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People:

1) All the games out at Wheeler will be on the 3 lower soccer fields on 
Walker Road.  No parking on Walker though.  Put your car in the grass parking 
lot or the fieldhouse lot.  Thanks.

2) Another nice turnout at oliver's last night.  The bartender wasnt giving 
us the $1 labatts draft and rolling rock bottle special I negotiated but I 
showed up and got that straightened out.  Those specials will be in effect 
until further notice.  

3) Beach ultimate THursday at 6:00 PM at Scarborough Beach.  Directions:  <A 
HREF="http://www.cs.brown.edu/~lsh/ripul/">2001 Rhode Island Summer League</A>
 

4) Schedule for Monday July 9, 2001

(1) Purple v. (7) Green - Wheeler Soccer Field (Single Field on Walker)
(2) Denim v. (8) Black - Wheeler Soccer Field (across Walker closest to Road)
(3) Orange v.(5) White - Moses Brown Tennis Courts
(4) Burgundy v. (6) Jade - Wheeler Soccer Field (across Walker closest to 
Woods)

5) last Night's Action:

Orange 17 Black 16 ????

Not sure of the final score, all i know is that Black jumped out to a 9-3 
lead at half and then 11-6 but Orange behind the veteran leadership of Flip, 
Cutter, Josie, and the crew clamped on a zone that the young legs of Black 
had trouble attacking.  Real good stuff by both teams.

Purple 17 Jade ???

No game report.  please report score to lsh@cs.brown.edu

Denim 17 White 12

(by Captain Chia of White)
Catches, drops, hucks, hammers, zone, no zone, we lost...never mind that,
what about whites cheer..
White regrouped after the game and came up with what may have been the most
devestating cheer in the history of the game..A combination Tone-Loc, DJ
Logic, Staind, MC HAMMER, Les Miserable, CATS  Cheer, which made little
sense, but was awe inspiring, Andy Frischman performed an awesome
epileptical breakdance, while Laura Schaeffer performed a double sowcow with
a french twisting flying backflip into an inverted tumbleweed.  Unable to
regroup, the flabbergasted Denim,  was only able to comeback with a
semi-descent cheer that contained some kind of reference to slaying a white
shark.

Screaming Green (15) Vs. Burgandy (17)
Report by Cory Byrum:
    The screaming greens were out in force last Monday with their best 
attendance to date. With the arrival of Alan Bonner the circle was complete. 
Alan played a fantastic first game with the greens and proved to be very 
helpful to the defensive effort. 
    It was a windy day and I personally thought zones would show themselves 
to be the deciding factor. Yet this was not the case as both teams for the 
most part decided stick and beat each other up on man. The girls with 
poison-berries went up to an early lead of 4-2. The screaming greens came 
charging back to the tune of Colin's horn and tied it up 4 a piece. I think 
we traded the next two points. ( One  to each team.) The Screaming greens 
then went on a devastating run resulting from key hucks from Vet and chilly O 
bringing the score to 8-5 greens.  
It was about this time that key players from both teams met to discuss the 
possibility of a point bartering system. A green proposal was made. ( One 
stinky green shirt for 2 points. ) It was rejected and no counter proposal 
was made. As negotiations failed however I was alerted to a nefarious plot 
concerning the possible humiliation of our trumpet player in an effort to 
silence his taunting pep band melodies. It seems Colin "plotted against" 
Smith was to have his shorts around his ankles and a trumpet stuck somewhere 
the details of which I am unsure. I would like to thank  SAKLILPIPSEORN my 
informant whose name has been encrypted for her or his protection. 
Fortunately for our minstrel my indifference to his plight kept him from 
harm. Now onto the part of the game I like the least. The score was 8-5 
right? So we took half right. Wrong. The girls with poison-berries mounted a 
massive assault against the Screaming Greens spearheaded by their women.  Our 
women fought the good fight but got no breaks. The Screaming greens lost 
their footing and slid behind 9-8 at half. 
The Greens pulled to the girls with poison-berries and came up with a D and a 
quick score tying it up 9 all.  On one particular play someone threw it to 
Captain Dave Rosenberg for the score. As the disc sailed right towards him he 
yelled "I can't see !!!!"  DOINK. The disc hit him square in the chest. ( 
Nice throw by the way ) Dave  being the intense player he is went after the 
second effort. He took a couple steps and laid it out. It was the most 
beautiful layout imaginable. He sailed his entire body horizontal about three 
and a half feet off the ground and caught the disc. Unfortunately he was 
about 5 feet out of bounds before the layout. Remember to keep an eye out for 
the fence Dave, that was close. Both teams were in hysterics.  Chris 
O'Connell fell to the ground he was laughing so hard. So I barely able to 
control my own laughter sprinted deep in the only time I could get away from 
him.
I forget how the next couple of scores went but the lead kept changing until 
they pulled away 15-12. Then there was some serious, madly intoxicating 
trumpet playing accompanied by the sidelines cheering lead by the booming 
voice of Jeff. Yeah you know the one. We pulled back 15 all. Scott "Just got 
his pilot's license" Wiant flew up with a delicious end zone D that was key.  
Unfortunately defense being only half of the equation left us short. The 
girls with poison-berries had the day 17-15 them. The Screaming Greens had 
the jump on the cheer. Yet somehow burgundy had harmony. It was a force more 
unstoppable then any cheer I have heard thus far. One more note. I would like 
to thank Ray for crossing the demilitarized zone and sitting with the Greens 
at Olivers. Ray if you ever need political asylum you know where to come. 
Happy 4th everyone.   

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Purple 16 Jade 11:

Both teams came out with man defence, roughly trading points until purple 
went up 5-3.  At that point, jade threw a 1-3-3 that caught us off guard, 
but we woke up in time to stop the bleeding at 5-5, and took half 9-6.  We 
then got caught without enough experience on the field, and jade was able 
to make the score 10-10 with some strong playing in the cup by their wily 
old guys.  Purple put our *old guys* (average age: 22) on the field, and 
took it to 14-11, at which point a hard cap went on.  Purple took the last 
two points to close it out with a final score of 16-11.


