Seattle Sockeye
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Seattle Sockeye | |
[[Image:|center||Seattle Sockeye logo]] |
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Founded | 1990 |
League | UPA Club Division |
Team History | |
Based in | Seattle, Washington |
Team Colors | Red, White, Black |
Championships | 2004, 2006, 2007 |
Mascot | Sockeye salmon |
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Seattle Sockeye is an elite-level men's (open) ultimate (flying disk) team based in Seattle, Washington. They were the open champions at the 2004, 2006 and 2007 UPA Club Championships, and the 1997 WFDF World Ultimate Club Championships.
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[edit] Team Members 2007
- Jaime Arambula
- Mike Caldwell
- Nate Castine
- Sam Chatterton-Kirchmeier
- Roger Crafts
- Jeremy Cram
- Seth Crockford
- Andrew Fleming
- Tim Gehret
- Will Henry
- Ray Illian
- Mike Jaeger
- Ron Kubalanza
- Alex Nord
- Sam O'Brien
- Moses Rifkin
- Blaine Robbins
- Thomas Sebby
- Matt "Skip" Sewell
- Chase Sparling-Beckley
- Danny Trytiak
- Ben Wiggins
- Seth Wiggins
- Ryan Winkelmann
[edit] Team Members 2006
- Ryan Seguine # 00
- Jimmy Chu # 1
- Roger Crafts # 2
- Blaine Robbins # 3
- Ben Wiggins # 5
- Danny Trytiak # 6
- Chase Sparling-Beckley # 7
- Seth Crockford # 8
- Sam O’Brien # 9
- Moses Rifkin # 10
- Matt Sewell # 13
- Sam Chatterton-Kirchmeier # 14
- Thomas Sebby # 16
- Jeremy Cram # 17
- Mike Caldwell # 20
- Dave Bestock # 21
- Mark Stone # 22
- Andrew Fleming # 23
- Alex Nord # 24
- Ryan Winkelmann # 27
- Will Henry # 34
- Jaime Arambula # 44
- Mike Jaeger # 56
- Ray Illian # 99
[edit] History
- 1995 2nd Place UPA Nationals
- 1996 2nd Place UPA Nationals
- 1997 2nd Place UPA Nationals
- 2002 3/4 Place UPA Nationals
- 2004 1st Place UPA Nationals
- 2005 2nd Place UPA Nationals
- 2006 1st Place UPA Nationals
- 2007 1st Place UPA Nationals