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As a senior, White-Frisbee pulled 12 starts at right guard, playing with yet another broken foot for the latter two-thirds of the season. He couldn't even consider pro football when he was done.
Ultimate–and it’s officially called Ultimate to avoid any trademark conflicts with Wham-O, maker of the Frisbee-brand disc–is having a moment.
Ultimate frisbee is a self-regulated, team sport that utilizes flying discs on a grass field. The objective is to score a goal by catching the frisbee in the opponents' end zone.
Ultimate (shortened from its original Ultimate Frisbee) is a team sport with a flying disk, played on a football-sized field, that borrows from football, rugby and soccer.
Ultimate frisbee may be a mainstay in schoolyards, but two semi-professional leagues are finding a home in the Twin Cities and trying to grow and expand the sport.
The official rules of Ultimate Frisbeee 1971-72. Tony Leonardo “Over 60 years ago, Wham-O launched a new product called the frisbee and not long after, a new game sprung up across college ...
But it’s unlikely that anyone has played more Frisbee in this parking lot than Mr. Barbanel and Mr. Summers (class of ’72). They were the younger disciples who helped spread the game far ...