Olivet Nazarene in quarters, Miami Ohio in the semi-finals, and lost to Miami Ohio Alumni in the final 11-13.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

2009 Spring and Fall Recaps

The college season in the spring of 2009 Included appearances at Artic Vogue, College Terminus, College Easterns, East plains Open sectionals, and Great Lakes College Open Regional. Ghetto Played 25 official college games, with a record of 15-10 for an end of the season RRI of 2353.





















In the fall, club, season of 2009 Ghetto attended three tournaments; including Skylander IX, No Wisconsquences, and The Dennison Extravaganza Ultimate Tournament. The fall season acted as an extended tryout allowing new players to show their abilities and decide if Ultiamte was their sport. Ghetto played 13 games finishing 7-6.

No Wisconsequences is a tournament jointly held by Cultimate, a private tournament company, and The University of Wisconsin Hodags. The tournament is a mixture of 56 men's elite and mid major level ultimate teams, and 25 woman's teams.






Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Ultimate Wedding






Its the wedding of the century, perhaps the Ultimate Wedding! Edward C Mack & Stephanie Sheavly are getting hitched. Eddy is a hall of fame member of UD's Men's Club Ultimate Program and graciously donated his time as the coach of the men's team over the past 3 years. Stephanie is also a hall of fame member of UD Ultimate and finished out her college career at U Chicago. One can not help but think about the super star ultimate children they will create.















In true Eddy form he proposed in a game of hangman and of course Steph accepted. The wedding is studded with famous ultimate players and other equally famous UD Alumni. From the "Unattractive One" to the one and only Ulen, it stands to be an event for the history books.

Look for the stars to align on July 10, 2010 above the Ohio skys. Thanks for being the best coach a team could ever have and best of luck to you in your new life!!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Graduates, New Recruits, and the Unhonorably Discharged

Team leader, experienced player, expert handler, Mr. personality, and resident blogger Addison Hoover graduated May 2nd 2009. Addison and family sacrificed his graduation weekend in order to attend 2009 Regionals, for which the team will always be grateful. Addison began his Ultimate career freshman year as a young enthusiastic Baseball player, and four years later had transitioned into a precision handler. Among Addison's greatest qualities were his accuracy, decision making abilities, and team orientation. It turns out that Ultimate runs in the Hoover gene line, as his father competed in College Nationals in the late 70's. In addition to being a leader of Ghetto Force, Addison was instrumental in the creation of Dayton's premier club team "Enigma" soon to enter its third season. Good luck Addison, you will be missed!


Mark Anderson, Mark "Sexy-Legs" Anderson, "The M.A. Show," "The Show," "Mr. Anderson," or perhaps most simply put hes one fast mother-F'er. Beneath his burly Al Borland beard, flannel shirts, and charitable personality lies one of the fastest, most agile, and competitive players in Ghetto's history. Mark graduated in May of 2009 after five years at the University of Dayton, four of which he filled with ultimate. Unfortunately, Mark was not able to compete in Regionals due to a sever sprained ankle suffered in the championship game against OSU at sectionals. Mark could have been an all region player and could have played at any school in the country and we are fortunate to have had him. He could chase down any disc, or defend any player. Mark you will always be "The Show."

Fall of 2009 brought a crop of new recruits, among the remaining recruits are:
Adam Tardio - "Adam, let me see that Tardio, that Tardio!"
Andy Giese - "Super Freak"
Matt Giese - "Twink"
Billy Sturm - "The Bizarro Mark Latta"
Kevin Galli - "the Pep Band Slasher"
Pete Larkin-vero -
Ross Gueltzo -"Rick Ross," "Ross the Boss"

The Unhonorably discharged refers to our dear friends who deserted the team after promises of continued devotion-4, Rick-Roll, and Scull-Rick.

2009 Regionals Recap

Three weeks following Sectionals Ghetto rolled into Oberlin, Ohio, ready to dominate. As it turned out the domination was not as severe as hopped. The East Plains Section once again received little respect in the tournament seeding. One might expect the first place teams from each Section would receive the top three spots, and second place would receive the next 3 or at least one of the next 5 spots. No, after finishing second in its section Ghetto received the glorious position of 9th seed.

The danger of the 9th seed is that in the first game you must play the 8th seed, unlike seeds 4 through 7 who found themselves with a considerably easier morning. Ghetto Should have won this first game, but fell in a close 15-13 loss to Northwestern.

Ghetto's Regionals training was hampered by several unfortunate events. Firstly, The M.A. Show was unable to practice prior to or play at Regionals due to a severely strained ankle. Secondly, Corboy was unable to practice until days before Regionals thanks to a severely bruised/broken tailbone suffered in the Championship game at sections against OSU. And most importantly, Ghetto was not able to scrimmage at practice due to a lack of healthy A team players and abandonment from the B team.

In its second game Ghetto beat Ball State 14-11. Ball State played surprisingly well in its first game losing to Michigan 15-11, and again played well against Dayton. After defeating Ball State ghetto lost to the University of Chicago. For the second year in a row Ghetto ended Regionals with a victory over the higher seeded Michigan State, winning 13-6. Ghetto Finished in 9th place, holding seed.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Sectionals 2009 Recap


Ghetto entered Sectionals after participating in two of the nation's premier ultimate tournaments, College Terminius and College Easterns. UD performed admirably at these tournaments with wins over several notable squads and close losses to national qualifying teams Pittsburg, Tuffs, Georgia, and Williams.

Sectionals as it turned out was a bit of a cake-walk marathon. Sectionals consisted of 6 pool play games before reseeding into a championship bracket of four teams. Ghetto's 15 man roster left little room for rest or injury, but was up for the challenge after a winter full of 5 day-a-week workouts. Ghetto has never been in better shape. With the exception of Louisville, who was disqualified for non-rostered players who do not attend Louisville, competition in pool B was sparse. Ghetto rolled through pool B.

The team spent the evening at the Foor's residence where we received five star amenities. Sunday brought a second straight day of excellent weather, unheard of amongst Ohio Sectionals participants. As usual Dayton got off to a slow start defeating Ohio University 12-11. OU put forth a tremendous game, with off the charts handler movement. The key to the game was Ghetto's superior conditioning, athleticism, and zone-thrashing. Good decision making had little to do with this victory.

Ghetto and Ohio State University traded points for a majority of the game. O.S.U was clearly the best team we met at sectionals and showed its athleticism and depth with numerous subs. As expected The Mark Anderson Show, a key player, severely sprained his ankle halfway through the match stifling ghetto's defensive abilities. O.S.U took the lead and Ghetto could not recover.

After losing the championship game Ghetto played Miami Ohio for second place. Several disputes with "Visor Boy" later, UD finished victorious. Ghetto held second seed and began preparations for Regionals.