Arctic (3-5 teams)
Ocelots Jesus Loves Spartans Calday Thundercatch
I haven't heard from the following teams:
Strangers with Candy 6FFU Catch Those Psychedelic Rhinos Flux Kent
Junior events in 2009 are eligible to any player born after 1990. If you don't have a team to play for, get in touch with the junior committee at juniors@....
Hi all,
Because of the Easter break delaying contact time with schools and
junior teams we couldn’t get hold of enough to make the event viable
so sadly we are going to have to cancel it.
However, if you are a junior and you would like to play Ultimate at
Tour 0 there may be a possibility of linking up with clubs playing.
Every team wants a young pair of legs to chase right?
If you are interested let me know. club looking for players or players
looking for clubs.
Sorry again, next time it won’t be a last minute attempt and we may
see a junior tour spring up in 2010 ;)
--
Liam Kelly.
UK Ultimate
Youth Development Coordinator
mail. liam.kelly@...
web. www.ukultimate.com
Next month, trials will take place for selection to the GB Under 17 Ultimate teams to compete in the European Championships in August. Details are below. To be eligible, you must be born on or after 1st January 1993. Please make sure you read the details carefully and bring all that you need to the day, including the 2 consent forms.
Boys, for the Open team, please only turn up if you are at the top of the Under 17 game nationally and have at least an outside chance of making the squad. As the standard has improved so there are more and more people for the selectors to look at, and we no longer have the capacity to run a 'all welcome to come along for the experience' policy as in previous years. If you are unsure about whether to come, speak to your coach and/or contact me or tomcandlin@... or kev_lowe@... (depending on who is likely to know you best).
Girls with any queries probably best contact Gemma in the first instance me01gmt@...
Cheers all
Vaughnie
Date: Saturday16th May Venue: Hill West Primary School, Clarence Road, Sutton Coldfield, B74 4LD (MAP) Times: 11am - 4pm
Price: £3
Toilets will be on site but unfortunately no showers.
There are 2 consent forms that need to be completed and brought to the event:
entries are now being accepted for the 2009 Junior Outdoor National Championships. The tournament will be held on the 27/28 June at the Parrs Wood High School, Manchester, M20 5PG.
The venue is also being used for Mixed Tour 2, and over the past weekend held The Rylands tournament. Camping is available onsite to all teams that need it, both for Friday and Saturday night. The school is less than 5 minutes walk from a large 24 hour Tesco, an entertainment complex (bowling, restaurants, cinema, lazerquest), and has good road, rail and bus links to the city centre.
To enter your team to the tournament, please post a cheque for £120 made payable to 'Dale Walker' to:
3 Ruskin Avenue Rusholme Manchester M14 4DP
Please write your team-name on the back of the cheque. If you wish to bank transfer, or for any further information about the tournament, please e-mail me at dalewalker4@...
Hello All,
Alongside Tour 0 North in Cheltenham we are going to be hosting a
small one day junior event. We already have interest from a handful of
teams and would like to see more teams attending.
The cost for the one day event is £85 per team and will take place on
the Saturday 25th
Camping is available on both Friday and Saturday night if this makes
travelling easy for your team.
Please send emails of interest to me (liam.kelly@...) and I
will send you more details such as payment.
Let me know ASAP
----
Liam Kelly.
UK Ultimate
Youth Development Coordinator
mail. liam.kelly@...
web. www.ukultimate.com
It's edited by Ben Wiggins (Seattle Sockeye, Team USA) and features articles on loads of different topics from the top players in the game from the UPAs (North American National body).
...but Mr. Co-ordinator, which Tour 0 do you mean? The Southern one or the other Southern one?
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Liam Kelly <liam.kelly@...> wrote:
Hello
We are going to be hosting a one day junior outdoor event on the 25th of April.
There is going to be a number of junior teams playing alongside the
Open Tour 0 event, which will give junior players a great chance to
see some quality, high level ultimate and be a part of the great
atmosphere of the Tour and play some frsibee too!
We need to know if any of your teams are able to come as soon as
possible so we can make arrangements for the event. The cost of the
event hasn’t been formally decided but it will be low cost in line
with other junior events.
Please let me know and if you have any questions then don't hesitate
to ask by email or phone.
Hello
We are going to be hosting a one day junior outdoor event on the 25th of April.
There is going to be a number of junior teams playing alongside the
Open Tour 0 event, which will give junior players a great chance to
see some quality, high level ultimate and be a part of the great
atmosphere of the Tour and play some frsibee too!
We need to know if any of your teams are able to come as soon as
possible so we can make arrangements for the event. The cost of the
event hasn’t been formally decided but it will be low cost in line
with other junior events.
Please let me know and if you have any questions then don't hesitate
to ask by email or phone.
07877 532 592
--
Liam Kelly.
UK Ultimate
Youth Development Coordinator
mail. liam.kelly@...
web. www.ukultimate.com
Hello All,
We are looking for junior teams to enter a junior weekend event
running along side Tour 0!
We only need 8 teams to make it happen and have a maximum capacity of 12!
Let me know in the next day or so if you are INTERESTED in sending a
team, or attending the event and we'll make it happen
liam.kelly@...
07877 532 592
--
Liam Kelly.
UK Ultimate
Youth Development Coordinator
mail. liam.kelly@...
web. www.ukultimate.com
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone lives in Surrey near Farnham (or in NE Hampshire) and
would like to come and show off your skills and coach some 6-7 yr olds on a
Monday evening at 5.30pm for just an hour sometime in the summer term? We are
always looking for cool outdoor activities and I know they would love ultimate.
Will gladly pay travel expenses, guaranteed fun time!
Ta
Liz Chart (aka 'Eagle'!)
Selection for GB U17s Open and GB U17 Girls will take place on Saturday May
16th in Birmingham. More details about the day will be sent out by Vaughnie
nearer the time including consent forms which must be filled out and
returned by the day. The cost will be £3 each. This will be the only
selection day so it is vital that those wanting to try out for GB U17s to be
there. Any girls that cannot make that date are welcome to attend GB Junior
Women practices in Loughborough before that date.
The U17s Open trials will have to be restricted to around 30 players who
have a serious chance of being selected. The standard has improved
dramatically this year so no one from last year's team should assume that
they have automatic entitlement to playing this year. If you feel you are
good enough to attend trials, then please subscribe to
gb_u17s-subscribe@yahoogroups.com sending a brief description of why you
feel you should attend.
For U17 Girls, there is no such restriction and we want as many as possible
to attend.
Anyone born 1993 or later is eligible to play for U17s, and this year's
European tournament takes place from August 4th-9th in Vienna (flying out on
the 4th, game start on the 5th, conclude on the 8th and fly back on the
9th). The cost of the tournament is expected to be in the region of £300 to
£350.
Kevin (GB U17s Open Manager)
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| Kev@... Tel: 079719 33660
| Avoid employing unlucky people.
| Throw half of the pile of CVs in the bin
| without reading them.
Manchester has won the bid to host this year's Junior Outdoor Nationals. It
will be held over the weekend of June 27/28. A copy of the successful bid is
enclosed below. I'm sure Dale or Jacko will be sending out more details
shortly. Many thanks to everyone else that submitted a bid, and good luck to
Manchester in running this tournament. Hopefully the weather will be a
little kinder to us this year. Last year saw 28 teams compete, so hopefully
we will have even more teams this year. There will be a restriction on the
number of games each team can play following the overly gruelling schedule
last year, but it would help if teams brought a more sensible squad size of
10+ players rather than the minimum 9 that our rules allow.
Kevin (on behalf of the Junior Bids Forum)
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The venue is the Parrs Wood Sports College in Didsbury, Manchester
(http://www.parrswood.Manchester.sch.uk/). The venue is also being used for
Mixed Tour 2 and The Rylands (originally MLU:UK), and has been given
approval from the UKU Competitions Committee.
Local transport links include East Didsbury rail station (0.2 miles, regular
services from Manchester Piccadilly heading towards Manchester Airport), a
large bus depot outside the Parrs Wood Entertainment Complex (buses serve
the city centre every few minutes, Oxford Road being the busiest bus route
in Europe) and is close to the M60 ringroad. Manchester is obviously a very
central venue also, and is very easy to access by car, train or plane. There
is a large Tesco about a 5 minute walk from the venue.
The venue can accommodate for camping both Friday and Saturday night, but
the venue insists upon placing extra security on the campsite (which
obviously is a benefit for the players). The campsite is a 5 minute walk
from the venue and is another part of the school aside from the playing
fields. There are a variety of Travelodges and B&B's near the venue as well.
There will be no tournament arranged party because it's on School grounds,
but the Parrs Wood venue offers bowling, a cinema, and restaurants, and
Manchester city centre is not too far by public transport.
We can hire St Johns ambulance for the event as well.
We have provisionally inquired for 4-6 pitches, but can go higher if the
numbers allow for it. The manager gives us cheaper rates the more pitches we
hire, so we are happy to hire even more which inevitably makes the
tournament cheaper. Pitch marking and use of the changing rooms come as part
of the pitch hire fee.
We are also going to enquire into a Lookfly minishop at the venue. Standard
prizes for winners/finalist/third/spirit/plate/spoon, plus hopefully an MVP
prize from Lookfly?
Depending on the number of teams that enter, and the number of pitches
hired, we can offer entry fee for provisionally £100, but the more
teams/more pitches = less team fee/more stuff put into tournament.
Dale and Jacko
Like the page says, if you do not bring this form if you are under-18 then you will not be allowed to play. If you know your Junior will not receive this e-mail, please make sure they do!
Like the page says, if you do not bring this form if you are under-18 then you will not be allowed to play. If you know your Junior will not receive this e-mail, please make sure they do!
This weekend in Wolverhampton saw the largest ever Under 17 tournament in the UK
to date with 24 teams competing, including a record 7 Air Badgers teams from
Exeter.
Final results are as follows:
CHAMPIONS: Air Badgers 1
RUNNERS UP: Flux 1
3 Manor 1
4 Psychedelic Rhinos
5 Apes/Calday
6 Stags
7 Arctic 1
8 Air Badgers 2
9 Evolution 1
10 Ocelots 1
11 Flux 2
12 Air Badgers 3
13 Air Traffic
14 Manor 2
15 Air Badgers 4
16 Arctic 2
17 Air Badgers 5
18 Arctic 3
19 Arctic 4
20 Air Badgers 7
21 Air Badgers 6
22 Ocelots 3
23 Manor 3
24 Evolution 2
MVP if the Final: Josh Tois (AirBadgers 1)
SPIRIT OF THE GAME: Manor 1
Particular mention to AirBadgers 1 for not only for fielding so many teams and
having 2 finish in the top 8, but also for holding onto their 2008 crown and
also being the 2009 Champions at Under 20 level; to Flux (with a couple of
ringers on the first team!) and Air Traffic at their first ever tournament; and
to Manor 1 for scooping the SOTG award for the second year running.
LOST PROPERTY:
Black Nike baselayer
Blue 'Superfly 08' t-shirt
Black water bottle
Clear 'Impossible is Nothing' Adidas water bottle
FULL SPIRIT SCORES (only one vote was cast by each team - old school!)
5: Manor 1 (winners)
4: Air Traffic
3: Manor 3
2: Rhinos, Stags, Ocelots 2
1: Ocelots 1, Flux 1, AirBadgers 2, Evolution 1, Arctic 3, Evolution 2,
I think that's it.
Cheers
vaughnie
I've currently received 28 player applications for this year. The deadline is today.
I'll be sending out a consent form and final details for trials next weekend. If you don't bring a consent form if you're under 18, you cannot play. We will be charging for venue hire as well - if you do not pay you do not play.
Details of both sessions [Birmingham and Manchester] can be found following the link. Birmingham trials are on Sunday 29th March, Manchester trials are now on Saturday 28th, in line with the open U20 training, also in
Manchester.
Could any teachers / coaches please pass on relevant info to girls born in or after 1990. Most importantly, there are two consent forms on the UKUA website, both of which need to be completed for every player. If any girl
comes to training without consent forms, they will not be able to join in the session.
All girls are welcome, no matter how experienced, but these sessions will be trials only for U20 girls [just a training session for U17s].
Any other info can be found on the website, or by emailing me.
*Option 2 - Birmingham *Venue: *To be confirmed *Times: 9:30-3pm
At both venues, 9:30 is the meeting time; boots on and ready to play by 10am.
Please bring food, water, light and dark playing shirts, bin bag in case of
rain, football boots, wet and warm gear to play in + change of clothes for afterwards. There will be a charge of £5 for anyone coming to either session, to cover costs of pitch hire.
*If you are U17 and want to come along for the extra training, then you're
also very welcome*. There'll be drills and game play which you'll definitely be able to join in with, and it'll be lots of fun.
Other dates for your diaries- these are the provisional dates for the rest
of our trials [again, for U20s] and training sessions for the rest of the season. We have not booked venues yet but are looking for somewhere central, hopefully Loughborourgh. I'd recommend you dont book any train tickets yet,
but at least pencil these dates into your diaries and keep them free:
thank you for everyone that's got in touch with their initial expression of interest. So far, 40 people have applied personally and I'm sure many more will turn up in their truckload for the actual session.
Please find attached to this e-mail the final player application form for 2009. If you want to be considered for GB Junior Open this summer, the deadline for receipt of this application is Friday 20th March. The address for you to send it to is at the end of the application. If you are having trouble downloading the pack, the file will be available on the UK Ultimate site, or please e-mail me and I will forward it on to you.
The first trial for this year will be on the 28th March in Fog Lane Park, Manchester. The following link contains the details for the training on Google maps:
Training will start at midday and run until 5 at the latest. Please arrange appropriate transport to accomodate these times. Manchester Piccadilly station serves most major lines in the UK, and Fog Lane park is easily accessible by road. If you want to throw before the session, then make sure you arrive early as training will start at midday sharp.
To clarify, these are not the trials for the U17s. The details for this will be announced in due time I'm sure.
OK, now it looks like this:
Entered and paid up:
6 Badgers teams
5 Arctic teams
Jake Sykes' Apes/Calday mix team
1 Stags team
1 Rhinos team
1 team from Latymer - though they may not have a full team and may need to pick
up. They will know by Friday, and and anyone who might be interested in picking
up 2-5 players let me know
(None of these teams have requested accomodation)
Expressed an interest, but no money:
3 Manor teams
2 Flux teams
2 Evolution teams
1 team from Gemma's old school
3 (?) Ocelots teams
(Manor are the only team to have requested accomodation for a total of 28)
No further word from :
That other York team (Tom?) or anyone else. DEADLINE IS THIS FRIDAY.
I have been speaking to Si at the UKU, and we need to sort out insurance a bit
better for this event. When you have confirmed your teams, please can you send
me a list of names of people who will be competing for your club, and they can
be considered covered on the UKU insurance. I guess a document with the
coach/teacher's name, some contact details, and names of those playing will
suffice.
Vaughnie
----- Original Message ----
From: Andrew Vaughan <akv1976@...>
To: Juniors List <juniorultimate@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: alex.rogers@...; Charlie Ben-Nathan <cbn@...>;
Sam Hole <shh@...>; Gemma Taylor <me01gmt@...>; Beavan
<beavs37@...>
Sent: Saturday, 7 March, 2009 9:49:32
Subject: U17 Indoors 2009 Teams Entered
Hi All
Yesterday was the deadline for expressing an interest in entering the Under 17
Indoors, cheques to confirm the place due next Friday.
Full marks to Stags who have not only said they're coming but got the cheque in
already ( do you require accomodation or are you sorting your own out?)
Other teams who've emailed to confirm:
Manor - 3 teams, accomodation on both nights for 28 people
Badgers - 6 teams, no accomodation
Evolution - 2 teams, no accomodation
Arctic - 4 or 5 teams
Ocelots - some teams
Flux - a team
Crazy Apes - possibly with Calday pick ups
There has also been talk from:
Another York team?
Latymer?
Gemma's old school's team?
And any more?
Could you please send me an email ASAP confirming your intentions, and if you
know of anyone else prompt them to get in touch ASAP. Cheques by next Friday
please. I don't have half term and Ofsted to contend with this time, so hope to
have it sorted a little sooner: Trophies ordered extra early, 1 scoreboard
obtained (Kev, could you bring 2 others). So I'd like the money in by Friday and
to have it wrapped up then.
Cheers
Vaughnie
07791 368786
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From: Andrew Vaughan <akv1976@...>
To: Juniors List <juniorultimate@yahoogroups.com>; Charlie Ben-Nathan
<cbn@...>
Cc: Vince (Lookfly) <vince@...>; Admin UKUA <admin@...>
Sent: Monday, 2 March, 2009 21:12:17
Subject: [juniorultimate] U17 Indoors 2009 Details
Dear All
The Under 17 Indoor Championships 2009 will be held at Aldersley Leisure
Village, Wolverhampton (WV6 9NW) on the weekend of 21st and 22nd March. UKUA
Indoor Regionals were held at Aldersely in November 2008, and last weekend saw
Junior Indoors 2009 take place there, and any teams that went to either (or
both!) will vouch that it is a great venue. As the Under 17 game continues to
grow I have 2 halls for all of Saturday and a 3rd hall from 3-6pm, and I have 3
halls for all of Sunday. The halls are a really good size, and there is balcony
space and a cafe/bar onsite, as well as supermarkets nearby. I am hoping that
Lookfly will be joining us on one of the days, so discs and other merchandise
should be available.
To be eligible to play you must be in Year 11 or below, born on or after 1st
September 1992 (the rules for UK Domestic competition differ slightly to
International competition, to be eligible to play for GB Under 17s this summer
you need to be born on or after 1st January 1993. Please contact me if there are
any queries). If you are a player or a small group of players without enough for
a full team, then it should be possible to arrange for you to join up with
another team; everyone involved in Junior Ultimate wants you there. HOWEVER you
must explain your situation to the Junior Forum (email to: kev@... is
sufficient) and have them ratify which is the most appropriate team for you to
join with. At Junior Outdoors 2008 there were cases of players picking up for
teams which were neither approved, nor the most appropriate. Please go through
the correct systems.
I am hoping that the central location will mean that the majority of teams might
be able to travel home rather than needing accomodation on the Saturday night,
but I recognise that for some of you that won't be possible. Obviously you are
free to organise your own plans, and places like www.travelodge.co.uk often have
good deals (e.g. family rooms which could sleep 4 from £19 per night), and there
are a smattering of Youth Hostels in Staffordshire www.yha.org.uk However I also
have an arrangement with a village hall in Codshall a few miles away
(Wolverhampton Rd, WV8 1PW) where people are able to stay on both Friday and/or
Saturday night as required. Keys are available from the caretaker on arrival,
and each team will be required to have at least one responsible adult to
supervise them and look after the key. It goes without saying that participants
and coaches would be expected to treat the venue and other users with
consideration and respect.
This accomodation would be included in the entry fee. No food would be provided
though.
The tournament is going to cost £70 per team. If you want to come can you do the
following things, ASAP:
1. Email me with your teamname, contact details, and how many teams you hope to
bring. Let me know if you might be interested in accomodation at this stage, how
many people, and whether for one or both nights. Do all this by Friday 6th
March.
2. Confirm your booking by sending a cheque for the appropriate amount made
payable to 'Andrew Vaughan' to me at 12 Court Farm Road, Birmingham, B23 5ND.
Remember to write your team name, and contact name and number on the back. Do
this by Friday 13th.
I know it is a short turnaround, but the preliminary details have already been
posted on the Junior list weeks ago so you should know about it, and started
planning whether you are coming and how many teams you intend to bring.
I, and the Junior Forum, will take a dim view of teams that enter and then
pull out at the last minute without warning; obviously things might change or be
tricky, but the important thing is that you as a team communicate with me as TD,
and any other relevant parties. At both Junior Indoors and Junior Outdoors 2008,
this was a problem. For Junior Indoors this year those teams in
that unfortunate predicament had the decency to contact me and let me know, so
alterations could be made (thanks guys)
Any problems do not hesiate to contact me on this email or 07791 368786 (usually
turned off during the school day)
Cheers
Vaughnie
TD U17 Indoors 2009
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Don't forget to check out http://www.ukultimate.com/juniorsYahoo! Groups Links
Thanks to the 3 'parties' that have already expressed an interest to submit a bit to host junior outdoors this year. Deadline to submit bids is March 23rd. If anyone is interested to read who has submitted emails of interest, or to read the full bids once they are submitted, they are visible on the public section of the junior bids forum. If any team isn't represented on the forum, please get in touch as we do want as many teams represented as possible. Reps can be coaches or players.
Dear UK Ultimate,
The UKU has taken steps this year to ensure that the future of the game is
bright! We set targets to be a world leader in the sport and to do so we
need a strong grass roots element to our game. To ensure this the UK needs a
strong junior programme for domestic and international growth.
One of the steps we are taking is to have a strong Junior Committee to lead
the development of a world leading youth programme.
The new committee needs volunteers who wish to help make changes and make
this dream a reality. There are a few roles that need filling on the
committee. We need people to fill the following roles:
Communication & Enquiries Officer,
Junior Director of Competitions,
Junior Committee Treasurer,
Publicity (PR)
Fundraiser.
Coupled with this each role will be developing "sub groups" to help with
their task, and we need people to apply for those too!
If any of these roles look appealing to you or you are interested in helping
in another way then please read the job descriptions and submit an email of
interest including a brief about why you believe you could make a difference
in that role and who you are.
Role descriptions and more details about the new committee can be found at
the UKU website
http://www.ukultimate.com/about_uk_ultimate/uku_committees/junior_ultimate_commi\
ttee
Submit the emails of interest to the committee:
uk_jr_ultimate@yahoogroups.com
Thank you for reading.
Kevin, Liam, Gemma and Si
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| Kev@... Tel: 079719 33660
| The world is divided between, people who
| think they are right.
We are now looking for bids to host the 2009 National Junior Outdoor
Championships. Having considered moving to regional qualifiers, we suspect
we are still some way short of having to make that change this year.
There will need to be at least 5 outdoor pitches, ideally more as we would
hope to get at least 28 junior teams (as in 2008). It needs to be a 2 day
tournament, so camping is important. A central location is preferable, but
most teams will travel to almost anywhere in the country for a 2 day junior
tournament.
For guidance on running a tournament, please refer to the UKUA policy
http://www.ukultimate.com/files/How_to_run_a_UKUA_tour_5.pdf
Don't feel you have to provide everything, but the closer we get to these
high standards, the better.
We're preferably looking for a bid that can at least accommodate:
- 4-6 pitches for two days
- Medical staff
- Cheap, safe accommodation / Camping on site
- Affordable entry fee
Any extras such as venue for party, bouncy castles, swimming, etc. must be
fully risk assessed. Remember that the majority of participants will be
under 18, and teachers/coaches/responsible adults (who may themselves only
be 18) are putting their careers and reputations on the line when taking a
junior team to a tournament.
Weekend clashes are inevitable, but some are preferable to others. For
reference, here is a list of events already scheduled. Hosting the
tournament during the exam period or outside of term time (including
weekends at the start or end of term or even half term) will drastically
reduce the amount of teams that can enter.
Apr 25 - Tour 0
May 2 - Uni Mixed Outdoor Nationals
May 9 - Mixed Tour 2
May 23 - Mixed Tour 3 / Nationals
Jun 6 - Tour 1
Jul 4 - Tour 2 (A and womens)
Jul 11 - Tour 2 (B and C divisions)
June 27/28 looks like the best weekend as June 21/22 is before the end of
some GCSE/A Level exams, but there are other possibilities. Flexibility with
the date for a venue is going to be very important in the bids. GCSEs tend
to be over by June 22nd but watch out for year 11 proms after that date. GB
Junior squad training dates are being sorted out this week so we need to get
nationals on the calendar as quickly as possible.
If you would like to submit a bid, then please send an 'email of interest'
with a brief outline ASAP to me at kev_lowe@..., and then a full bid
by March 23rd. All bids (including emails of interest) will be published
when received on the public area at
http://www.freeyabb.com/phpbb/index.php?mforum=juniors
The bids will then be considered that week and decisions announced by March
30th. Deadlines will be enforced properly this year, and compromise bids
will not be sought if correctly submitted bids fully meet the bid criteria.
The two most important factors when deciding which junior indoor bid to
accept were the dates and location.
Good luck, and let's ensure that these national tournaments continue to be
annual events as they have been since 2004.
Kevin (on behalf of the junior bids committee)
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| Kev@... Tel: 079719 33660
| The world is divided between, people who
| think they are right.
Hi All
Yesterday was the deadline for expressing an interest in entering the Under 17
Indoors, cheques to confirm the place due next Friday.
Full marks to Stags who have not only said they're coming but got the cheque in
already ( do you require accomodation or are you sorting your own out?)
Other teams who've emailed to confirm:
Manor - 3 teams, accomodation on both nights for 28 people
Badgers - 6 teams, no accomodation
Evolution - 2 teams, no accomodation
Arctic - 4 or 5 teams
Ocelots - some teams
Flux - a team
Crazy Apes - possibly with Calday pick ups
There has also been talk from:
Another York team?
Latymer?
Gemma's old school's team?
And any more?
Could you please send me an email ASAP confirming your intentions, and if you
know of anyone else prompt them to get in touch ASAP. Cheques by next Friday
please. I don't have half term and Ofsted to contend with this time, so hope to
have it sorted a little sooner: Trophies ordered extra early, 1 scoreboard
obtained (Kev, could you bring 2 others). So I'd like the money in by Friday and
to have it wrapped up then.
Cheers
Vaughnie
07791 368786
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Andrew Vaughan <akv1976@...>
To: Juniors List <juniorultimate@yahoogroups.com>; Charlie Ben-Nathan
<cbn@...>
Cc: Vince (Lookfly) <vince@...>; Admin UKUA <admin@...>
Sent: Monday, 2 March, 2009 21:12:17
Subject: [juniorultimate] U17 Indoors 2009 Details
Dear All
The Under 17 Indoor Championships 2009 will be held at Aldersley Leisure
Village, Wolverhampton (WV6 9NW) on the weekend of 21st and 22nd March. UKUA
Indoor Regionals were held at Aldersely in November 2008, and last weekend saw
Junior Indoors 2009 take place there, and any teams that went to either (or
both!) will vouch that it is a great venue. As the Under 17 game continues to
grow I have 2 halls for all of Saturday and a 3rd hall from 3-6pm, and I have 3
halls for all of Sunday. The halls are a really good size, and there is balcony
space and a cafe/bar onsite, as well as supermarkets nearby. I am hoping that
Lookfly will be joining us on one of the days, so discs and other merchandise
should be available.
To be eligible to play you must be in Year 11 or below, born on or after 1st
September 1992 (the rules for UK Domestic competition differ slightly to
International competition, to be eligible to play for GB Under 17s this summer
you need to be born on or after 1st January 1993. Please contact me if there are
any queries). If you are a player or a small group of players without enough for
a full team, then it should be possible to arrange for you to join up with
another team; everyone involved in Junior Ultimate wants you there. HOWEVER you
must explain your situation to the Junior Forum (email to: kev@... is
sufficient) and have them ratify which is the most appropriate team for you to
join with. At Junior Outdoors 2008 there were cases of players picking up for
teams which were neither approved, nor the most appropriate. Please go through
the correct systems.
I am hoping that the central location will mean that the majority of teams might
be able to travel home rather than needing accomodation on the Saturday night,
but I recognise that for some of you that won't be possible. Obviously you are
free to organise your own plans, and places like www.travelodge.co.uk often have
good deals (e.g. family rooms which could sleep 4 from £19 per night), and there
are a smattering of Youth Hostels in Staffordshire www.yha.org.uk However I also
have an arrangement with a village hall in Codshall a few miles away
(Wolverhampton Rd, WV8 1PW) where people are able to stay on both Friday and/or
Saturday night as required. Keys are available from the caretaker on arrival,
and each team will be required to have at least one responsible adult to
supervise them and look after the key. It goes without saying that participants
and coaches would be expected to treat the venue and other users with
consideration and respect.
This accomodation would be included in the entry fee. No food would be provided
though.
The tournament is going to cost £70 per team. If you want to come can you do the
following things, ASAP:
1. Email me with your teamname, contact details, and how many teams you hope to
bring. Let me know if you might be interested in accomodation at this stage, how
many people, and whether for one or both nights. Do all this by Friday 6th
March.
2. Confirm your booking by sending a cheque for the appropriate amount made
payable to 'Andrew Vaughan' to me at 12 Court Farm Road, Birmingham, B23 5ND.
Remember to write your team name, and contact name and number on the back. Do
this by Friday 13th.
I know it is a short turnaround, but the preliminary details have already been
posted on the Junior list weeks ago so you should know about it, and started
planning whether you are coming and how many teams you intend to bring.
I, and the Junior Forum, will take a dim view of teams that enter and then
pull out at the last minute without warning; obviously things might change or be
tricky, but the important thing is that you as a team communicate with me as TD,
and any other relevant parties. At both Junior Indoors and Junior Outdoors 2008,
this was a problem. For Junior Indoors this year those teams in
that unfortunate predicament had the decency to contact me and let me know, so
alterations could be made (thanks guys)
Any problems do not hesiate to contact me on this email or 07791 368786 (usually
turned off during the school day)
Cheers
Vaughnie
TD U17 Indoors 2009
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Dear All
The Under 17 Indoor Championships 2009 will be held at Aldersley Leisure
Village, Wolverhampton (WV6 9NW) on the weekend of 21st and 22nd March. UKUA
Indoor Regionals were held at Aldersely in November 2008, and last weekend saw
Junior Indoors 2009 take place there, and any teams that went to either (or
both!) will vouch that it is a great venue. As the Under 17 game continues to
grow I have 2 halls for all of Saturday and a 3rd hall from 3-6pm, and I have 3
halls for all of Sunday. The halls are a really good size, and there is balcony
space and a cafe/bar onsite, as well as supermarkets nearby. I am hoping that
Lookfly will be joining us on one of the days, so discs and other merchandise
should be available.
To be eligible to play you must be in Year 11 or below, born on or after 1st
September 1992 (the rules for UK Domestic competition differ slightly to
International competition, to be eligible to play for GB Under 17s this summer
you need to be born on or after 1st January 1993. Please contact me if there are
any queries). If you are a player or a small group of players without enough for
a full team, then it should be possible to arrange for you to join up with
another team; everyone involved in Junior Ultimate wants you there. HOWEVER you
must explain your situation to the Junior Forum (email to: kev@... is
sufficient) and have them ratify which is the most appropriate team for you to
join with. At Junior Outdoors 2008 there were cases of players picking up for
teams which were neither approved, nor the most appropriate. Please go through
the correct systems.
I am hoping that the central location will mean that the majority of teams might
be able to travel home rather than needing accomodation on the Saturday night,
but I recognise that for some of you that won't be possible. Obviously you are
free to organise your own plans, and places like www.travelodge.co.uk often have
good deals (e.g. family rooms which could sleep 4 from £19 per night), and there
are a smattering of Youth Hostels in Staffordshire www.yha.org.uk However I also
have an arrangement with a village hall in Codshall a few miles away
(Wolverhampton Rd, WV8 1PW) where people are able to stay on both Friday and/or
Saturday night as required. Keys are available from the caretaker on arrival,
and each team will be required to have at least one responsible adult to
supervise them and look after the key. It goes without saying that participants
and coaches would be expected to treat the venue and other users with
consideration and respect.
This accomodation would be included in the entry fee. No food would be provided
though.
The tournament is going to cost £70 per team. If you want to come can you do the
following things, ASAP:
1. Email me with your teamname, contact details, and how many teams you hope to
bring. Let me know if you might be interested in accomodation at this stage, how
many people, and whether for one or both nights. Do all this by Friday 6th
March.
2. Confirm your booking by sending a cheque for the appropriate amount made
payable to 'Andrew Vaughan' to me at 12 Court Farm Road, Birmingham, B23 5ND.
Remember to write your team name, and contact name and number on the back. Do
this by Friday 13th.
I know it is a short turnaround, but the preliminary details have already been
posted on the Junior list weeks ago so you should know about it, and started
planning whether you are coming and how many teams you intend to bring.
I, and the Junior Forum, will take a dim view of teams that enter and then
pull out at the last minute without warning; obviously things might change or be
tricky, but the important thing is that you as a team communicate with me as TD,
and any other relevant parties. At both Junior Indoors and Junior Outdoors 2008,
this was a problem. For Junior Indoors this year those teams in
that unfortunate predicament had the decency to contact me and let me know, so
alterations could be made (thanks guys)
Any problems do not hesiate to contact me on this email or 07791 368786 (usually
turned off during the school day)
Cheers
Vaughnie
TD U17 Indoors 2009
Hi All
Thanks for a great weekend. As I said at the end, the quality of play was the
highest I've ever seen at Junior level with all the play off games being very
close, there were more teams than ever before, and the Spirit in which games was
played was great. Congratulations to AirBadgers 1 who played a very assured game
in the final - and to think that all bar one of that team are eligible play for
at least another 2 years - they're going to take some stopping! Again my thanks
to Kev and Jaz for all they did to help out. A quick summary of results:
Champions - AirBadgers 1
Runners Up - Arctic 1
3 NC Hammer
4 Ocelots 1
5 Flux 1
6 Arctic 2
7 Rhinos 1
8 Candy
9 Jesus Loves Spartans
10 Arctic 3
11 Strangers
12 Catch Those
13 Calday 13
14 6FFU
15 Evolution 1
16 Ocelots 2
17 Calday 11
18 Flux 2
19 Calday 12
20 Evolution 2
21 AirBadgers 2
22 AirBadgers 3
23 Arctic 4
24 Ocelots 3
25 Rhinos 2
26 Arctic 5
27 Arctic 6
28 OAPSs
MVPs of the Final - Borat and Ed from AirBadgers (thanks to Lookfly for
Sponsoring that prize)
Spirit of the Game - Strangers (again, thanks Lookfly)
SOTG was scored with the simple method of each team nominating 1, 2 and 3 points
to the three most spirited teams they played, so a small tally does not
necessarily mean a team is poorly spirited. The full SOTG scores are:
13 points - Strangers (Winners), Arctic 4 (even on first round of votes, casting
vote given to OAPs)
12 points - Candy
10 points - Flux 2
9 points - Evolution 1
8 points - Catch Those, Evolution 2, Arctic 5
7 points - AirBadgers 1, NC Hammer, Rhinos 2, Calday 12, Ocelots 3
6 points - Flux 1, 6FFU, Arctic 6
5 points - Rhinos 1, AirBadgers 2
4 points - AirBadgers 3
3 points - Arctic 2
2 points - Ocelots 1, Calday 11, Arctic 3
1 point - Arctic 1, Calday 13, Ocelots 2, Jesus Loves Spartans
0 points - nobody, thankfully!
So good work to both Brighton teams clocking up lots of votes.
Apologies for the lack of score boards, and lack of trophies - I have all the
necessary addresses to which I shall post the trophies when they arrive. Can
somebody from Calday and Rhinos let me know whether you will be represented at
Under 17 indoors in a couple of weeks time, because if you are I could just hand
over the trophies to you then rather than post them. Let me know.
Lost property - I am at home at the moment and appear to have left this on the
minibus at school, but there really wasn't very much. I'll email what it is when
I get hold of it, and will post (or bring to U17s) anything that is claimed.
I think that is it. See some of you at Under 17 Indoors in a couple of weeks
(details to follow)
Vaughnie
TD Junior Indoors 2009
Just a quick one - are these trials just for the u19s squad or the u17s too? If not, are there any plans for the u17s? It might have an affect on which team some players try out for
Cheers
Alex
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