Difference between revisions of "Ultimate Frisbee"
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One of the evening activities played on the field, although the popularity of the game changes significantly depending on the staff member involvement. When played in the 2000s, the camp has split into two groups and two games occur concurrently. | One of the evening activities played on the field, although the popularity of the game changes significantly depending on the staff member involvement. When played in the 2000s, the camp has split into two groups and two games occur concurrently. | ||
− | Ultimate frisbee involves a field set-up similar to football, with an endzone at either end of the playing field. The object of the game is | + | Ultimate frisbee involves a field set-up similar to football, with an endzone at either end of the playing field. The object of the game is to pass the frisbee to other members of your team until someone catches the frisbee in your endzone. After a team scores, they "kickoff" the frisbee to the other team, which is stationed at the opposite end of the field. |
Revision as of 10:20, 10 February 2009
One of the evening activities played on the field, although the popularity of the game changes significantly depending on the staff member involvement. When played in the 2000s, the camp has split into two groups and two games occur concurrently.
Ultimate frisbee involves a field set-up similar to football, with an endzone at either end of the playing field. The object of the game is to pass the frisbee to other members of your team until someone catches the frisbee in your endzone. After a team scores, they "kickoff" the frisbee to the other team, which is stationed at the opposite end of the field.