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  2. List of ultimate players - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of ultimate players. ... This is a list of notable disc ultimate players [1] Buzzy Hellring; Robert L. "Nob" Rauch;

  3. Ken Westerfield - Wikipedia

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    Westerfield (second from right). Good friend and disc sports promoter Tom Schot (fifth from the right) in the Northern California Ultimate Frisbee League, Santa Cruz, CA, 1978. Ultimate is a team sport played with a flying disc on a rectangular field, 120 yards (110m) by 40 yards (37m). The sport's objective is to pass the disc down the field ...

  4. Ultimate frisbee - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate frisbee (officially simply called ultimate) is a non-contact team sport played with a disc flung by hand. Ultimate was developed in 1968 by Joel Silver in Maplewood, New Jersey . [ 5 ] Although ultimate resembles many traditional sports in its athletic requirements, it is unlike most sports due to its focus on self-officiating, even at ...

  5. Detroit Mechanix - Wikipedia

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    The Mechanix all-time regular season record is a woeful 17-145 (.105), and the team has gone winless seven times in their twelve-year history. After a decent 7-9 record in their inaugural season in 2012, Detroit managed only a 4-12 mark in 2013, then suffered back-to-back 0-14 seasons in 2014-15.

  6. Category:Ultimate Frisbee Association - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Frisbee Association teams (34 P) Pages in category "Ultimate Frisbee Association" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  7. Major League Ultimate - Wikipedia

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    While most Ultimate games use the Ultrastar disc, the MLU used a slightly different disc, the Innova Pulsar, whose design made it stay in the air longer, leading to more hucks, deep games, and skys. [5] [6] Although not an on-field rule, an early rule of the league was that all players would be compensated equally, at $25 a game.

  8. Category:Baseball plays - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Baseball plays" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Appeal play; C.

  9. Flying disc sports - Wikipedia

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    Which team begins play is determined "flipping the disc", an action similar to a coin toss, but using the disc itself. One member of the team is then selected to start play. Guts Frisbee is the oldest disc sport (1957) That member then raises an arm to indicate readiness to throw, at which point the members of the opposing team freeze in position.