Posted by Shanna on May 28, 2022 9:00 am
VUL Spirit Circle: Ben Klein
On the last Saturday of each month, we feature a VUL community member who contributes in amazing ways to ultimate and the spirit of the game on and off the field.
Posted by Shanna on May 28, 2022 9:00 am
On the last Saturday of each month, we feature a VUL community member who contributes in amazing ways to ultimate and the spirit of the game on and off the field.
Posted by Shanna on April 30, 2022 9:00 am
On the last Saturday of each month we feature a VUL community member who is contributing to ultimate, spirit of the game on and off the field in amazing ways.
Posted by Shanna on March 26, 2022 9:00 am
On the last Saturday of each month we feature a VUL community member who is contributing to ultimate, spirit of the game on and off the field in amazing ways.
Posted by Kristine on April 1, 2021 10:00 am
On the first Sunday of each month we feature a VUL community member who is contributing to ultimate in awesome ways.
Posted by Kristine on February 5, 2021 9:11 am
We’ve restarted our Community Spotlights campaign, where on the first Sunday of each month we’ll feature a VUL community member who is contributing to ultimate in awesome ways.
Posted by Kristine on January 2, 2021 9:18 am
We’ve restarted our Community Spotlights campaign, where on the first Sunday of each month we’ll feature a VUL community member who is contributing to ultimate in awesome ways.
Posted by Kristine on October 31, 2020 11:04 am
We’ve restarted our Community Spotlights campaign, where on the first Sunday of each month we’ll feature a VUL community member who is doing awesome stuff for ultimate in Vancouver.
Posted by Kristine on September 28, 2020 9:59 am
We’ve restarted our Community Spotlights campaign, where on the first Sunday of each month we’ll feature a VUL community member who is doing awesome stuff for ultimate in Vancouver.
Posted by Kristine on September 4, 2020 9:37 am
We’ve restarted our Community Spotlights campaign, where on the first Sunday of each month we’ll feature a VUL community member who is doing awesome things for ultimate in Metro Vancouver.
Melissa has been the coordinator for Maple Ridge Ultimate since 2017, and is also a longtime player, coach, instructor and mentor. In the words of the person who nominated her: “She is someone I really admire when it comes to SOTG and I think that she brings it everywhere with her - while playing on league and touring teams, mentoring for women's league or coaching VUL bootcamps, or when running the Maple Ridge Ultimate League.”
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Koi (competitive women's), Frizzles (VUL), Maple Ridge Ultimate, and previously played UBC-B
Maple Ridge Ultimate is a small, tight-knit community that focuses on spirit above all else. People ask why I still go out to Maple Ridge to play ultimate even though I live in Vancouver and it's because as a small hat league, I've played with almost everyone in the league. We have players of all ages and all skill levels on the same field, and the community atmosphere is at its height as everyone sits around eating pizza and cheering on the teams in the league final.
Any time I get to play a tournament with Koi, it's a blast! Putting together everything we've been working on at practice, and being aggressively supportive of each other is some of the most fun I've had on the ultimate field. Seeing our hard work culminate in our team scoring the first point against Traffic at USAU Sectionals in 2019 was awesome. I love sharing everyone's highlights at the end of a tournament with lots of hugs, laughter, and a few tears.
Ultimate is special for its ability to embrace both the spirit and the competitive. It's often hard to explain to non-frisbee people that some tournaments I go to involve jerseys and live-streamed games, and other tournaments involve costumes and silly sideline fashion shows or science fair experiments. The ability for spirit of the game to exist in both types of tournaments is why I love this game.
I have had the privilege of being coached for several years by Jen Nicholls and Reanne Bowlby. These two incredible women have improved my ultimate game immensely and have taught me how to be a leader (on and off the field) who is strong, cool under pressure, and kind. I'm grateful for their wisdom and friendship. #KoiKoiKoi
A handler break up-the-line followed by a backhand huck is just ... *chef’s kiss*
I'm a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of British Columbia. I study how the brain changes over time for people who are homeless or precariously housed in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. I hope to use clinical neuroscience research as a way of improving the lives of people who use drugs who are often dealing with chronic psychiatric illness, a history of head injury, and other health concerns.
Pictured: Melissa at the Kaimana Klassik tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii, where she played on the women's team Gothic Wonderland. Photo credit: Henry Hsieh