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The Seattle Cascades have made the biggest move of the offseason, signing last year's league leader in blocks and ROTY Lukas Ambrose for the 2024 season. Plus four of the biggest storylines—New York's 30-game winning streak, potential MVPs, playoff bids, and defensive adjustment in the new pull era—for the upcoming season! Regular season starts April 26. Full 2024 schedule: https://watchufa.com/league/schedule/ Watch every game LIVE at watchufa.tv
Adam and Daniel go over the Salt Lake Shred's first two player signings, Jesse Bolton joining the Seattle Cascades coaching staff, and take a crystal ball look at which teams will be contenders over the next few seasons.
Seattle Cascades Drum and Bugle Corps is a youth activity that has roots in the Fife and Drum Corps of the Civil War era. Through the years following bugles were added to these groups and after WW2, Drum Corps were present and sponsored by VFW organizations in just about every major city and neighborhoods throughout the United States. They were a patriotic expression present in Parades, community celebrations and soon had their own competitions and standards. Through the years this became an art form of its own, The Music became more complex, wider accepted instrumentation. The competitions were held across the United States as corps from every corner of the country competed. Through the 70s to today, drum corp has evolved adding dance and theater to become a unique form of artistry that can rival a Broadway show. Drum Corp develops a unique brand of performers who have learned a strong work ethic, teamwork, and a willingness to develop community. With the economics involved, there is only a fraction of drum corps competing on a national level today. The Seattle Cascades is one of the oldest drum corps in existence, Tune in, enjoy this window into this unique and amazing kids activity as we discuss what it is like to grow up in drum corp and reap the rewards as an adult
The Seattle Cascades were a charter franchise of World Team Tennis (WTT). The team first played as the Hawaii Leis in the league's inaugural 1974 season, before becoming the Sea-Port Cascades for the 1977 season, when it played half its home matches in Seattle, Washington, and the other half in Portland, Oregon. The team left Portland in 1978 and played nearly all its home matches in Seattle. The Cascades announced the team would fold following the 1978 season. Ignore all of that as we discuss Cascades 2015 and 2017 with 4th-time guest Kira Pattinson, AJ Randall, and Layne Wellman
The 2019 DCI World Championships were full of incredible musical moments. Dan Potter teams up with DCI's Michael Boo and Jeff Griffith in this six-part series this week covering Boston Crusaders, Phantom Regiment, Troopers, Jersey Surf, and Seattle Cascades.
We got a bonus interview with Pro Ultimate player Shane of the Seattle Cascades! Shane talks about what its like being a pro athlete, the differences in how ultimate brings women into the sport, and the rewards of a life in sports have for community involvement. Links to check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAYR3J2B40M&app=desktop https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=FDDgbJcDynI https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=G3B_eWTQeSA I promise this is the last episode you get to hear my dinner recorded.
Xtehn Titcomb first played ultimate in middle school at Spring Reign in 1997. Soon after that, ultimate became his main sport and a lifelong passion! He played and captained at The University of Chicago and played for Chicago's premier men's club team, Machine. Upon moving back to Seattle, Xtehn played with Voodoo, Emerald City Ultimate, Sockeye, and now is a player/coach on the men's club team Seattle Seaking. Xtehn began coaching in 2006 at Roosevelt High School. After eight years, he transferred to Rainier Beach High School, where he currently coaches. Meanwhile, Xtehn has organized/coached dozens of youth and adult ultimate camps and clinics in the US, South America, Europe, and Asia. Xtehn plays and coaches with the mentality that hard work, mental toughness, and a teamwork make an ultimate player great. Along with his two sisters and two brothers, Xtehn founded Five Ultimate in 2006. He has worked on various aspects of the company, mostly in the areas of operations and marketing. Xtehn and his siblings are also responsible for The All-Star Ultimate Tour, The Ultimate Project, Seattle Cascades, and a couple other projects that are in the works. He currently is CEO and General Manager at Seattle Cascades. http://www.goingdeepwithaaron.com/podcast Connect with Xtehn Twitter Website Seattle Cascades If you liked this interview, check out episode 62 with Steve Gordon where we discuss the AUDL and the role of self-officiation in the sport’s future.
It was a pleasure to interview the 56-year-old co-owner of the Dallas Roughnecks. In their inaugural season, the Roughnecks won the 2016 AUDL championship in dominant fashion, beating the Seattle Cascades 33-27. The win capped an undefeated 17-0 season and the birth of a potential juggernaut. Jim Gerencser is also the CEO & President of Nationwide Auto Services. Jim started the company in 1982 and has continually refined the process used in overspray removal and administering large-scale claims. Connect with Jim Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 62 with AUDL Commissioner Steve Gordon where we discuss running the American Ultimate Disc League and the future of pro ultimate.
Preston Thompson and Nathan Jesson discuss the San Jose Spiders surprise win over the Seattle Cascades and the rest of Week 2 action. Then they are joined by Adam Ruffner to talk about the Madison Radicals' strong start before turning to a discussion of livestreaming ultimate.
Qxhna Titcomb was born the youngest sibling of a family that loves the sport of ultimate. In 2006, she and her siblings created the ultimate frisbee apparel company Five Ultimate. The company’s mission? To “serve the sport of ultimate”. Over the next decade, Qxhna learned about business, event planning and the culture of her sport while traveling around the world playing ultimate and working at tournaments. She and her siblings also own and operate the AUDL’s Seattle Cascades, which she credits with teaching her to put on great single game productions. She also has enjoyed a decorated playing career that has included; 4 years at Tufts University Representing Team USA at Beach Worlds 2015, U23 Championships 2015, and Jr Worlds 2012 Playing for Boston Brute Squad 2015 and Seattle Riot 2015 Named Spirit Captain for Team USA at Beach Worlds She launched the All-Star Ultimate Tour in 2015 as a way to showcase women’s ultimate and improve media coverage for the women’s game. The tour raised over $45,000 through a crowdfunding campaign in less than 2 weeks. The tour visited 9 countries, with the all-stars going 6-3. Two plays from the tour made it onto SportCenter’s prestigious Top 10 plays. Fun Facts: Qxhna hates oranges and brownies as well as onions and mushrooms. Her favorite foods include Pop-Tarts, cereal, and mayonnaise. Qxhna’s Challenge; Say yes to opportunities, even if they will be challenging. Articles Revived by Hayley Wahlroos Connect with Qxhna All-Star Ultimate Twitter All-Star Ultimate Facebook All-Star Ultimate Youtube All-Star Ultimate Website Five Ultimate Facebook Five Ultimate Website