What’s the Borneo Headhunters Hat? I’m glad you asked. Come on in and I’ll tell you all about it.
But Ultimate players don’t use Frisbees, because that’s the trademarked name for a toy. Ultimate players don’t play with toys; they play with Ultimate discs, usually made by Discraft.
On a playing field, which is roughly the size of a football field, you have 2 teams with 7 players a side. Off the field teams can be as big us up to 30 players a side.
The field is divided into 3 parts. There’s the playing field proper which is a 64m long central playing area, and on each side of this area there’s an 18m end zone, which is where opposing teams score their points.
To score a point, a player of an opposing team has to catch the disc in the other team’s end zone. And that’s the basics. For more detail, read about Ultimate on sabahultimate.com.
Borneo Headhunters Hat
Back to the Borneo Headhunters Hat: it’s an Ultimate tournament, and the Borneo Headhunters Hat 2011 consists of 5 team of 15 players each.
It’s called a Hat, because traditionally individual players would put their name in a hat, which would then be drawn to form new, random teams with.
The principle remains the same, but we have to adjust the teams based on how players rated themselves to ensure a more even balance. It’s not perfect, but usually the teams come out reasonably balance, which makes for great play.
The Borneo Headhunters Hat 2011 takes place this year on 26 February and everybody is invited to come and watch this exciting game.
Check ou the event’s page for more details.
Ultimate Frisbee in Kota Kinabalu has moved back to the place where it all started; the rugby field in Tanjung Aru next to Kota Kinabalu International Airport’s Terminal 2.
Until at least the 26th of the month, Sabah ultimate frisbee will be played 3 times a week as we shake things up a bit and also play twice a week at the Tanjung Aru beach.
So, if you can and want to run after a day at the office or hard day of tours and exploring KK, and can jump and catch a flying disc at the same time, then join the ultimate frisbee players of Kota Kinabalu.
Don’t be shy, we don’t bite… unless you pretend to give us beer and then quickly whip it away before we can take it.
The ultimate frisbee schedule can be found on the main page, which is linked in the box above.
Did we mention there’s no charge?Ā Well, it’s true, there’s no charge – you can play ultimate frisbee for free.
See you there.
For the first time ever Sabah will be represented in an Ultimate Tournament in Kuala Lumpur when a sponsored team is taking on the rest of Malaysia at the Malaysian Ultimate Open (MUO).
Since September 2007 the Flying Disc in question has made several appearances around KK as more and more local enthusiasts have picked up the game. Under the guidance of Flying Disc Guru Ken Kassem, an Ultimate team has formed.
And that team is about to go to the MUO held in Kuala Lumur on 12 and 13 April.
Last week the team, named Borneo Bristleheads, received happy news as three sponsors committed to help them out with team t-shirts. This generous assistance will alliviate some of the expenses the unofficial Sabah Ultimate team is incurring to represent Ultimate enthusiasts from Sabah at the MUO.
Breeze Magazine, the main sponsor is a new Sabah magazine dedicated to publishing tourist and general information about Sabah. So excited are Breeze about representatives from this Land Below the Wind heading to a national tournament in a new and exciting sport, that they have agreed to generously assist the Borneo Bristleheads.
Co-sponsors Borneo Beach House, a backpackers lodge with a friendly and relaxed atmosphere in Tanjung Aru, and Sabahbah.com, have made smaller, but equally valuable contributions to the Borneo Bristleheads campaign.
As a team made up of almost only novice players, the Borneo Bristleheads head to the MUO as definite underdogs.
Captain Ken Kassem has however emphisised the number 1 rule of Ultimate since the start of Ultimate in Sabah: Spirit of the Game; and has reminded team members that above all the Borneo Bristleheads will have fun.
He further underscored the value of the MUO by adding that win or lose, the Borneo Bristleheads will return to Sabah infinitely richer for having experienced their first Ultimate tournament at the Malaysian Ultimate Open.
The next Ultimate Tournament is scheduled for Singapore in August, and anybody interested is encouraged to come see what Ultimate is all about.
There’s Ultimate practice every Sunday from 4pm to 6pm on the fields behind the hostel at the Likas Sports Complex.
Ultimate Frisbee Sabah enthusiasts will be playing at the sports field near the Likas Sports Complex every Sunday for the rest of February.
As always, if you’re keen to participate, do bring your enthusiastic self and lots of energy and join us for a game of Ultimate Frisbee Sabah. We now charge a small fee of RM5 per person to contribute to the bigger field that we rent, which enables us to have a regulation sized field all to ourselves.
See you on Sunday!
Ultimate Frisbee Sabah is still going strong, so much so that we moved to a new field for Ultimate Frisbee Sabah to expand our game and get that competition feel.
Fighting for space with the footballers were one of the reasons, but needing the space to expand our game, practice game strategy and getting ready for competitions were the main reasons behind the decision to move.
Additionally, the conditions at the Tanjung Aru rugby field were less than ideal, because the field would flood when it rains and usually be soggy on play days. The field was also uneven, making it dangerous for Frisbee, which is often played with eyes in the air.
With the above in mind, Ultimate Frisbee Sabah has moved to the football field near the Likas Sport Complex, immediately adjacent to the hokey field. With the new, bigger and even surface of the sports field comes a small fee. Previously Ultimate Frisbee Sabah had no costs associated with it, but the new field charges a small rental fee of RM50 per session.
Of course, with more than 10 players attending the average Ultimate Frisbee Sabah game, it means less than R5 per person, which for the fun of Ultimate Frisbee Sabah, is a small price to pay.
The game time is as per usual, with warm-ups, skill development and light play starting at 4pm, before moving on to the serious fun associated with a team game, usually consisting of 7 aside, depending on attendance.
Ultimate Frisbee Sabah is a fast paced, action packed team sport that requires speeds, stamina and skill. The Sunday sessions of Ultimate Frisbee Sabah is a fun environment consisting of outgoing people, who are eager to develop these skills.
If you are into non-contact, fast paced team sports, then join us at the football field next to the hockey field at the Likas Sport Complex, every Sunday from 4pm to 6pm for a thrilling game of Ultimate Frisbee Sabah.
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