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So we lost on Thursday. ๐ But, the game was good, I can say we definitely gave ‘er. Scoring went as follows: achieved an early 4-1 lead over the Ducks, but faltered and they scored 5 in a row, putting them into a 6-4 lead. We’d score to bring it within one, but the Ducks would score three more times, bringing us to an 8-5 halftime. Our second half is traditionally stronger when we play the Ducks, and after regrouping with a quiet cheer of “focus”, some stellar defensive plays brought us back into the game, tying it up at 10-10.
Amy guards against Molly. The Slackers wore dark blue, the Ducks, a bright, teal-y blue, though it’s hard to tell here.
The Ducks would score the next two points, after which we came back with two of our own. Tie game, 12-12.
But the Ducks would score the next three to finish up the game. It was all over in about 70 minutes — nowhere close to the 2-hour limit.
The game was not without its drama. Aside from the usual foul/contest, in a small number of cases, the Ducks showed poor spirit (for example, throwing the disc 100-feet straight up into the air and warping it by allowing it to land on its side). This was particularly ungood, since they were playing with my disc. I told them to not do that, and the response I got from one of the sidelined players for their team was “at least he didn’t spike it.” I hardly see the difference.
In another case, while on defense I nearly intercepted the disc, and although I had a much better position on the disc, the opposition got his hand in on the disc too. It was a tie, and in this case, the 10th edition rules state that possesion goes to the player on offense, so I gave up the disc. It wasn’t until after the next point I realized the other player’s nails must have clipped my wrist.
In any event, aside from these small incidents, the game was well played. Our short passes were connecting. The other team definitely recognized this. At one point about midway through the game, I overheard the Ducks strategizing, and their captain was expressing dismay at how many of the short passes we were completing. And I think our intensity on defense paid off: according to one of their players, by half-way through the game, they were scared we’d break their season-long undefeated streak.
So while I’m disappointed we didn’t win, all things consider I’m happy how it turned out. The Sarasota Slackers have some team issues to work out for next season, such as how to give a fair amount of play time to each player. This issue is complex because not everyone can commit the same amount of time toward the game, and there is a split on the team between wanting to play mostly for fun, or competitively (also fun, I should point out). We are going to try and sort through some of this at our next meeting on Tuesday. I’ve been in this boat before, so I will try and bring some of that experience with me.
Tonight, it’s off to Jeff’s with Cam, Melissa and Kai (the newest member of the software team at work) to check out his new 36″ Sony Wega! Should be nifty.
How’s your weekend been?
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This sounds a lot more complex than uvic ulti ๐
I wish I had leads on that, as I feel waaaaay outta league with the guys at VUPS and don’t have the money for Velox. Something’s gotta give eventually though! I’m optimistic!