Author Archives: rjmcleod

Saucer Tennis

Saucer Tennis (Frisbee Tennis) was created in Maplewood NJ in the Autumn of 1974. A group of teens from the area got together to play what Bruce R. Keffer had put together in a rule book for what was called the most extreme disc sport. During the era, Ultimate had been invented and played by students

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Geach

Beach ultimate / beach goaltie / geach, whatever you want to call it, players can organize a game at anytime. The Kelowna Ultimate League doesn’t officially organize games, but there is a kit floating around. Post to the Kelowna Ultimate Facebook Group to rally together a crew and find the kit!

Mini Guts

Guts, with a mini disc, mixed with dodgeball. Disc: https://www.wrightlife.com/disc-golf/wham-o-wright-life-mini-frisbee. Rules: It is played by two teams with anywhere from 2 to unlimited players per team. The official disc is the Wham-O Mini Frisbee due to its light weight and superior aerodynamics. The playing field consists of two goals lines 15 feet apart marked by

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Frisbee Beyblade

Players: 2+ Ages: 3+ Equipment: 1 frisbee per player Gameplay: All players sit in a circle and spin their frisbee on the ground at the same time. The player whose frisbee is the last one spinning is the winner. This game was created by middle school students at St. Martha School in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Freesvoley

Playing Field Two playing zones (7m x 10m) A neutral zone (6m x 10m) Two volleyball nets Who Two teams of two Timing Two, 10 minute halves Scoring 1 point if you touch ground inside the opponent’s court 3 points if you touch the opponent’s net How to Play Only 3 seconds of possession with

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Battle Royale

Equipment: One frisbee per person Suggested Ages: Grade 3+ Gameplay: Everyone will have the frisbee balancing upside down on the palm of their hand. The goal is to knock the frisbee off your opponents hand while not letting them knock the frisbee off your hand. You can switch the frisbee from one hand to the

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Skippy Jammer

Skippy Jammer is a modified Guts game played one-on-one. The disc needs to skip first before being caught. The trick is to skip the disc as close to the ground at the other players ankles so they couldn’t easily catch it. This game was created by Tom Cole and Jeff Shelton.

Schteattle Schtick

Ok, here’s how Seattle kids play Schtick.  We’re gonna call it Schteattle Schtick and it’s best played with 10-75 youth players (assisted by their coaches and/or parents) and lots of discs — at least 1 for every 3 players.  (If you have more players and discs than this, you should play Galaxy Wars instead.)  Either way, you’re

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Frisbee Tippers

Grade level: 4-8Equipment: FrisbeesGame Description: Groups work both together and against each other in this frisbee-based game.  Throwing, catching, running, tipping, and tricks are all part of the package. This is a great game to practice different types of throwing when it comes to Ultimate Frisbee or disc throwing. How To Play: Create two teams with anywhere from

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Around 9

Around 9 is a basically simple, highly enjoyable target game. It can be played by many or a few It develops hand-eye coordination and depth perception It requires minimum space It requires little or no supervision It involves a relatively low budget installation with high use factor It permits either formal competition or informal play

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