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Voting opens today for the AUDA Board. There are 10 nominees for the 7 board positions, and statements from each of the nominees are posted below so that you can get to know the candidates before you vote. Each member (participant in an AUDA event in the past 2 years) will receive an email with details on how to cast your vote. If you do not receive an email but feel you should be eligible to vote, please send an email to
Peter Amorosa
I am seeking re-election to a third term on the AUDA Board. Over the past two years I have enjoyed serving on the Board and helping to grow our organization and foster Ultimate in the Albany area. I have been playing, coaching, and organizing Ultimate for over a decade now and find a lot of inspiration in the growth AUDA has achieved over the past several years. Along with the addition of a women's league, winter league and other developments I hope to continue to serve on the Board and further our Ultimate community with more events like tournaments and leagues and to increase the communication between AUDA organizers and players by starting an e-newsletter. Thank you for your support!
Katie Derickson
Hello! My name is Katie and you may have heard me cheering loudly during summer or winter league games. There's a good reason for the noise: I love ultimate. I'm really excited to be nominated to the AUDA board and think my blend of raw enthusiasm and professional experience with marketing and PR will be really good for the league’s leadership (leaguership? Leaguership). I’ve played ultimate for ten years -- in college, for women’s and coed club teams, at silly tournaments, competitive tournaments, beach tournaments – and even wrote the chapter on cheers in “Ultimate: The Greatest Sport Ever Invented By Man.” Yes, my passion for ultimate is well-documented. But beyond that, I really think the sport is something special and my tenure on the AUDA board would be marked by getting the word out and strengthening sponsorship for and membership in our leagues. I also love fun.
Ryan Dubowsky
Hello, my name is Ryan Dubowsky ("Doobs") and I am running for a position on the AUDA Board of Directors. I am interested in the position because I have a true passion for the game of Ultimate. Additionally, I will be attending school in the area, so I have a vested interest in the well-being of AUDA. I bring a unique skillset and perspective to the Board of Directors: I have reached the rank of Eagle Scout and have attended a national leadership training course, which provided me with strong public speaking, group management, and problem solving skills. I have been playing Ultimate for 4 years and captained a team for two of those years -- SUNY New Paltz GUNX (2010/2011), Hasbrouk Heroes/Hudson Valley Club Ultimate (2010/2011), and 2011 AUDA Champion Brown Chicken Brown Cow. I feel that my qualifications and love for the game make me an excellent candidate for the Board of Directors.
Deb Lee
I, Deborah Lee, am running for the AUDA Board for 2012. Playing ultimate since 1998, in Albany since 2005, I feel a responsibility to a sport that has introduced me to so many great people. I started Women’s Wednesdays in Albany in 2006, and I want to continue to grow the sport through organized play around Albany. I am very happy with AUDA's development over the past couple years with the creation of the 3 Summer Leagues on a Monday through Thursday schedule and the new Winter League, and I would not suggest any major changes. As a member of the AUDA board, my most important goals would be to secure field space and grow our leagues across all demographics, creating a safe, competitive, and enjoyable environment for everyone.
Cara Martin
I have been playing competitive Ultimate for over a decade and been involved with AUDA since the summer of 2008. For the past two years I have served as the AUDA treasurer and would like to continue in this capacity. Serving as an organizer in the Ultimate community is not new to me. From 2008 through 2010 I served as the Women's Coordinator for the College Metro East Region (prior to restructuring under USA Ultimate). As such, I'm very familiar with the needs of Ultimate players, for leagues, clinics, and tournaments.
Albany Ultimate has seen tremendous growth in the past three years. With the right team of board members, I believe we can to continue to expand by focusing on youth clinics, women's league, and developing additional opportunities for members outside of the summer months.
Matt Martin
I have been playing Ultimate since 2001 and more specifically in the Albany area since 2008. I am also currently coaching the area youth club team. I have served AUDA in the past as a board member and President. While I was not elected to serve on the board this past year, I am still interested in doing what I can to move the organization in a positive direction.
With the growth in numbers of members in AUDA, I think it is important to ensure an enjoyable playing experience for everyone. I am a firm believer in the inclusion of women in our leagues and doing everything possible to make their experience as much fun as it is for the men.
Jeremy McNamara
Most of you already know me so I'll keep it simple. I've been around for a while and for the past 3 or 4 years I've been in charge of AUDA we've been improving greatly. If you like the end of the year tourney, the awards, the Capitol Q barbecue, the social league special events, the womens league, or any of the other number of things I've brought to the league then vote for me.
Will Sloane
My name is Will Sloane I have played alongside many of you in summer and winter leagues over the past six years and I have served on the Board for the past four. During these past four years the Board has successfully transformed the organization, growing from one coed summer league into four leagues, substantially increasing the number of people playing ultimate in the area. Behind the scenes during this time, the Board has branded and incorporated the organization, overseen the creation of a website, transformed the bylaws and ensured a stable financial environment for the organization to continue its growth. I hope to be able to remain on the Board to continue to evolve the organization to meet the needs of our members and to expose others in the Capital Region to our great sport.
Carol Smith
I have been an AUDA board member for the past year. I worked principally on publicity and I would like to focus on that again if elected to a second term. I feel that I can contribute more effectively this year given what I have learned over the past year as a board member.
I am a latecomer to the sport of Ultimate. I have played in women’s league for several years and for the past two years ago I have been playing in social league as well. I enjoy both leagues very much and would like to help to increase participation in the sport. Thank you.
Paul Travers
I began playing ultimate 2 summers ago in the AUDA summer league and then began to start and co-captain the Skying Dutchmen ultimate club at Guilderland High School. That same year I helped founded and co-captain Cap City Bang-Bang, the Albany youth club team, to a 7th place finish at their first appearance at the NYS high school championships. I am currently a freshman at Umass Amherst and I am also an Eagle Scout and have been involved in and staffed national youth leadership training camps. I will bring new ideas in the front of expanding the youth ultimate in Albany as well as working to make this year's summer league the best one yet.
It's that time of year again - time for the annual AUDA Board Elections. We have ten great nominees for the seven board positions. Online voting will open Wednesday January 4th, and will run through the Annual Meeting on January 21st, where members can vote in person. Be on the lookout for candidate statements from each of the nominees, as well as an email with details on how to cast your vote!
The tournament is at Maalwyck Park in Scotia, NY. You can find the directions here:
Anyone who is a fan of baseball will know what next week is...the All Stars Break. It is foretold that the stars and planets will align in a formation that will create six fun-packed teams ready to hit the fields next Tuesday (July 19th).
The lines on my palm tell me the teams will be named Spear Guns, Double Horniness, Second Chance, Lionesses, Crab Meat, $7.99/lb, and Scorpaenidae. All teams will have have the stars on their side as they battle for the best fortunes! The team rosters listed at the bottom.
Remember to bring a white and a dark. Please note that I did not say a light and a dark. Grey does not fit in either category.
Schedule:
6:00 Field 1 Spear Guns vs. Double Horniness
6:00 Field 2 Second Chance vs. Lionesses
6:00 Field 3 Scorpaenidae vs. Crab Meat, $7.99/lb
7:20 Field 1 Spear Guns vs. Scorpaenidae
7:20 Field 2 Lionesses vs. Double Horniness
7:20 Field 3 Second Chance vs. Crab Meat, $7.99/lb
Crab Meat, $7.99/lb
Ben Anauo
Christopher Barron
Matthew Barron
Mary Chang
branden cline
Dan Cotton
Jeffrey Dockum
Margaret Dubowsky
Diana Edelson
Sierra Frasier
Sanjay Goel
Chris Gutschenritter
David Hutchinson
Mickey Hyland
Matt Kohn
Matt Meyers
Jeremy Moore
Evan Reid
Adam Simbeck
Matt Simon
John Slattery
shana slutzky
Gabriel Tomasulo
Jeremy Vanderover
Double Horniness
Laura Ascanio
Michael Bloom
Martin Daley
William Edson
Jeff Feldman
Peixuan Guo
Russ Hart
Victoria Jue
Lauren Keeley
Charles Krueger
Edward Leung
Carl Mas
Brad Moore
Jodi O'Donnell
Stephen Randolph
Matthew Savoie
Whitney Schoenthal
Joshua Smith
Michael Smith
Gene Stoliker
Andrew Strum
Philip Whitlingum
Erik Yatto
Tim Zoll
Lionesses
Torrina Adams
Justin Aragosa
Kyle Blount
monica Blount
Anna Brewer
Tracey Campbell
Chris Conant
Alexis Curry
David Edelson
Chris Finn
Zachary Fishman
Jim Gandy
Andrew Heck
Curtis Hopkins
Sarah Katz
Garth Mashmann
Andrew Metz
Jack Pitera
Richard Reitz
Brad Shear
Emma Steckman
Craig Swallow
Maria Tcherni
Bob Tettelbach
Michael Weijola
Scorpaenidae
Michael Angi
Stefan Bagnato
Chris Betts
Scott Carl
Tyler Corn
Mike Duong
Tony Grocki
Walter Keeley
molly krauza
Celeste Ostman
tom prato
Joe Rafalak
alicia shultz
Garrett Simpson
jason stewaert
Jonathan Trombly
Todd Vos
Steve Wolf
Nicholas Yetto
Katie Yezzi
Valentina Zubareva
Second Chance
Tony Albanese
Ryan Dubowsky
Rose Duhan
James Ebert
Dan Goodspeed
Kane Hadley
Jessica Harold
daniel infantino
Daiji Kawamura
lara kaye
Roland Kays
Erica Lobel
Robert Magee
Beth Malone
Jesse Naftel
Jeff O'Brien
Sean O'Brien
Tim Pasquini
Braedan Purcell
Aaron Sidford
Carol Smith
Patrick Stegemoeller
Andrew Yeskoo
Spear Guns
jonathan Adams
Holli Brown
Brett DeLamater
Katie Derickson
Meagan Felt
stephen humphreys
David Javsicas
Jeff Knox
Michael McHenry
Jeremy McNamara
Lesley Munshower
anthony prato
Steve Relles
Christine Ripple
Bear Rodriguez
marie rosenblatt
Karen Rusin
Jef Schoonover
Paul Travers
Jim White
Craig Whitehead
charles wilpers
Michael yates
The first social event of the year is upon us again!The battle of the generations is back with 6 brand new teams. Next Tuesday (June 21st), in lieu of normal games, we will have extra special teams.
Entering the ring this year we have Teh Suxorz, Whippersnappers, Unemployed Entreprenuers, Basement Dwellers, Medicare Part D, and SSN: 000-00-0001 all battling to become the greatest generation. The team rosters listed at the bottom.
Remember to bring a white and a dark. Please note that I did not say a light and a dark. Grey does not fit in either category.
Schedule:
| 6:00 | Field 1 | Whippersnappers vs. Unemployed Entreprenuers |
| 6:00 | Field 2 | Teh Suxorz vs. SSN: 000-00-0001 |
| 6:00 | Field 3 | Medicare Part D vs. Basement Dwellers |
| 7:20 | Field 1 | Whippersnappers vs. Medicare Part D |
| 7:20 | Field 2 | SSN: 000-00-0001 vs. Unemployed Entreprenuers |
| 7:20 | Field 3 | Teh Suxorz vs. Basement Dwellers |
Teh Suxorz
| Justin Aragosa |
| Christopher Barron |
| Scott Carl |
| Margaret Dubowsky |
| Ryan Dubowsky |
| Zachary Fishman |
| Peixuan Guo |
| Kane Hadley |
| David Hutchinson |
| Mickey Hyland |
| Victoria Jue |
| Lauren Keeley |
| Charles Krueger |
| Matt Meyers |
| Celeste Ostman |
| anthony prato |
| Richard Reitz |
| Whitney Schoenthal |
| Matt Simon |
| Joshua Smith |
| Patrick Stegemoeller |
| Paul Travers |
Whippersnappers
| Torrina Adams |
| Tony Albanese |
| Ben Anauo |
| Michael Angi |
| Matthew Barron |
| Kyle Blount |
| Tracey Campbell |
| branden cline |
| Alexis Curry |
| Brett DeLamater |
| James Ebert |
| Sierra Frasier |
| Jeff Knox |
| Erica Lobel |
| Sean O'Brien |
| Tim Pasquini |
| Joe Rafalak |
| Evan Reid |
| Christine Ripple |
| Craig Swallow |
| Gabriel Tomasulo |
| Michael Weijola |
Unemployed Entreprenuers
| jonathan Adams |
| Laura Ascanio |
| Jeffrey Dockum |
| Mike Duong |
| Meagan Felt |
| Chris Gutschenritter |
| Jessica Harold |
| Curtis Hopkins |
| daniel infantino |
| Walter Keeley |
| Edward Leung |
| Brad Moore |
| Jack Pitera |
| Bear Rodriguez |
| Matthew Savoie |
| Aaron Sidford |
| shana slutzky |
| Jeremy Vanderover |
| Philip Whitlingum |
| Andrew Yeskoo |
| Valentina Zubareva |
Basement Dwellers
| monica Blount |
| Katie Derickson |
| William Edson |
| Russ Hart |
| Sarah Katz |
| Daiji Kawamura |
| Robert Magee |
| Garth Mashmann |
| Michael McHenry |
| Lesley Munshower |
| Jesse Naftel |
| Braedan Purcell |
| Karen Rusin |
| Jef Schoonover |
| Adam Simbeck |
| Michael Smith |
| Emma Steckman |
| jason stewaert |
| Andrew Strum |
| Craig Whitehead |
| Steve Wolf |
| Tim Zoll |
Medicare Part D
| Mary Chang |
| Martin Daley |
| Diana Edelson |
| David Edelson |
| Jeff Feldman |
| Chris Finn |
| Jim Gandy |
| Tony Grocki |
| Andrew Heck |
| stephen humphreys |
| lara kaye |
| Roland Kays |
| Matt Kohn |
| Carl Mas |
| Jodi O'Donnell |
| Stephen Randolph |
| Steve Relles |
| alicia shultz |
| Gene Stoliker |
| Bob Tettelbach |
| Michael yates |
| Nicholas Yetto |
SSN: 000-00-0001
| Stefan Bagnato |
| Chris Betts |
| Michael Bloom |
| Chris Conant |
| Dan Cotton |
| Rose Duhan |
| Sanjay Goel |
| Dan Goodspeed |
| Beth Malone |
| Jeremy McNamara |
| Andrew Metz |
| tom prato |
| marie rosenblatt |
| Brad Shear |
| Carol Smith |
| Maria Tcherni |
| Jonathan Trombly |
| Todd Vos |
| Jim White |
| charles wilpers |
| Erik Yatto |
| Katie Yezzi |
Dear AUDA players and fans,
I'd like to welcome everyone to the new AUDA website. We have spent a lot of time designing this and I hope that you enjoy it.
Last year we had three incredibly successful leagues including the first ever Albany Women's League. White and 3 Asians led by David Ferraro won the Competitive League and the trophy, the Karner Blues captained by Alexis Curry dominated the Social League, and the Scarlet Women with Marguerite Roth took home the first ever Women's League trophy. We had a total of almost 250 people participate in at least one of our leagues and teams were huge. For those interested, here are the 2010 league totals:
- Competitive: 133 players
- Social: 126 players
- Women's: 41 players
This year I'd like to follow up this year with bigger, better leagues and more fun. We will again have the finals tournament with a party and food and this year we are planning a pre-season party where jerseys will be handed out. The very popular spring hat tournament will make its 3rd appearance and hopefully Will and Cara can order up the same great weather we've had for the last two years. This year we will be offering online registration to speed things up and let people arrive a bit later. We are also planning on expanding our Competitive League from 6 teams to 8 teams if we grow as expected. If this happens, it means we have officially grown too large for Collins Circle and we will have games split between the circle and Schuyler Flats. While we won't get to see everyone at the fields because of this, I consider it a great sign that the Albany Ultimate community is growing. The Women’s League will expand from the 4 week trial we had last year to an 8 week league, hopefully maintaining the food each week!
With growth comes the need for additional management and we have decided this year to create three League Coordinator paid positions; one for each league. The League Coordinators will be the main point of contact for the league and will be responsible for duties such as gathering and recording scores, setting up fields, collecting and keeping cones, and tracking insurance waivers. The League Coordinators do not have to be a player in the league but they will have to show up to all games. Because of the differing number of games in each league, the pay will be $200 for competitive, $125 for social, and $75 for women's. If you are interested, please contact me at .
We have had several websites over the past several years and this one will be our home for a long time. The underlying code has been written by some former Albany Ultimate players, Jeremy "Batman" Kauffman and Alex "Grin" Grintsvayg, and a lot of time and effort has been put in by AUDA members. This new website has allowed us to merge the functionality of our registration, scorekeeping, forum, and main sites together and gives us much more flexibility. We will be looking for some players to write league blogs and anyone who is interested can contact me at . Please take a look around the site and if you have any suggestions or questions, don’t hesitate to email me.
As always, we are in need of any help that people can provide. We can always use more people to help organize events, help out on the website, or do whatever you are good at. We do have some ways to play for free again this year that help out the league. Free registration will be given for things such as designing the logo this year, finding sponsors, or bringing new women into the league, or being a new woman in the league. For more information, check out the Get Involved page or email me at .
Have a great spring and see everyone this summer!
j mac
President, AUDA













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