
While the
undefeated Pants Party took a
break with its bye in week four
of Sarnia Ultimate Frisbee
action, the league’s two other
undefeated teams continued their
winning streaks.
First up, Red
Army dominated its first half
against Sea Bass and the Gang,
but the Sea Bass came roaring
back in the second half with a
new defensive strategy. Although
the team scored 12 points in the
second half, it wasn't quite
enough against the heavily
favoured Red Army, which won the
game 15-13. Patrick Doering was
a great force of spirit, keeping
the game a friendly affair.
Hungate's Mom
remained undefeated with some
great help from its rookies,
beating Nuff Said 15-8. Dean
Donovan earned the nickname
Spiderman after some great
jumping foot blocks for Nuff
Said.
In other
action, year's champions
Suspects – who started the
season with two losses – got
back on track with help from the
strong play of Kayla Thorne. A
15-12 win over Wolfpack sees the
Suspects level their record at
2-2. On the other side, the
Wolfpack had some great handling
from rookie Carli Nap in only
her second game.
Floppy Discs
got off to a hot start against
the winless Huckstables, earning
a 6-1 lead. Huckstables made it
a game in the second half with
some great plays from Selyn
Gillis. The Floppy Discs held
on for their second win of the
season – 15-12 final – and
Bethany Huybers had a great
defensive game.
Heading into
week four with one win each, the
Banana Hammocks and the Bulldogs
got off to a rough start.
Rookie Rachel Babula made some
strong plays for the Bananas,
but in a losing cause as they
fell 15-7. James MacDougall did
great in his first game of the
season for the Bulldogs.
The Wolfpack,
Huckstables, and Sea Bass and
the Gang have yet to win a
match.
This week
sees two of the leagues
strongest teams – Red Army and
Pants Party – face off at
Canatara Park on Thursday. Other
games take place at Blackwell
Park and Lansdowne. Action gets
underway at 6:30 p.m.