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Great Canadian Ultimate Game
DUC is going to be part of the Great Canadian Ultimate Game which is a country wide game that will take place on July 17th from 3-4pm.

The Great Canadian Ultimate Game is an opportunity for ultimate players to share the spirit of ultimate and highlight the accessibility and inclusive nature of the sport with members of the public and two great charities. Players competing in the Great Canadian Ultimate Game will be working to raise funds for these charities, with players on the red team representing Right to Play!, while players on the white team representing the .Boys & Girls Club

So how does the game work?
The game will start in Yellowknife at midnight on the 17th. Every hour it will move to a new community, where the score will be carried forward and the game will continue. From Yellowknife it will travel to the west coast of Canada, then to Newfoundland before moving back west. All told, 24 communities representing all 10 provinces and 1 territory will be participating in this great game! The team with the highest score at the end of the day will receive 60% of the donations for their charity, while the other team will receive 40% of the donations for their charity.

If you want to be a part of this game please let me know asap. I am also looking for a couple of volunteers to be captains of the red and white teams. Your job will be to take the initial flip, make sure the game starts on time and probably collect money for the charities. As a minimum I need 14 players but I can take up to 34 or so. Don't miss out on this historic event. Parts of the game will be covered by CBC and aired later in the year.
Posted by Kevin MacLeod, Created Fri Jun 25, 2010, Updated Sun Jun 27, 2010

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