Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Brand new PANIC website

PANIC has a brand new website http://www.panic-ultimate.nl where to find many infos, pictures, news and contacts.

PANICers can also discuss via the forum, and other facilities are going to be set-up in the next future.

Thanks to Johannes!

Monday, February 12, 2007

Panic attacks on the last day of indoor competition!

On a very rainy Sunday, on the absolute outskirts of the middle of nowhere, eight Panic-players prepared for the fourth and last day of the indoor competition. These included Gosse on his competition debut, and Edo, back from injury at last.

The long trip did nothing to dampen Panic's enthusiasm. Uncharacteristically, there was even some time for a team talk and warm-up before the first match. And even more amazingly, Panic managed to win the first match quite comfortably. In the last two editions of the indoor competition, the first two matches were usually chaotic and unfocused, taking away any chance of finishing top in the 6th division. This time, no such problems. Not only did Panic get into their tactics quickly, but everyone was playing with lots of energy and willingness to go all the way for a win. Vellesan Speedies 3 played their best, but came up a bit short against Panic.
This first match gave Panic a boost, and minds were quickly turning to a high-placed finish in the division.

The second match against Vellesan 2 was tough, very spirited and extremely close. Only in the last minutes did Panic manage to gain the advantage and take the game. We were all amazed by the Vellesan players, who were often only half the age of some Panic players. If these guys keep playing, the frisbee world will be in shock in a few years.

The third match against Vellesan 1 was more of the same. This one also went to the wire, with Panic's sheer determination and some great plays making the difference; a one-point margin all that was between the two teams.

WAF, although putting the effort in, were not able to stop the Panic train, that was now thundering ahead at full speed. A comfortable win was very welcome after two very demanding head-to-heads.

At the end of the day, only Gronical Dizziness 5 still stood in the way of an unprecedented top-place finish in the 6th division for Panic. GD had won all their matches so far as well, although one of the Speedies teams pushed them for all they were worth in the previous match. Having been relegated from the 5th division after not being able to attend the previous session because of a car accident, and having won all their matches this day in impressive style, GD were clearly the favourites to take the sixth division today.

However, Panic was prepared for GD's long-throwing game, and by taking away their deep options, forced GD to come up with other solutions. On offense, Panic played quick, moving the disk quickly, and slowed down well near the endzone to find the final scoring pass. Again, Panic didn't give anything away, putting the pressure on throughout the field and breathing down the necks of the GD players for the full 25 minutes of the game. Neither of the teams in ever went ahead by more than one point, providing for an extremely exciting game. With some fourty seconds left on the clock, Panic managed to go one point ahead. A quick resumption of the match gave GD one last chance for a deep throw into the endzone. It was caught by a GD player, who - unfortunately for them - landed on top, rather than on the right side, of the goal line. Panic were left slightly amazed by their own victory, and very happy with a 5 out of 5 score on the day.

Panic showed true determination and also intelligence this day. The progress the team has made since the first competition day is enormous. And not only tactically, but especially in terms of their motivation to win and their willingness to push themselves all the way. And all that with great spirit!

Thanks to all Panic players who were part of this exciting development, not only on the last competition day, but also the three days that led up to it. Hopefully we can continue our progress in april, when we will be competing in the outdoor look. See you out there!

1...2...3...DON'T PANIC!!!!

Thursday, February 8, 2007

Head count for last indoor comp day

Hi guys,

Sunday is the fourth and last day of the indoor competition. Please confirm that you're coming to faraway Vries, so that we are sure we have a full team...

Monday, December 18, 2006

Great job from the team at the second day of tournament

Great day yestertady at Wageningen during the second day of the indoor season. Great improvement in the results: 2 lost and 3 won!

WOW

I was out for injury but I was really willing to play. Anyway I was there as a official cheerleader (but I miserably failed to wear my miniskirt) or as coach (but I was too silent). As a matter of facts I was taken as official photographer and tried to document the day with 4 different cameras! I got quite confused, I must say.

Anyway the results of the first digital roll (we have 3 analog rolls still to develop) is here.

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

Spirit of the game

Many times we hear about it, and some times it seems not to be there. From UPA:

Ultimate relies upon a spirit of sportsmanship which places the responsibility for fair play on the player. Highly competitive play is encouraged, but never at the expense of mutual respect between players, adherence to the agreed upon rules of the game, or the basic joy of play. Protection of these vital elements serves to eliminate adverse conduct from the Ultimate field. Such actions as taunting of opposing players, dangerous aggression, belligerent intimidation, intentional fouling, or other 'win at all costs' behavior are contrary to the Spirit of the Game and must be avoided by all players." 

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Second day of indoor competition (Sun December 17)

The second day of the indoor competition will take us to Wageningen.

Crunch 4 and Gronical Dizziness 5 have been promoted to the 5th division. In their place we'll encounter Crunch 2 and a new team from Hilversum. Of course, we will also run into some of our old favourites: the Vellesan Speedies 2 and 3 and our hosts WAF 3.

Our schedule looks as follows:
10:50-11:15 PANIC! - S&B Hilversum
11:55-12:20 Crunch 2 - PANIC!
13:55-14:20 PANIC! - Vellesan 3
15:55-16:20 PANIC! - WAF 3
17:25-17:50 Vellesan 2 - PANIC!

Departure from Leiden is to be arranged, but will likely be between 8 and 8:30am, so get some sleep!!!

Please post a comment to confirm that you will be there so we know who to expect.

Sunday, December 3, 2006

Practice Tuesday 5 December (St. Nicolas)

This Tuesday will be the celebration of St. Nicolas, the most exciting day of the year for all naughty and nice Dutch boys and girls.

Most likely, this will mean that practice is off this Tuesday. However, should enough people rather play 'bee than waiting for our favourite saint to come by, post a comment on this blog saying you'll be there (you need a google-account to post comments).

Practice is on in case of six positive reactions or more.