The Huddle

Liveblogging the 2008 WUGC Open Finals

by Andy Lovseth

17-15. Canada wins the WFDF World Ultimate Championships. Canada moves the disc side to side, and puts the disc in the back corner. Congratulations Canada, you played awesome this game.

16-15 Canada. USA’s O rolls again, with a Chase huck to Run Kubalanza.

16-14 Canada. Canada’s O finally finds their legs. Their handlers looked patient, and they took the right shots.

15-14 Canada. The USA defense is looking tough. Chase Sparling-Beckley gets a huge D, cutting off a huck. USA and Canada trade turns. USA, after bit of chippy foul and violation calling, stick it in for their second break in a row.

15-13 Canada. USA with their first break of the game. Nate Castine (go Dirt!) with a huge catch D. Seth Crockford hits Andrew Fleming with a hammer in the back of the endzone.

15-12 Canada. USA’s O hasn’t turned the disc over this half.

15-11 Canada. Huge catch by Mike Grant! Travel. Canada’s offense does it again and gets a quick score. The crowd is going wild. Canada has the momentum.

14-11 Canada. The USA offense continues to roll. The Canada D will need to bring more intensity if they want to ensure a victory. No time to let up.

14-10 Canada. USA’s D can’t get a break, let alone a turnover.

13-10 Canada. With the rain pouring, Andrew Lugsdin slips around the disc allowing Ben Wiggins to streak deep wide open.

Who’s going to bring the D?

13-9 Canada. Canada’s does the same. Amazing catch by Marc Roberts over Andrew Fleming.

12-9 Canada. The USA O keeps chugging. Easy point for the boys in blue.

12-8 Canada. Andrew Fleming gets his D on a huck from Mike Grant. Canada gets the disc back on a misfire. Nate Castine gets another D coming backwards on a short pass. Canada gets a stop on the goal line as USA threatens for a break for the first time in the game. Time out. USA is getting their blocks, they just need to convert if they are going to get back in this game.

The long point has worn down the Canada O. Their movement is stagnant, relying on their handlers to hold the disc, and their cutters aren’t getting any dynamic motion. But USA’s offense can’t finish. Canada hits Mike Grant with another hammer in the back of the endzone.

11-8 Canada. Canada comes down in a transition zone; it’s the right thing to do to try to get USA out of there rhythm. USA, being heads up, finds a big space over the top in the middle of the field.

11-7 Canada. Canada’s offense continues to punish the USA defense. They find Mike Grant in the endzone for a slicing huck.

10-7 Canada. The USA offense is continuing to click into the second half. They’re finding big openings in the middle of the field, and taking easy passes.

10-6 Canada. USA pulling to start the half. Mike Enns turns the disc on the goal line off of a tough break-mark-high-release-fall-away backhand. USA cannot convert as Canada backs up the defensive O in endzone. They get a poachy D close to the goal line and quickly punch it in.

9-6 Canada. Half. USA comes down in another junky-transition D. Without any pressure on the off-handlers, Canada is working the disc up easily, side-to-side. And USA’s transition to man comes too late as Canada gets into red zone quickly.

8-6 Canada. USA’s offense is clicking. Ben Wiggins hits Moses Rifkin for a 70-yard huck score.

8-5 Canada. Canada’s offense is looking invincible at the moment. USA’s defense needs to turn it up and find a way to get Canada out of their comfort zone.

7-5 Canada. USA doesn’t sway from their game plan, attempting to get into some sort of rhythm. They huck to Mike Caldwell who catches the disc on the goal line and USA puts it in.

7-4 Canada. USA’s transition zone comes down looking to get Canada to get out their offensive rhythm. However Canada patiently keeps their heads up, throwing over the top to the wings, working the disc in easily.

6-4 Canada. Both teams are struggling to find any sort of rhythm on offense, a drizzle falling on the field now. Time out Canada. USA’s offense finally gets a turnover after Canada forces a bad huck. USA’s offense executes like clockwork, getting huge separation downfield.

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6-3 Canada.

5-3 Canada.

5-2 Canada. Another break.

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4-2 Canada. USA’s offense seems a little out of sync. A huck from Ron Kubalanza to Aly Lenon doesn’t hit, and Canada takes advantage with another break. Time out USA.

3-2 Canada. Canada continued to be patient on offense, resetting the disc and taking easy looks. Mike Jaeger interrupted that flow with an excellent D on the dump pass. USA, with another miscommunication, turns the disc over immediately and Canada strikes, hitting Mike Grant with a hammer in endzone.

2-2 Canada. After a bad pull, USA quickly takes advantage. Three passes and in. In those situations you have to take advantage and USA does.

2-1 Canada. Canada is spreading their stack deep, allowing for long under cuts of 20-25 yards. USA seems to be giving them those cuts without too much resistance. Canada hits Marc Roberts on a huck, past a laying-out Andrew Fleming.

1-1 Canada. That’s what Alex Nord does. Sockeye scores after being patient at the handler sets, breaking the mark, and hitting Ryan Seguine in the endzone.

1-0 Canada. Canda starting out on D. Andrew Lugsdin marking Ben Wiggins, as per usual. This match up can prove difficult for USA on the turn. After USA turns it over on a miscommunication in the endzone, Canada hucks downfield to Lugsdin, and works the disc into the endzone. First break of the game to Canada.

Pregame. Sitting in my living room in Denver, Colorado—1,400 miles away from Vancover, B.C.—you’ve got to love technology. You’ve got to love Ultivillage. Thanks Rob.

Barring any technical difficulties, I’ll be doing live, point-by-point commentary and analysis on the Open Finals. So have your streaming video in one window and this commentary in another (refreshing it yourself every so often), and enjoy. This should be fun.

If you have any insights to what’s happening, feel free to e-mail in at: info@the-huddle.org.