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People:

1) It's a schorcher out there right now so what could be better than hanging 
out on Scarborough Beach Tonight at 6:00 and playing some beach ultimate.  
After, join the crew for a cold beer and some food right on the beach.  
Directions are at  <A 
HREF="http://www.cs.brown.edu/~lsh/ripul/directions/scarb.txt">
http://www.cs.brown.edu/~lsh/ripul/directions/scarb.txt</A> 

2) Another nice turnout at Oliver's last night.  I was able to get the powers 
that be to agree to give us $1 Rolling Rock bottles and $1 Labatt's drafts. 
Let's keep up our end of the bargain and keep coming out in force. 

3)  Monday July 2
    (1) Purple v. (6) Jade - Wheeler Soccer Field (across Walker closest to 
woods)
    (2) Denim v. (5) White - Wheeler Soccer Field (across Walker closest to 
Road)
    (3) Orange v. (8) Black - Wheeler Soccer Field  (single field on Walker) 
    (4) Burgundy v. (7) Green - Moses Brown Tennis Courts
 
4) Games Last Night:

Denim 17 Jade 11

Jade played severely short-handed with only 1 sub but hung tough and kept 
themselves in the game with some hard-running and a never-say-die attitude.  
Denim displayed plenty of largess (good word, eh), throwing the disc around 
like a hot potato while mr. kharma killer stayed positive and supportive at 
all times.  

White 17 Purple 14 (i think)

Another HOT one last night.   Both teams played strong, the first half was
tight at the start but White pulled away a bit with some great plays by
Kristine Woo (for a score) and Jeff Fleischaker (great layout of a Toohey
laser beam huck), Andy and Aaron played great D. as the Purple tested White
long D with great hucks by Harper...Purple's Pauline Lauterbach also shut
down a bunch of deep hucks.   White took half at 9-7...which seems to be a
reoccuring theme, white was unable to increase their lead by more than three
points.   At 11-8, the Brown Lacrosse camp told us to "get off their bloody
field! we are the freakin' elitest lacrosse team" (i'm using my poetic
license here) and so the game was moved to the Brown Landfill where the
smell of Sulfide suffocated the White team and seemed to energize the Purple
team, Hell points ensued and the Purple was only down by one 15-14..Eric
"french roast" Weiss playing like a man who had 6 Lattes was in hyperdrive
and help White to victory...Cheers included a redention of a Ketchup and
Mustard or Salt and Pepper song that ROCKED!   Purple performed a Human
Dyslexic Spelling of ETIHW...because of heat constraints only 10 backflips
from Leah "i'm flippin over white" Scheaffer

Green 17 Orange 4

No, this is not a typo.  Green layed the smacketh down on the mango.  

Burgundy 17 Black 12 ?????

I think that was the score.  No game report.

matty   

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Green vs. Orange 17-4
Review by Cory Byrum:

Well everyone survived the heat. Except for maybe Dr. Bill Binder. The
Screaming Greens wish you the best Bill. Get well and come play with us again
soon. Speaking of heat the Screaming Greens were on fire last night. With yet
another person added to our roster we might have subs after all. Today's
addition was Jenna. She brings experience and composure to the Screaming Green
line. If she were a cereal she would be Chilly O?s.  Her debut was nothing 
short
of remarkable.

     The Screaming Greens took a quick jump to 4-1 and never looked back.  
Good
plays were had by all. Kevin Nagle asserted his presence coming up with solid
offence and not take no for an answer defense.  Scott" I like beer and wings
after every game" Wiant played excellent defense coming up with a ubiquitous
amount of D's. That's right ubiquitous. On one such D he managed to sky and 
just
tip the disk straight up so his opponent ( who would have otherwise out jumped
him ) which then misread his jump as the disk sailed over him. Fortunately no
garbage men were present to clean up the mess. Vet learned that you can only 
tap
in the disk not hold on to it. A lesson not soon to be forgotten. Vet's hucks
were homing missiles, enough said.  Mo was a offensive machine scoring many
points for the Screaming Greens.  Cory "Pat himself on the back" Byrum had 
some
nice layout D's and managed not to mess up to much on offence.  He even got a
huck in. Smiles flowed freely at half time 9-3 greens.

     The second half was a lot like the first. Megan Nolan proved she could 
run
the 100 meter dash in 5 seconds as she raced in to the end zone to get the
score. She had some great D's too. DeePak was very sneaky, poaching and 
ripping
down one huck that Orange put up and moving down the field during some 
confusion
to score the winning point. The trumpet was oddly silent throughout most of 
the
game. It may need medical attention. I will keep everyone updated. I know how
concerned the league is about this. The Screaming Greens were not silent 
however
we had a lot to cheer about. Screaming Greens win the day 17-4.  As for the
cheering the Screaming Greens proved that Knock Knock Jokes don't make good
cheers. But you already knew that. Mango's cheer was far better.

