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From: "Brian Sauro" <bsauro@buda.org>
To: "Matthew Brier" <Mjbdisc@aol.com>
Cc: "Loring Holden" <lsh@cs.brown.edu>
Subject: White vs. Kiwi, Wednesday, July 3
Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 03:25:05 -0400
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Wednesday, July 3
White vs. Kiwi
White 17, Kiwi 10?11?  Loring-- do you have the score?

This was the deja vu game:  Again White had low numbers (I played the =
whole game despite a cooler full of tasty beverages calling to me on the =
sideline).  Again we got off to a shaky start (Kiwi took the early =
lead).  Again White had two injured players on the sideline (this time =
Andre & Bobbers).  But once again White put on a strong run to take a =
big halftime lead on another muggy scorcher of a day.

Kiwi is not afraid to play a non-traditional game.  They came out early =
with a spread offense, isolating Scott Martin one-on-one.  Despite the =
iso being shut down, the three handlers back managed to dump-swing well =
initially, though White stopped that fairly quickly.  Kiwi had more =
success running out of a stack and they were able to switch from the =
spread to the stack offense confidently.  The game was played on a very =
short field which put a damper on White's long game.  Several passes, as =
well as most of the early pulls, went out the back. =20

This was not a hucking game for White due to slippery hands, the =
extremely short field, and Kiwi's style of defense.  Kiwi also plays an =
unusual D.  They often mark straight up and have the dump's defender =
poach the lane.  I'm not sure why they don't force one direction to make =
the poacher more effective.  White's handlers would throw leading passes =
toward the sidelines away from the poach or throw to the dump who would =
quickly get it out.

3 highlights:  Scott Martin's layout grab in the end zone of a breakmark =
backhand up the line from Brian Sheehan. =20

A sick collision between Deepak Ramani (Kiwi) and Aaron Seider (White) =
as Aaron went airborne to bid on a disc up for grabs that Deepak was =
also determined to get.  Fortunately Deepak only got the wind knocked =
out of him, but the noise was like something you hear in NFL Films.

A Silliest by Dave Buckingham of White on a full field throw by Jeff =
Fleischaker.  A silliest can happen when a long pass crosses the =
perimeter line and isn't coming back in bounds.  If it lands out, it is =
put back into play where it last crossed the line.  The 10th Edition =
changed the rules so that if an offensive player jumps from in bounds =
and touches the disc, even if he make no attempt to "greatest" it back =
in, it is put into play near where he touched it.  So Cletus didn't =
maintain possession but made the difference between Kiwi getting the =
disc on their goal line or ours (only about 50 yards on this field) with =
this extra silly-looking play.

Colin (darn, two of those on this team) had some nice grabs for Kiwi and =
the defensive battle between him and Loring Holden was fun to watch-- =
Loring came up with a couple big d-blocks.  Eric Weiss of White was =
solid despite painful back spasms and Kira Lawrence bailed out several =
of of our poor throws as always.  Kiwi had some others who played well,  =
but I can't remember names.  This one guy I suspect is a robot, his foot =
realignment procedure after an ankle twist was something out of =
Terminator.  Human feet don't do that.  Kiwi seems to have some options =
off their spread/iso offense and they will be tough when they really get =
it down.  Their robotic feet will also be a big advantage, except when =
it rains.

Kiwi's player of the game award goes to Kali Cheung who caught numerous =
goals while toeing the lines despite being matched up against White's =
top women including Kira Lawrence.  Player of the game Julie Stein =
really stepped up for White with some very precise handling in the =
second half when everyone else was getting sloppy-- always getting open =
and advancing the disc with pretty throws. =20



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<DIV>Wednesday, July 3</DIV>
<DIV>White vs. Kiwi</DIV>
<DIV>White 17, Kiwi 10?11?&nbsp; Loring-- do you&nbsp;have the =
score?</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>This was the deja vu game:&nbsp; Again White had low numbers (I =
played the=20
whole game despite a cooler full of tasty beverages calling to me on the =

sideline).&nbsp; Again we got off to a shaky start (Kiwi took the early=20
lead).&nbsp; Again White had two injured players on the sideline (this =
time=20
Andre &amp; Bobbers).&nbsp; But once again White put on a strong run to =
take a=20
big halftime lead on another muggy scorcher of a day.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Kiwi is not afraid to play a non-traditional game.&nbsp; They came =
out=20
early with a spread offense, isolating Scott Martin one-on-one.&nbsp; =
Despite=20
the iso being shut down, the three handlers back&nbsp;managed to =
dump-swing well=20
initially, though White stopped that fairly quickly.&nbsp; Kiwi had more =
success=20
running out of a stack and they were able to switch from the spread to =
the stack=20
offense confidently.&nbsp; The game was played on a very short field =
which put a=20
damper on White's long game.&nbsp; Several passes, as well as most of =
the early=20
pulls, went out the back.&nbsp; </DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>This was not a hucking game for White due to slippery hands, the =
extremely=20
short field, and Kiwi's style of defense.&nbsp; Kiwi also plays an =
unusual=20
D.&nbsp; They often mark straight up and have the dump's defender poach =
the=20
lane.&nbsp; I'm not sure why they don't force one direction to make the =
poacher=20
more effective.&nbsp; White's handlers would throw leading passes toward =
the=20
sidelines away from the poach or throw to the dump who would quickly get =
it=20
out.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>3 highlights:&nbsp; Scott Martin's layout grab in the end zone of a =

breakmark backhand up the line from Brian Sheehan.&nbsp; </DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>A sick collision between Deepak Ramani&nbsp;(Kiwi) and Aaron Seider =
(White)=20
as Aaron went&nbsp;airborne to bid on a disc up for grabs that Deepak =
was also=20
determined to get. &nbsp;Fortunately Deepak only got the wind knocked =
out of=20
him, but the noise was like something you hear in NFL Films.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>A Silliest by Dave Buckingham of White on a full field throw by =
Jeff=20
Fleischaker.&nbsp; A silliest&nbsp;can happen when a long pass crosses =
the=20
perimeter line and isn't coming back in bounds.&nbsp; If it lands out, =
it is put=20
back into play where it last crossed the line.&nbsp; The 10th Edition =
changed=20
the rules so that if an offensive player jumps from in bounds and =
touches the=20
disc, even if he make no attempt to "greatest" it back in, it is put =
into play=20
near where he touched it.&nbsp; So Cletus didn't maintain possession but =
made=20
the difference between Kiwi getting the disc on their goal line or ours =
(only=20
about 50 yards on this field) with this extra silly-looking play.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Colin (darn, two of those on this team) had some nice grabs for =
Kiwi and=20
the defensive battle between him and Loring Holden was fun to watch-- =
Loring=20
came up with a couple big d-blocks.&nbsp; Eric Weiss of White was solid =
despite=20
painful back spasms and Kira Lawrence bailed out several of of our poor=20
throws&nbsp;as always.&nbsp; Kiwi had some others who played well,&nbsp; =
but I=20
can't remember names.&nbsp; This one guy I suspect is a robot, his foot=20
realignment procedure after an ankle twist was something out of=20
Terminator.&nbsp; Human feet don't do that.&nbsp; Kiwi seems to have =
some=20
options off their spread/iso offense and they will be tough when they =
really get=20
it down.&nbsp; Their robotic feet will also be a big advantage, except =
when it=20
rains.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Kiwi's player of the game award goes to Kali Cheung who caught =
numerous=20
goals while toeing the lines despite being matched up against White's =
top women=20
including Kira Lawrence.&nbsp; Player of the game Julie Stein really =
stepped up=20
for White with some very precise handling in the second half when =
everyone else=20
was getting sloppy-- always getting open and advancing the disc with =
pretty=20
throws.&nbsp; </DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
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