The Hellfish were at it again with our 2nd fall tournament of the year. This time the tournament would be "Michigan Open Sectionals." For this tournament the Hellfish brought these people:
Derek Bezeau
Spencer Young
Bob(N)
Steve S(n)
Jason K(n)
Logan B
Luke(n)
Alex T(n)
Mokeefe
Gordon
Jamie
Phil Nichols(N)
Coley
Harras
Christian(Saturday)(n)
Simon(Saturday) (N)
Alex Heidtke(Saturday)
Jason G(Saturday Only)
We brought 10 veteran players and 8 new players to this tournament. On a side note we still had 5 veterans and 10 new guys on our roster who were not available for this tournament.
The tournament started on Saturday with the Hellfish playing against a very respectable Hope ultimate team. We started the match with a lot of sloppy play, dropped disc, and bad decisions. Hope took advantage of our mistakes and scored on many of our miscues. At half time the score was 7-2 in favor of Hope. We had to explain to the new guys and veterans that the game should be much closer if it wasn't for all of our dumb mistakes and unforced errors. We took the field in the 2nd half with more confidence in ourselves. After some hard defense and smarter play we were only down by two with a score of 8-10. We traded points for the rest of the game and ended up losing 10-13. But this just means that we won the 2nd half 8-5. I was very happy with how everyone stayed composed and fought back to make it a close game.
Our next game was against the number 1 seed Corkjuice(East). Corkjuice was a much more experienced and talented team than us but we did not let this stop us from competing. When the game was all said and done be put up 7 on Corkjuice and we were happy with that.
Our next game was against Senior Discount. Every player on Senior Discount probably had more experience than our whole team combined, because of this reason we could not take them too lightly. We knew going into the game that we would have more athleticism, and speed over them so we used these things to our advantage. We were constantly fronting them and forcing them to try to beat us over the top, which they had trouble doing much of the time. After a decently close first half(7-4) the Hellfish went wild in the 2nd half and ended up winning 13-5.
The last game on Saturday was against a fairly young and inexperienced Aquinas College. We went into this game with a lack of intensity and Aquinas exposed this with a lot of hustle. We ended up taking half 7-5 but we were still upset with the lack of heart on the field. The 2nd half began with much more intensity by every player. Certain guys on the team began to layout for anything close, which is awesome to see. The game ended with the Hellfish winning 13-8.
After the tournament on Saturday the whole team went to TGI Fridays to indulge in some delicious $5 Jack Burgers/Chicken Sandwiches. A couple of the guys decided they would save their money by going to Wendy's where they still spent about $5 for a lower quality meal. Good job saving your money guys!
Everyone then went their separate ways to clean up and rest for a couple of hours. But the night was not even close to being over for 10 different hellfish. A friend of the team who lives in Kalamazoo offered his apartment for us to hang out and party at for the night. After about 15 rounds of flip cup, 2 disc races, a beer chugging race, and a game of thunderstruck the whole team was starting to feel pretty good. It was about this point in the night that a dance party seemed like a good idea. Everyone in attendance sang a long and danced to a variety of songs for the next hour or so. After a little while, we all eventually decided at about 1 am that it was time to go to bed.
Sunday began bad when we found out one of our players phone was not working, and we had no clue where he was at. We figured he would find a way to get a hold of us, so we left for the game fields. We arrived on the tournament site at exactly 9 AM, which is exactly when our game was supposed to begin. Luckily our opponents were having worse problems than us finding their teammates and they did not arrive till about 9:15 am.
At about 9:30 our game against a very experienced Steel Head team began. This team was composed of many older guys who have been around the game for a very long time, and still had a lot of athleticism. We started the game great by breaking them twice. But eventually they found their legs and started fighting back. At half we were down with a score of 8-4. When the 2nd half began, we really had no intensity or legs, and they were playing a very respectable game. We ended up losing with a final score of 15-7
Our next and last game was against a very big Calvin ultimate team. The average height of Calvin was most likely 6'2. But we had one very big advantage over them, and that was our speed. At about this moment our lost player showed up to the game field at the perfect time. The arrival of this player ignited a spark to our whole team. We started the game using a horizontal stack. We flowed amazing with short passes, and give and goes all the way up the field. We started the game with three straight points. At this time both sidelines were completely electric. This was by far our most intense game of the weekend.
At halftime we were up with a score of 7-5. The 2nd half was no different than the first. There was an abundance of layout D's, huge skies, and long huck's from both teams. Eventually Calvin tied the game up at 10's a piece. Calvin started zoning our team, and a lot of our new guys, and some experienced guys were just not ready, and could not adjust. When it was all said and done Calvin had wone the game by a score of 15-12.
To sum up this weekend, the Hellfish finished with a record of 2-4. To the outside eye this does not seem impressive at all, but to our team this was a nice accomplishment. We took 8 new guys to their very first tournament, and had 4 returners who had not played any competitive ultimate this summer and still competed with almost every single team. This tournament was another big step in the right direction to achieving our goals for the end of the season.
Derek "Beez" Bezeau