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		<title>Singapore Ultimate Open 2010 Wrap up + Video</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Will Steedman gives us the word on what went down in Singapore last weekend: semis highlights vs Mochi Hey disc peeps, Just putting in some links for those of you who want to see some of the results for Singapore. Tournament was awesome&#8230;we had a team from mostly Philippines plus a few guys from Taiwan, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Will Steedman gives us <em>the</em> word on what went down in Singapore last weekend:</p>
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<p><small>semis highlights vs Mochi</small></p>
<p>Hey disc peeps,</p>
<p>Just putting in some links for those of you who want to see some of the results for Singapore. Tournament was awesome&#8230;we had a team from mostly Philippines plus a few guys from Taiwan, few girls from Singapore, and J-lo.</p>
<p>Few newcomers to the squad stepped up and were awesome. The Singapore girls were solid defenders, Manila came up with some big plays, our two guys from Taiwan were anchors on the O and D handler positions, Mark (the new whiteboy) was laying out everywhere, and Nina from Circus was a monster!</p>
<p>Everyone played well and contributed, and we won an awesome semi 15-14 vs the team we lost to in final last year by one point (Mochi)&#8230;.which is much of Black Flag from Spirits. We then played Freakshow in the finals in the longest game ever (over two hours) and won 17-14 in a pretty close game.</p>
<p>Here is write-up of tournament on Singapore Ultimate site:</p>
<p>http://www.singaporeultimate.com/</p>
<p>Finals video is not up, will forward if it goes up. Word is born.</p>
<p>Will</p>
<p>Also:</p>
<div>Links to game video can be found here: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.singaporeultimate.com/" target="_blank">www.singaporeultimate.com</a>.</div>
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		<title>2010 Shanghai Ultimate Tournament</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reports from Carlo Corpuz and Ping Bautista from the recently held 2010 Shanghai Ultimate Tournament: Shanghai  Games (by Carlo Corpuz) Day 1 First Game against Hongkong Junk SP starts on O and easily scores the first point of the game. Although things were going our way in the first half, something felt off and we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reports from Carlo Corpuz and Ping Bautista from the recently held 2010 Shanghai Ultimate Tournament:</p>
<h3><strong>Shanghai  Games</strong></h3>
<p><strong>(by Carlo Corpuz)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Day 1<br />
First Game against Hongkong Junk</strong></p>
<p>SP starts on O and easily scores the first point of the game. Although things were going our way in the first half, something felt off and we didn&#8217;t feel like the team that had just won the league championship a week earlier. Perhaps it was the week-long lay-off or maybe all the parties in-between, but something didn&#8217;t feel right. Our &#8220;D&#8221; line was having problems with their offense and our &#8220;O&#8221; line was sluggish on defense. Despite the early setbacks, we still took the first half at 6-2.<span id="more-1261"></span></p>
<p>The second half was a different story though. The &#8220;O&#8221; line had visibly cooled down from not having played too many points in the first half and gave up 3 straight points before finally being able to convert. Points were traded boefore we finally ended the game at 11-9.</p>
<p><strong>Second Game against Shanghai Tuwa</strong></p>
<p>Our second game was a back-to-back game against Shanghai&#8217;s B team, Tuwa. Although they weren&#8217;t very athletic, this team obviously had a lot of experience and controlled the disc well when it was in their possession. However, our &#8220;D&#8221; line had finally warmed-up and dominated the game, allowing us to end it at a comfortable 11-5.</p>
<p><strong>Third Game versus Disc Knights</strong></p>
<p>After a 2-hour break and a hearty lunch of burgers, pasta and potato salad, the team got ready to play the Disc Knights in another battle for the right to wear the color orange. We knew that they were mising a few of their key players like Chong Pei and Derek, but we still weren&#8217;t going to put anything past them. Both &#8220;O&#8221; and &#8220;D&#8221; lines came out strong in this game and never gave DK a chance. I may be mistaken, but I believe this is also the game where Pat got a lovely layout D for a Callahan score. Game ended at 11-4</p>
<p><strong>Fourth game versus Korea</strong></p>
<p>We were finally starting to gel again as a team and our spirits were high coming into this game. Unfortunaltely, we ran into a brick wall aka the squad from Korea. Fast, skilled and athletic, this latest reincarnation of the Korean team was unlike any other team team we&#8217;ve faced before. Pinpoint hucks, perfectly executed set plays and really good handling accuentuated their game. Not to mention the fact that their tallest girl was taller than our tallest guy and that their tallest guy was at least 6 inches taller than Heyman.</p>
<p>The game started with Korea getting an early break and converting on an SP turnover. Our &#8220;O&#8221; line fought hard to get that point back, and after trading points plus a conversion from our &#8220;D&#8221; line allowed us to take the first half at 6-5. The second half would be a totally different story though as Korea made some adjustments to both their D and O. They started to really take advantage of their height and started capitalizing on our turnovers. Before you knew it, the game was over at 8-11 to Korea.</p>
<p>There was a lot of mystery surrounding this team prior to the tournament, but at least now we knew who their key players are and that they liked to use the sideline stack when we were able to stop their H stack. We would also find out later that their team was actually composed of players from Wisconsin (one of them actually being part of the 2008 Wisconsin Hodags squad that won the College Championship), Amherst, UNC, Florida and Texas.</p>
<p>We ended the day with a 3-1 record, so that meant that we get a bye along with the other teams that finished in the top 2 of their pool (Shanghai, Beijing and Korea).</p>
<p><strong>Day 2</strong></p>
<p><strong>Quarterfinal Game versus Tianjin Speed</strong></p>
<p>Our first game of the second day was against the students of of the Tianjin Sports University. This team was composed of young, athletic players who all seem to have been a product of the same super soldier program that China uses to breed their athletes. They preferred a hucking game that suited their height and athleticism, many times coming up with amazing skys over our team&#8217;s shorter players. They were also very physical on D, sometimes too physical. With one guy laying out directly into Panoy and another female colliding into Karla and causing an injury that would prevent her from playing in both the semifinals and finals game. The first half was tight, but adjusting our play and forcing their girls to make the primary cuts allowed us to control their offense and dominate the second half. The game ended at 11-6/7? I think.</p>
<p>In the other quarterfinal games, Beijing beat Hongkong, Korea defeated SW China, and Shanghai had to hammer out a victory against Shiok by way of universal point.</p>
<p><strong>Semifinal Game vs Shanghai Huwa</strong></p>
<p>Shanghai was a team we were hoping to avoid until the finals, especially since we knew that this team had dominated this tournament two years in a row. If we were going to win this game, we were going to have to play as if this were the finals and leave it all on the field. SP started out strong on O and managed to score the first point. Points were traded but at 2-2, Shanghai shifted to a poachy type of zone D that effectively cut off our midfield cutters. Shanghai&#8217;s strategy proved to be effective and before you knew it, we were down 2-4. SP tried to adjust its offensive strategy, but a few points later, Shanghai was able to take the half at 5-7.</p>
<p>Shanghai started the second half on O and scored to increase their lead to 5-8 before we were able to score again. A few traded points later we found ourselves down 7-10 and facing the very real possibility of elimination. That&#8217;s when one of the more amazing comebacks in Philippine Ultimate history happened. A deep pull by Dada into the back of Shanghai&#8217;s endzone had them trapped and desperately looking for a way out. An errant swing by one of the handlers was caught by the wind and allowed Dada to sky the intended receiver for what almost was a Callahan score. More Ds from Heyman as well as Bing&#8217;s &#8220;balakang/sapot&#8221; defense on Sherry provided us with the breaks we needed. Before you knew it, our defensive line had scored 4 straight points to give us the lead, and more importantly, the momentum at 11-10.</p>
<p>Shanghai attempted a last ditch effort to rally back, but to no avail as the game ended at 13-11 for SP.</p>
<p><strong>Finals versus Korea</strong></p>
<p>Coming into the finals game versus Korea, we all knew that we were the underdogs and that we would have to play almost flawlessly if we were to win. We started out really strong and got an easy first point that was a demonstration of the smooth offense we were hoping for for the rest of the game. Unfortunately, after being tied at 2-2, Kristian suffered a pulled hamstring that took him out of the game and had him hobbling off to the first aid tent. This was a pivotal moment as you could visibly see that the team&#8217;s morale suddenly dipped. At 2-4, the team took a timeout to try and marshall the troops and find a way to answer back. We managed to score a couple of points after the timeout, but Korea&#8217;s offense was too strong and they were able to secure the half at 4-8.</p>
<p>Korea started the second half on offense and scored again to take it to 4-9. Despite Kristian&#8217;s injury, he still managed to return to the game to anchor the team on both O and D. The injury would have sidelined any other player, but Kristian wasn&#8217;t ready to let his team down. We fought valiantly, but the end was a foregone conclusion. SP still did manage some incredible plays including a sick layout grab by Panoy on D right outside our endzone and Cherry&#8217;s grab over a tall Korean player who ran through her, knocking her to the ground.</p>
<p>In the end, we lost to Korea 9-15 in what may be described as a one-sided game that many won&#8217;t probably remember. Regardless, we&#8217;re proud of what we have achieved as a team both on and off the field. It was our team&#8217;s effort, and would not have been possible without the help and support of SP&#8217;s friends. Congratulations to the team for having played so well throughout the entire tournament and congratulations to Chlods as well for being named female MVP.</p>
<p>As Alec put it (not verbatim) during the awarding, &#8220;<strong>this is a local, home-grown club team</strong> who has never relied on white dudes from the UPA or wherever to bolster their roster. <strong>This is a team that I&#8217;ve had the most pleasure playing against and they play with great spirit.</strong>&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>We&#8217;re proud to be SP! We love this family!</strong><br />
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<h3>2010 SHANGHAI OPEN</h3>
<p><strong>By; Ping Bautista aka Pingles aka<span> </span><span style="font-family: Arial Unicode MS;"><span>平格斯</span></span></strong></p>
<p>This year’s Shanghai Open was one of the best international tournaments that I have ever been too and for 2 reasons:</p>
<p>1.)Tournament Venue and Food – the fields were just awesome (See pictures below. I just love Astro-Turf!!!) and the food was the best food I have ever had during a tournament. Overflowing San Miguel Beer was offered during the finals also. Although the tournament kit didn’t have a jersey or even sun block like we do here in Manila, they did give out some sweet discs and even Huwa Visor Caps.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a rel="attachment wp-att-1263" href="http://www.philippineultimate.org/pua/2010/06/2010-shanghai-ultimate-tournament-reports-from-carlo-corpuz-and-ping-bautista/pic-1/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1263" title="pic-1" src="http://www.philippineultimate.org/pua/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/pic-1.jpg" alt="" width="464" height="315" /></a></p>
<p>2.)Tournament Skill Level – I know that Shanghai caters to the best and most competitive teams in the Asian Ultimate scene (maybe even better than Spirits I might say). But what was really nice to see was that there were more Asians coming out to play than expats. It was a great sight to see that we are slowly catching up to our American and Japanese friends. <img src='http://www.philippineultimate.org/pua/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>So here is a brief rundown of what happened over there. I won’t describe the parties anymore cause of lack of memory on what went down (all I remember was seeing a lot of ass…). Enjoy <img src='http://www.philippineultimate.org/pua/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>DAY 1<br />
Sunken Pleasure’s first day in the tournament went really well. They made quick work on the first three teams they faced (Hong Kong Junk, Shanghai B and last year Singapore Open Rivals, Disc Knights) reaching the point cap of 11 on all games. Everything seemed to be going the way of our nations only representative in this year’s Shanghai Open until they hit a wall and a very hard one at that… KOREA.</p>
<p>Korea had been very silent over the past few Asian tournaments and now they were carrying with them a whole new roster of fresh college graduate ultimate players. With an average height of at least 5’11 and their girls as tall as Heyman. SP had a really difficult time keeping up with this fresh young Korean Team (nowhere near the KUNT [Korean Ultimate National Team] that we have seen). SP ended day 1 second on their pool earning a 1 game bye coming into Day 2.</p>
<p>DAY 2<br />
In the quarter &#8211; finals, our boys and Girls in Orange and White went up against their Chinese counter parts, a Chinese Sports University Team named Speed who was Champion in the league that finished just before this Tournament. Speed was composed of college students with an average age of 19 years old, who had only been playing ultimate for around 6 months and was very physical in their play (and had little or no English skills at all), which resulted in a lot of calls and a lot of flying elbows. But SP made quick work of them reaching the point cap of 11. Spirit however was practiced throughout the entire game and SP even gained new fan base in China. (see attached photo and video).<br />
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<p>After a quick interview and autograph signing with Xtian (again watch attached picture video), SP went head to head against Shanghai Huwa in what I am proud to say was one of the best semi finals game I have ever had the privilege in seeing live. The game started of with Huwa going up 3 points playing some sick zone defense and pegging SP at 4 points at the half of 7. After a really great pep talk given by Christian, SP rallied and made a 6 – 1 against Huwa who just couldn’t seal the holes that the poppers of SP used to move the disc up and score point after point after point. The defensive game of SP was also tremendous. Their man &#8211; to &#8211; man defense was super tight resulting in numerous lay out Ds and even a near Callahan point by Boracay Import Dada (who by the way made some of the sickest pulls in the entire tournament).</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a rel="attachment wp-att-1265" href="http://www.philippineultimate.org/pua/2010/06/2010-shanghai-ultimate-tournament-reports-from-carlo-corpuz-and-ping-bautista/pic-2/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1265" title="pic-2" src="http://www.philippineultimate.org/pua/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/pic-2.jpg" alt="" width="464" height="315" /></a></p>
<p>Huwa however wasn’t going to go down without a fight. They were able to make a slow comeback and scored 4 more points to make it to eleven. That our very own Kat Velayo who made one of the sickest lay out grabs made eleventh point possible (Great Job Kat!). In the end however, SP made history by defeating Huwa on home court for the first time ever 13 -11. Tears of joy and sadness started coming out of both parties as they huddled up and learned some sad and happy news (the departure of Milan and Sherrie from Shanghai and the discovery of the pregnancy of another Huwa player. I think her name started with either a P or an S. Either way she still played even if she was in her 3rd month).</p>
<p>On the other semi finals game, Korea made quick work of Beijing Big Brother and ended the game at 4 – 13. Mind you all 4 points Big Brother was able to come up with were huck throws made by either Jim or Joe to Gareth. So as I sat down on my seat with a Coleman full of beer I asked myself “Does SP have what it takes to defeat this new powerhouse Korean team?”  The sidelines were all cheering for SP as they stepped out on the pitch and drew first blood scoring the first point of the game with a point cap at 15. What followed was a tennis match that led to a Korean huck fest. SP did however make some tremendous Ds and there was even a very questionable call on a should be Callahan grab made by Panoy against one of the Korean players (I swear Panoy grabbed it before he did and it wasn’t a strip). Then the worst thing happened; Team Captain Xtian pulled his hamstring. Korea reached the half first at I think was 8 – 4. With the absence of Xtian on the field, the newest members of the team started stepping up and tried to claw their way back against Korea. By the time Xtian was able to play again it was too late. The momentum had already taken the side of the Korea who ended the game at 15 – 10.</p>
<p>The awarding session took place immediately afterwards and I am not sure who won Mythical 7 but what I do know is that SP’s very own Chlods was able to bag Female MVP while one of the newest players of Korea, Adam (aka yellow hat guy) bagged Male MVP. SP went home with Silver and the respect of the entire South East Asian Ultimate Community being the only all Asian team to make it this far in the Finals against a very expat based Korean team (who had one or two Koreans on their roster).</p>
<p>SP had accomplished so much during this tournament and proved that the Philippines is one of if not THE leader in Development in Ultimate in South East Asia. Not only did season veterans like Mang Danny, Cherry, Xtian and Panoy show that they still had what it takes to make it to the finals, but the young bloods like Heyman, Dada, Pat, Marin, Jamel, Chlods, Jenny and Karen who had led SP into back to back championships in the last two local leagues, showed that Ultimate was indeed growing in our country. But what I admired the most with this SP team was how they treated each other like a family, like brothers and sisters all looking out for one another and following one voice, never arguing and never complaining. This trait I believe is the secret to this clubs success both locally and internationally.</p>
<p>My hats off you Sunken Pleasure.  You guys have truly out done yourselves and have made your nation proud. Once again you have placed us on the SEA Ultimate Map as being one of the powerhouse club teams in the region. But the question still remains; who will match up to the new Korean team? Only time can tell. Next stop for SP is Malaysia where they plan on continuing to dominate the Asian Tournaments and finally SPIRITS in November. I look forward to seeing you guys play in the future.</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>
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		<title>Bora in Manila: NESTEA Fit Camp Hot Send Off Party</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Start the Summer Right Even when you&#8217;re in Manila, Party like you&#8217;re in Bora! March 27, 8PM at the ENCORE SUPERCLUB Ladies come in you&#8217;re HOTTEST RED ensemble Guys should arrive in their COOLEST WHITE NESTEA Fit Camp Hot Manila Leg is throwing a SEND OFF PARTY to all Camp Hot Participants and Guests! Competition [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Start the Summer Right</strong><br />
Even when you&#8217;re in Manila, Party like you&#8217;re  in Bora!</p>
<p>March 27, 8PM at the ENCORE SUPERCLUB</p>
<p>Ladies come  in you&#8217;re HOTTEST RED ensemble<br />
Guys should arrive in their COOLEST  WHITE<br />
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NESTEA Fit Camp Hot Manila Leg is throwing a SEND OFF PARTY  to all Camp Hot Participants and Guests!<br />
Competition winners from  Beach Volleyball, Ultimate Frisbee and Touch Football will be awarded  and be sent to BORACAY on April 22-24.</p>
<p>Team winners from FLAG  Football and HIP HOP will get to take home 10,000 pesos!</p>
<p>Top 10  Camp Hotties will be announced, and be sent to Boracay as well to be  part of the Camp Hot Boracay Leg where in 2 will rise to be the ULTIMATE  NESTEA Fit Ambassadors</p>
<p>To be Hosted by the HOTTEST DJs in  Manila, Slide and Tracy. Featuring the music of DJ Nina and an awesome  performance of the PHILIPPINE ALL STARS! Not to mention, get the chance  to meet our Celebrity campers &#8211; Derek Ramsay, Karylle, and Joem Bascon!</p>
<p>Come  to the Camp on March 20 and 27 and register for the guest list!</p>
<p>Guest  list is only valid until 10PM<br />
Guest is entitled to 1 alcoholic based  drink<br />
Only the first 1,000 guests will be accommodated <img src='http://www.philippineultimate.org/pua/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  so be  there by 9!<br />
Only 18 years old and above are allowed to enter. Please  bring a valid ID! <img src='http://www.philippineultimate.org/pua/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Special awards are in store for the  attendees!</p>
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		<title>Results of the 2009 WFDF AOUCC and Manila Spirits Tournament on www.wfdf.org/</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The governing body of Ultimate Frisbee in the Philippines, the Philippine Ultimate Association, or the PUA, hosted its annual Manila Spirits tournament last November 6 to 8 on the fields of Alabang Country Club. Manila Spirits 2009 was much larger than past years as the PUA accepted the opportunity to host the 2009 World Flying [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>The governing body of Ultimate Frisbee in the Philippines, the Philippine Ultimate Association, or the PUA, hosted its annual Manila Spirits tournament last November 6 to 8 on the fields of Alabang Country Club. Manila Spirits 2009 was much larger than past years as the PUA accepted the opportunity to host the 2009 World Flying Disc Federation Asia-Oceania Ultimate Club Championships (2009 WFDF AOUCC for short), to run concurrently with Manila Spirits</p></blockquote>
<p>Read more on the WFDF website: <a href="http://www.wfdf.org/index.php?page=news/AOUCC_2009_Results.html">http://www.wfdf.org/index.php?page=news/AOUCC_2009_Results.html</a></p>
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		<title>Asian Ultimate and Manila Spirits featured on CNNGo</title>
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Serious dives, jumps and&#8230;&#8217;Land Sharking&#8217; with some hardcore ultimate frisbee hurlers</p>
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		<title>Thrillah in Manila Recap</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From ousted portavoz de la junta, Rick Cayzer: So it was a quiet weekend. Not very eventful at all. We had a few people over for some beers, hardly anything to talk about. Lance wore a cool mask. That was the highlight really. 9 Open teams, 4 Women&#8217;s teams, and a massive 32 Mixed teams. [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>From ousted portavoz de la junta, Rick Cayzer:</strong></p>
<div><span>So it was a quiet weekend. Not very eventful at all. We had a few people over for some beers, hardly anything to talk about. Lance wore a cool mask. That was the highlight really.</span></div>
<p>9 Open teams, 4 Women&#8217;s teams, and a massive 32 Mixed teams. 700 participants. Thank you so very much to all of you who came to Manila and helped us make the 2009 WFDF Manila Spirits AOUCC such a successful tournament. We received a lot of very positive feedback, thank you to all who sent us messages to let us know how much fun you had. We had a terrific time hosting you and can&#8217;t thank you enough for your support. Rest assured that we&#8217;ll be taking your suggestions on board for Spirits 2010.</p>
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<div>Took a while to get this info out as we, the board, had to piece together what happened, who won what. We were just as drunk as you were.</div>
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<div><span>Let&#8217;s start with the parties. Thursday was chill, as it was meant to be. Friday saw people getting their groove on with some great beats and funky head wear. The Saturday party was a hedonist&#8217;s heaven. The Sunday party on the field was absolute carnage.</span></div>
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<div><span>Check out some of the cool Z-Day costumes we saw at the Saturday night party:</span></div>
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<div><span><a href="http://baicapture.com/gallery/2009/November/ThrillahinManila/" target="_blank">http://baicapture.com/gallery/2009/November/ThrillahinManila/</a></span></div>
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<div><span>Ogee&#8217;s pics from the same party:</span></div>
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<div><span><a href="http://ogong.multiply.com/photos/album/348/Manila_Spirits_09_-_Z_Day_Party#" target="_blank">http://ogong.multiply.com/photos/album/348/Manila_Spirits_09_-_Z_Day_Party#</a></span></div>
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<div><span>Ogee&#8217;s disc pics:</span></div>
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<div><span><a href="http://ogong.multiply.com/photos/album/347/Asia_Oceanic_Ultimate_Club_Championships_09" target="_blank">http://ogong.multiply.com/photos/album/347/Asia_Oceanic_Ultimate_Club_Championships_09</a></span></div>
<div>Ian&#8217;s pics:</div>
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<div><span>Album 1 <a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=137187&amp;id=693306560&amp;l=2a48c38d8d" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=137187&amp;id=693306560&amp;l=2a48c38d8d</a><br />
Album 2 <a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=137500&amp;id=693306560&amp;l=50de6b49ac" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=137500&amp;id=693306560&amp;l=50de6b49ac</a><br />
Album 3 <a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=137504&amp;id=693306560&amp;l=d1fc1d7ead" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=137504&amp;id=693306560&amp;l=d1fc1d7ead</a></span></div>
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<div>Marco&#8217;s pics:</div>
<div><a href="http://blacktieproject.smugmug.com/share/mtAiOIfJBO77U">http://blacktieproject.smugmug.com/share/mtAiOIfJBO77U</a></div>
<div>Dane&#8217;s pics:</div>
<div><a href="http://danekalbo.multiply.com/photos/album/157/Manila_Spirits_AOUCC_2009_Album_1">http://danekalbo.multiply.com/photos/album/157/Manila_Spirits_AOUCC_2009_Album_1<br />
<a href="http://danekalbo.multiply.com/photos/album/158/Manila_Spirits_AOUCC_2009_Album_2">http://danekalbo.multiply.com/photos/album/158/Manila_Spirits_AOUCC_2009_Album_2</a></div>
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<div><span>There are a lot more tourney pics floating around on Facebook.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span></div>
<div>Unfortunately we don&#8217;t have many pics of the Sunday sh*tshow. We all went pretty loopy with the mawlt likah and brandy.</div>
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<div><span>Following is part of a press release I put together. If you&#8217;d like to know more about what happened, please do feel free to email me.  After the press release are the results.  Standings, party awards, everything. </span></div>
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<div><span>We do hope to see you all back in 2010!</span></div>
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<div><span>Rick</span></div>
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<div><span><span style="color: #000000;">&#8220;The governing body of Ultimate Frisbee in the Philippines, the Philippine Ultimate Association, or the PUA, hosted its annual Manila Spirits tournament last November 6 to 8 on the fields of Alabang Country Club. Manila Spirits 2009 was much larger than past years as the PUA accepted the opportunity to host the 2009 World Flying Disc Federation Asia-Oceania Ultimate Club Championships (2009 </span></span><span><span><span style="color: #000000;">WFDF </span></span></span><span><span style="color: #000000;">AOUCC for short), to run concurrently with Manila Spirits. </span></span></div>
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<div><span><span style="color: #000000;">The tournament consisted of three divisions. The AOUCC Open division, the AOUCC Women&#8217;s division, and the AOUCC Mixed/Manila Spirits division. </span></span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #000000;">The AOUCC Open division, comprising of all men&#8217;s teams, and the AOUCC Women&#8217;s division were both run on November 6. The Open division consisted of nine teams in total, with the Philippines, Japan, Australia and China being represented. After a long, hard day of play, the gold medal in the Open division was won by Japan&#8217;s Link, a team made up of businessmen who have continued playing Ultimate since their college days. It was an amazing feat considering the thin roster Link sent over. Link, seeded second, won the gold medal 11-6 over our very own Boracay Dragons, who were seeded third. The bronze was won by another incredible Japanese team, the Chukyo University Flippers, who beat Chinese team CUUP for the medal. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #000000;">The Women&#8217;s division was played out between four teams, with China, the Philippines, Thailand and Australia being represented. The gold medal was won by Pilipinas Bebots, formed by the Team Philippines women. They took the title over D-CUUP, a very strong team made up of China&#8217;s best female Ultimate talent. The Boracay Dragonitas took home the bronze medal, beating Thailand in their play-off.</span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #000000;">The AOUCC Mixed division was run together with Manila Spirits Mixed on November 7 and 8. Every available slot was filled, with thirty-two teams from Manila, the provinces, and the Asia Oceanic region submitting strong rosters. Seven hundred players participated, the largest Manila Spirits ever by far. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #000000;">Last year&#8217;s champion Team Philippines was seeded first, last year&#8217;s runner-up Black Flag was seeded second, and Australian team Sizzle was seeded third. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #000000;">All thirty-two teams played four games on their first day of play. The teams were then separated into their respective pools (A, B, C, or D) for the next day, based on their first day results. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #000000;">The pool A championship was eventually won by Black Flag, a team made up of Ultimate freaks from around the globe. They defeated Singapore team Shiok 13-4 in the final. Shiok surprised everyone this year with their strong roster and tremendous athletic ability.</span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #000000;">Despite being overall tournament champion, Black Flag participated in the Manila Spirits Mixed division, not the </span><span><span style="color: #000000;">WFDF </span></span><span style="color: #000000;">sanctioned AOUCC Mixed division, meaning AOUCC Mixed participants Shiok won the AOUCC Mixed division gold medal. Team Philippines won the silver medal and the Boracay Dragons won the bronze.</span></div>
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<div><span><span><span style="color: #000000;">Local team Sunken Pleasure won pool B. Pool C was won by Dumaguete Extreme. Davao Mulatto won the pool D championship. </span></span></span></div>
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<div><span><span><span style="color: #000000;">Of course, Filipino hospitality shone through the entire weekend. A great time was had by all and many teams have already indicated that they will be sure to return for Manila Spirits 2010.</span></span></span></div>
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<div><span><span><span><span style="color: #000000;">WFDF</span></span></span></span><span><span><span style="color: #000000;"> president Jonathan Potts came from Australia to oversee </span></span><span style="color: #000000;">proceedings, along with </span></span><span><span><span style="color: #000000;">WFDF</span></span></span><span><span style="color: #000000;"> director Morooka Fumio of Japan.&#8221;</span></span></div>
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<div><strong>AOUCC Open:</strong><br />
1. Link (Japan)<br />
2. Boracay Dragons (Philippines)<br />
3. Chukyo University Flippers (Japan)<br />
4. CUUP (China)<br />
5. Hong Kong<br />
6. IN THE FAAAAAAACE (Australia)<br />
7. Barrack&#8217;s Obama (Philippines)<br />
8. Roaches (Philippines)<br />
9. Iligan Red Horses (Philippines)</p>
<div><strong>AOUCC Open MVPs:</strong><br />
Gareth Marshall (CUUP)<br />
Jude Lee (Boracay Dragons)</p>
<p><strong>AOUCC Women&#8217;s:</strong><br />
1. Pilipinas Bebots (Philippines)<br />
2. D-CUUP (China)<br />
3. Boracay Dragonitas (Philippines)<br />
4. Thailand</div>
<div><strong>AOUCC Women&#8217;s MVPs:</strong><br />
Rissa Ong (Pilipinas Bebots)<br />
Kristin Franke (D-CUUP)</div>
<div><strong>AOUCC Mixed division:</strong><br />
1. Shiok (Singapore)<br />
2. The Team Philippines (Philippines)<br />
3. Boracay Dragons (Philippines)<br />
4. Freakshow (Singapore)<br />
5. Sizzle (Australia)<br />
6. Hong Kong Junk (Hong Kong)<br />
7. Sunken Pleasure (Philippines)<br />
8. Disc Knights (Singapore)<br />
9. KUNT (Korea)<br />
10. Monster (Philippines)<br />
11. Vudoo (Vietnam)<br />
12. Iligan Red Horses (Philippines)<br />
13. Hong Kong Star Fairies (Hong Kong)</div>
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<p><strong>Manila Spirits Mixed:</strong><br />
Group A<br />
1. Black Flag (Various)<br />
2. Shiok (Singapore)<br />
3. The Team Philippines (Philippines)<br />
4. Boracay Dragons (Philippines)<br />
5. Freakshow (Singapore)<br />
6. Sizzle (Australia)<br />
7. Ninja Cowboy Bear (Various) and Hong Kong Junk (happily ended up drinking instead of playing it out for 7th)</p>
<p>Group B<br />
9. Sunken Pleasure (Philippines)<br />
10. Disc Knights (Singapore)<br />
11. KUNT (Korea)<br />
12. Monster (Philippines)<br />
13. Dharma Bums (Various)<br />
14. Vudoo (Vietnam)<br />
15. SoiDawgz (Thailand)<br />
16. Team Triple J (China), but they beat SoiDawgz in the boat race</p>
<p>Group C<br />
17. Dumaguete Extreme (Philippines)<br />
18. Cuernos (Philippines)<br />
19. MAD (Philippines)<br />
20. Renegade Province (Various)<br />
21. Cherifer (Philippines) and Circus Weng Weng (Philippines)<br />
23. Iligan Red Horses (Philippines) and Mindanao United (Philippines)</p>
<p>Group D<br />
25. Davao Mulatto (Philippines)<br />
26. Ridiculous George (Philippines)<br />
27. Hong Kong Star Fairies (Hong Kong)<br />
28. Guambats (Guam)<br />
29. Xavier Ultimate (Philippines)<br />
30. SerenDiscity (Sri Lanka)<br />
31. Ultimate Warriors (Philippines)<br />
32. Breakfast Club (Philippines)<br />
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<strong>Mixed division awards:</strong><br />
Final MVPs: Will Chen (Black Flag) and Serene Ng (Shiok)<br />
Pool B MVPs: Danny Dematera (Sunken Pleasure) and Ally Wilkes (KUNT)<br />
Pool C MVPs: Ronan Batralo (Cuernos) and Jenny Rabosa (Dumaguete Extreme)<br />
Pool D MVPs: Chris Calvert (Ridiculous George) and Glyn Duero (Davao Mulatto)</p>
<p>Mythical 7:<br />
1. Nica Hechanova (Team Philippines)<br />
2. Jeffrey Rodriguez (Team Philippines)<br />
3. Britt Mercadante (Black Flag)<br />
4. Ness Fajardo (Black Flag)<br />
5. Calvin Cheng (Hong Kong Junk)<br />
6. John Damiani (Sizzle)<br />
7. Kierin Janes (Sizzle)</p>
<p>Best Offensive Player: Derek Ramsay (Team Philippines)<br />
Best Defensive Player: Panoy delos Santos (Boracay Dragons)</p>
<p><strong>Friday party:</strong><br />
Best male costume &#8211; Fletcher &#8220;Poida&#8221; Joyce (Sizzle)<br />
Best female costume &#8211; Daisy &#8220;I love stuffed toys&#8221; Cimafranca (Davao Mulatto)</p>
<p><strong>Saturday party:</strong><br />
Best male costume &#8211; Jonathan &#8220;Undead Hooker&#8221; Potts (WFDF)<br />
Female costume &#8211; Kat &#8220;Corpse Bride&#8221; Velayo (Team Philippines)<br />
Group costume &#8211; Guambats as Zombie Elvis</p>
<p><strong>Tourney awards:</strong><br />
Party award &#8211; Renegade Province<br />
Dusk til Dawn (the filthiest, sorriest drunk from Friday night to Sunday night) &#8211; The 5&#8217;1 Tower of Power, Sol Salutillo (BC)<br />
Spirit Award &#8211; SerenDiscity<br />
Callahans: Ping Bautista (MAD), Retche Corregidor (Roaches),<span> Tatsuya Suzaki (Chukyo University Flippers), Paul Denyer (Sizzle), Hamish Pope (Sizzle), Greg Ericksen (Team Triple J), Liu Feng Hao aka Howie (Shiok), JC Ty (Cherifer), Jake Anderson (Hong Kong Junk), Karlo Castro (Ridiculous George), Tuan Phan (Hong Kong Star Fairies)</span></div>
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		<title>A Spirits Retrospective</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[http://www.the-huddle.org/weblog/2008/11/13/manilla-spirits-2006/ The two PUA players Ben refers to are none other that Xtian &#8220;Mohawk Madness&#8221; Guerrero and Pia &#8220;Born to be Mythical&#8221; Ybanez.]]></description>
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<p>The two PUA players Ben refers to are none other that Xtian &#8220;Mohawk Madness&#8221; Guerrero and Pia &#8220;Born to be Mythical&#8221; Ybanez.</p>
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