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Jose Invencio  
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 More options Aug 28 2007, 5:10 pm
From: Jose Invencio <j...@mac.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 17:10:18 -0400
Local: Tues, Aug 28 2007 5:10 pm
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Friends,

Any other corrections before I send this to the media?

jose

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
********************************

August 27, 2007

Ultimate Frisbee coming to Raynham in one long huck!

RAYNHAM, MA — Every Tuesday, 6pm to dark, at Mill Street (aka:  
Legion) Field, a group of dedicated, local Ultimate Frisbee players  
will be playing and teaching this exciting new (to this area) game.  
All are welcome to play for free!

Ultimate Frisbee is a non-contact, self-officiated sport that is one  
of the fastest growing sports in the world, and growing even faster  
in North America. Combining elements of football and basketball (and  
the cutting of soccer) with a plastic flying disc, Ultimate Frisbee  
is played by two teams of seven players on a 120 yard long by 40 yard  
wide field, including two 25 yard deep end-zones (like American  
football). One team tries to score by passing the disc between its  
players, advancing up the field until a pass caught in the end-zone  
for a score. If the disc hits the ground, lands out of bounds or is  
blocked or caught by the other team, then possession switches (like  
basketball) while gameplay continues non-stop until one team scores.  
Check out a more complete outline of the rules here: <Ultimate  
Frisbee in 10 Simple Rules>.

The first, and most important rule of Ultimate Frisbee is "Spirit of  
the Game," <www.UPA.org/spirit>, "Ultimate Frisbee relies upon a  
spirit of sportsmanship that places the responsibility for fair play  
on the player. Highly competitive play is encouraged, but never at  
the expense of mutual respect among competitors, adherence to the  
agreed upon rules, or the basic joy of play."

A recent survey (conducted by Survey USA for www.SGMA.com), showed  
that Ultimate Frisbee is played by three times as many people as  
lacrosse and rugby, combined. More than two million people said  
they've played Ultimate Frisbee in the past 12 months.

Now through the end of October, women and men, ages 18-50+, are  
invited to learn while playing, at the Mill Street (aka: Legion)  
Field, located at 270 Mill Street, Raynham, MA 02767, next to  
American Legion Post 405. Player/coach team captains will teach you  
this great game while you're getting a great workout. Free one-on-one  
coaching will be available to those who arrive before 6pm. Raynham  
residents Chris Yule, Dave Sherburne, Tom Yule and Ryan Whitty  
spearheaded the effort, and worked hard to start this pickup game.

If you want to play, either subscribe to the  
<RaynhamUltimate@googlegroups.com> eMaiList, or, just show up on  
Tuesday night at Mill Street Field with your own water bottle, and a  
White shirt and a Black or Dark Blue shirt. Cleated running shoes are  
helpful, but not required.

This Ultimate Frisbee pickup game is offered free of charge thanks to  
the assistance of the Boston Ultimate Disc Alliance <www.BUDA.org>and  
the Raynham Parks and Recreation Department. If you have any  
questions, please call or TXT MSG the group leader and Lakeville  
resident, José Invêncio, 508-692-8505. See you on the fields.

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Press Contact:
José Invencio
j...@mac.com
508-692-8505


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