Chris Santee
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« : July 31, 2014, 02:16:44 PM » |
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Vermont Youth Ultimate League The Vermont Youth Ultimate League (VYUL) is very excited to announce the formation of Vermont’s first ever youth Ultimate all-star team, Green Mountain Mixed (GMX). GMX is a co-ed team of Vermonters who aim to show the rest of the country just how talented they are at the National Youth Championship Tournament (Youth Club Championships - YCC) in Minneapolis on August 9-10. This is the first time Vermont has put-together such a traveling youth all-star team - but the early signs point to GMX having a fair shot of claiming the national championship! Founded in New Jersey in 1967, Ultimate (aka Ultimate frisbee) has become one of the fastest-growing sports. Ultimate is now frequently covered in mainstream media, has received recognition from the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and counts over 5 million players in the USA (more than lacrosse, rugby and ice hockey combined)! A fast-paced field sport, Ultimate games are played to 15 goals or take 90 minutes (whichever comes first), and is a noncontact sport where the players self-officiate the game. On a field that looks and is sized similarly to football, Ultimate goals are scored by completing a pass in an endzone, and players can only advance the disc by passing (no running with the disc). With 7 players per team on the field at a time, team rosters typically range from 16-24 players, and there is also a mixed (coed) division to compliment the standard boys/men’s and girls/women’s divisions. Ultimate teaches sportsmanship, personal responsibility, and dispute resolution - all through a spirited, competitive sport experience. Like many places throughout the country, Ultimate has become very popular in Vermont. VYUL is a fast-growing grassroots organization supporting the growth of youth Ultimate here in Vermont. The mission of the VYUL is to promote health, happiness, responsibility, and community through the sport of Ultimate at the youth level in the State of Vermont. With over 25 high school teams representing more than 400 current student-athletes, their families, and school communities, Vermont Youth Ultimate is bigger than ever! Although the spring season (April – May) is the peak of the action, VYUL runs events throughout the year. Every year, VYUL also runs a quarterly youth clinic series, a couple of coaching clinics and safety trainings, a two-week long summer camp, a traveling all-star team, and several additional competitive showcase events. VYUL is governed by a five-member board of directors that works closely with the following organizations: · USA Ultimate (USAU), the sport’s national governing body with HQ in Boulder, CO · Green Mountain Disc Alliance (GMDA), the sport’s largest organization in Vermont · Vermont Principals’ Association (VPA) Ultimate committee VYUL’s 2014 summer fundraising campaign aims to raise $30,000 to grow the youth Ultimate community in Vermont, as well as to bring the GMX all-star team to Minneapolis this August. If you would like to follow the VYUL or GMX more closely, have any questions, or would like to support VYUL, contact information is below. Email: vyul.board@gmail.com Website: http://vyul.ultimatecentral.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VtYouthUltimate Twitter: @VtYouthUltimate https://twitter.com/VtYouthUltimate YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbVdagb4Ek2kaFiZLr1mJ4w Phone: 802-778-0924 General Mail: VYUL c/o Theo Fetter, 27 Court St, Montpelier VT, 05602 Payment/Donation: check to “Vermont Youth Ultimate League”, and mail to: “VYUL ℅ Syrus Amedore A8 Stonehedge Dr, So. Burlington, VT 05403” or donate online http://vyul.ultimatecentral.com/support-vyul
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