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      <title>Surat Ultimate Open</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;About 20 of us, gathered at Andheri Station, to leave for Surat.&#xA;I was the only one playing in his/her first tournament, and it was&#xA;exciting to be a part of a squad, going to a tournament.  A first&#xA;in my life.  We had two teams, A and B, or better known as Storm&#xA;and Chasers.  I was playing for the Chasers team.  The train&#xA;journey was pretty uneventful for me, unfortunately so, because of&#xA;a mixed up ticket booking and only 4 of us, sitting in the AC&#xA;coach.  I ended up reading or sleeping for most part of the&#xA;journey.  I didn&amp;rsquo;t realize, we could just walk into the other&#xA;coach where most of the others were having a lot of fun!&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Fountainhead School was the venue for the tournament, and they&#xA;had arranged for transport, accommodation and food and drinks,&#xA;all through the tournament.  The organization for the tournament&#xA;was pretty good, I must say!  We had a bus pick us up at the&#xA;railway station, and getting into the bus felt like we were some&#xA;big team with our own team bus, and stuff (though, there was also&#xA;the Silent Voice team on the bus ;).  Ganesh and I had a little&#xA;chat in the bus, and he was recollecting his experiences in his&#xA;first tournament, and was asking me what I expected from the&#xA;tournament, and I didn&amp;rsquo;t really have a good answer, because I was&#xA;too excited.  But, I really enjoyed the chat with him.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;We all crashed at the school library for the night, for a hard day&#xA;in the field on the next day.  We rushed to the field, early next&#xA;morning, about half a km of walk from the school, the playing&#xA;field was in the middle of some fields and we warmed up to a&#xA;lovely sun rise.  Storm had their first game at 7, against Dream&#xA;Catchers, and they started a little rusty in the first half, but&#xA;came back strongly in the second one to beat them 11-7.  This was&#xA;going to be closest their opposition was going to come to winning!&#xA;Chasers had their first game against Silent Voice, a team from&#xA;Ahmedabad.  We got together as a team for the first time, really,&#xA;and having just one substitute player didn&amp;rsquo;t really help much.  We&#xA;got thrashed by Silent voice, 11-4 or 11-5.  Chasers got the next&#xA;game as a bye, since Lay Lapak failed to turn up for the&#xA;tournament and this meant we slid up the table and got to play the&#xA;Dream Catchers from Ahmedabad.  Craig reached in time, from&#xA;Mumbai, for this game, and we gave them a decent fight in this&#xA;game, though the score line didn&amp;rsquo;t really suggest it.  We were&#xA;doing way too many mistakes (and repeating them!) near the&#xA;end-zones and they were costing us a lot.  The highlight of these&#xA;games, though, was the spectacular layouts by Cheerag on D. Storm,&#xA;meanwhile, thrashed the HAT team 11-0, and beat Surat Trailblazers&#xA;convincingly.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;A lot of the teams had school kids on them, who were playing&#xA;astonishingly well.  The pick out of those was Jumbish, which had&#xA;10 to 15 year olds, jumping all over the place and giving their&#xA;opposition a run for their money.  The moment of the tournament&#xA;for me was a catch by a Jumbish player, who jumped ahead of him,&#xA;to take a catch, flipped over in the air without placing his hands&#xA;on to the ground, and landed on his feet and made a perfectly nice&#xA;pass to his team-mate!  Exciting stuff to watch!  Pune also has a&#xA;nice Ultimate program for kids, and their team Royal Spirits was&#xA;playing some good Ultimate.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;The last game of the day was Storm vs. Flying Spirits from Pune,&#xA;who were second on the points table, after Storm.  But Storm was&#xA;clinical in their execution, and &amp;ldquo;Bagel-ed&amp;rdquo; [read as, thrashed&#xA;11-0] Flying Spirits.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;At the end of the day, we had a good dinner and lots of ice-cream&#xA;and discussed our favorite moments of the day.  I felt proud to&#xA;have featured in atleast one person&amp;rsquo;s favorite moments, in my&#xA;first tournament! W00t!  Some of us fooled around on the dance&#xA;floor for a while, to some Gujarati and Bollywood music.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;The next day started with us playing Royal Spirits (Pune).  We&#xA;started off strongly, but ended up giving away some easy scores&#xA;towards the end of the game, and ended up drawing the game at 6&#xA;all.  Our next game against Storm was another Bagel for Storm.&#xA;They played zone on us, and though we were as patient as we could&#xA;be, we simply didn&amp;rsquo;t have enough skill and team work to score&#xA;against them.  Our next game against Flying Spirits was a very&#xA;good game, and I&amp;rsquo;d rate it the best amongst our games.  We played&#xA;a good stack and played hard on D, and were able to keep the&#xA;scores at 5-5 until the last 5 minutes, when they scored and&#xA;finished winners.  The Flying Spirits admitted to us giving them a&#xA;good competition and making them work hard for their goals.  Our&#xA;last game was against Zero Gravity, a team from the school&#xA;itself, and our first victory!  We started off pretty strongly,&#xA;and were able to finish the game 10-5.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;The final between Storm and Cats-Dogs (Delhi) was so much fun to&#xA;watch.  Storm stuck to their clinical performance and everyone&#xA;seemed to be playing at their best!  They came out winners 13-4&#xA;in a game that lasted close to an hour and a half.  All the other&#xA;games, btw, were games-to-11 and time capped to 55 minutes.&#xA;Storm also managed to win the Spirit award for the tournament,&#xA;and it is the first time in Indian Ultimate&amp;rsquo;s history that a team&#xA;won both the tournament and the spirit award!&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;The tournament was a lot of fun and a lot of learning for me.  I&#xA;learnt a lot of things from everyone playing there, specially from&#xA;the players in Storm.  I know I&amp;rsquo;ll carry forward some wonderful&#xA;memories from my first tournament, thanks to everyone from Storm&#xA;Chasers and everybody else, who I played against.  I really liked&#xA;the idea of spirit circles after the games, where each team&#xA;discussed the game and appreciated the other team about particular&#xA;aspects of their team and play and suggested areas that they could&#xA;work on, to improve themselves.  I also hung out around some of&#xA;the spirit circles of Storm and their opposition and I really&#xA;loved listening to Apu speak to the opposition.  On almost every&#xA;occasion, it gave me goosebumps!  Thanks Apu, for showing us, what&#xA;the spirit of the game should mean to each of us.  Ganesh&#xA;mentioned, in the chat we had on the bus to the school, that I&amp;rsquo;d&#xA;learn a lot more than just Ultimate, and it turned out to be true.&#xA;I got to learn a lot about my team, and everybody on Storm&#xA;chasers.  I experienced what it feels like, to be a part of a&#xA;squad or a team, for the first time and it feels great, in short!&#xA;Thanks Ganesh for the chat, and all the inspiration on-and-off the&#xA;field.  In the middle of one of the games, Willis walked up to me&#xA;and told me to be more confident on the field and move more&#xA;crisply on the field.  I&amp;rsquo;m not sure, that will change in one game,&#xA;but that is something I&amp;rsquo;ll remember for a long time to come.&#xA;Kayleigh reminded me of one of the good catches I took on day-1,&#xA;by having it in her favorite moments of the day.  As someone&#xA;playing in his first tournament, that&amp;rsquo;s a pretty big deal!  Thanks&#xA;to Willis and Kayleigh for all the encouragement, guidance and&#xA;training!  Thanks to Parag for drilling it into our team, that we&#xA;are going to keep the game&amp;rsquo;s tempo high, but our tempers low.  The&#xA;tournament was much more fun, that way.  Thanks to Robo for giving&#xA;me the cleats, and the encouragement during many a practice&#xA;session.  Thanks to Rose for being the wonderful captain that she&#xA;was, thanks to Cheerag for showing us how much one can give on D,&#xA;thanks to Craig, Diti, Rakesh, Sheryll and Vishal for being&#xA;supportive and being patient with me and all my blunders.  Thanks&#xA;to Pixie for all the morning practice sessions, while we were&#xA;waiting for everyone else to turn up.  Thanks to Mak for help from&#xA;the shouting helping me out from the side lines.  Thanks to Jimmy,&#xA;Megna, and Sarah, for making me feel a part of the squad, and for&#xA;being a part of the wonderful Storm!  Here are some pictures,&#xA;thanks to Shantanu and Saurabh, who traveled all the way to Surat&#xA;to watch, cheer and capture!&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Even if, our team won just one out of the 6 games we played, it&#xA;was an Ultimate tourney.  Literally!  Looking forward to future&#xA;tournaments.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;</description>
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