Element | Washington Women's Ultimate

UP DAWG 2012 - Calling all youth players!!

What: Youth hat tournament
Who: 5th-8th grade players of all skill levels
Where: Magnuson Park, Mickey Merriam fields 1 and 2
When: Sunday June 10th. Games run from 9 am -1 pm, with check in and
warm ups beginning at 8:30 and awards ending by 1:15.
Why: Play 3 sweet games of ultimate, coached by UW Element players!
Play with kids from all over Seattle! Jerseys provided for all
players! Field food, water, and first aid provided as well!
How: Register and pay on the Element webpage. The player
fee is $40. If cost is a problem, please do not hesitate to contact
Lucy at by email at lucygwi@gmail.com or by telephone at 206-786-7351.
We will do our best to find a way for you to play!

Register by clicking this link!


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Make sure you send checks payable to WWUF to Lucy Williams at 329 NE 51st Street, Seattle, WA, 98105.

Thanks!

 

Stanford Invite 2012 Champs!!!!!

Check out this write-up from Skyd Magazine!

http://skydmagazine.com/2012/01/northwest-2012-womens-preview/

Announcements/Info:

Without Limits Ultimate features Element in its blog!

Thank you to all of our fans, friends, and parents out there who stick with us through it all. We couldn't do it without you!

How much mint? Hellamint!

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A fitting quote in the spirit of ultimate!

Love the game. Love the game for the pure joy of accomplishment. Love the game for everything it can teach you about yourself. Love the game for the feeling of belonging to a group endeavoring to do its best. Love the game for being involved in a team whose members can't wait to see you do your best. Love the game for the challenge of working harder than you ever have at something and then harder than that. Love the game because it takes all team members to give it life. Love the game because at its best, the game tradition will include your contributions. Love the game because you belong to a long lline of athletes who have loved it. It is now your legacy. Love the game so much that others can see your dedication, your work, your challenges, your triumphs, your spirit . . . so they too will love the game.