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USA Ultimate National Champion Rosters USA Ultimate National Champion Rosters www.ultimatehistory.com as of 11/12/13 (Note: Women’s married names included where known) Please send feedback, corrections and team photos to: Joe Seidler [email protected] Table of Contents FIRST ULTIMATE FRISBEE TEAM (1970) 3 CHAMPIONS (1971-1974) 4 MEN’S CHAMPIONS (1975-1978) 7 USA ULTIMATE CLUB NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 9 USA ULTIMATE CLUB MEN’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 9 USA ULTIMATE CLUB WOMEN’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 27 USA ULTIMATE CLUB MIXED NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 41 USA ULTIMATE CLUB MEN’S MASTERS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 49 USA ULTIMATE CLUB WOMEN’S MASTERS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 61 USA ULTIMATE CLUB MEN’S GRAND MASTERS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 66 USA ULTIMATE COLLEGE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 69 USA ULTIMATE COLLEGE MEN’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 69 USA ULTIMATE COLLEGE WOMEN’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 84 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 96 USA ULTIMATE HIGH SCHOOL NATIONAL CHAMPION (1986-1988) 96 USA ULTIMATE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (1998-2004) 97 USA ULTIMATE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (1998-2004) 100 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONS (YCC) U-19 BOYS 103 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONS (YCC) GIRLS 108 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONS (YCC) MIXED 113 USA ULTIMATE YOUTH CLUB CHAMPIONS (YCC) U-16 BOYS 118 GUIDELINES FOR QUALIFYING TO BE ON ROSTER WHEN NOT PLAYING AT NATIONALS: 1. If a person played on the team at Sectionals and Regionals and attended Nationals with the team but did not play due to any of the following reasons they are considered to be on the roster that year: a. Injury b. Pregnancy 2. If a person played on the team at Sectionals and attended Regionals and Nationals with the team but did not play due to any of the following reasons they are considered to be on the roster that year: a. Injury b. Pregnancy 3. If a person did not play at Sectionals, Regionals or Nationals, they would only be considered on the roster if they were officially listed on the team roster for the USA ULTIMATE Championship Series, attended Sectionals, Regionals and Nationals with the team, and the team captain approved their inclusion. An exception would be made to the requirement to attend Regionals (if remote) and Nationals if the person's doctor said they should not fly. Note: The above criteria are the only exceptions for being considered on the roster if a player did not play at Nationals. Page 2 of 119 First Ultimate Frisbee Team (1970) Original Columbia High School team (Maplewood, NJ) Fred Appelgate Marty Berman Paul Brenner Tom Carr Gordon Chang (thru ’69) Tom Corwin Phil Dempsey Richard Denburg Mark Epstein Steve German Buzzy Hellring Jonny Hines Chas. Leiwant David Leiwant David Medinets Bob Mittelsdorf David Reed Steve Schwartz Joel Silver Evan Sorett Joe Staker Steve Stern Howard Straubing Page 3 of 119 Champions (1971-1974) (New Jersey Frisbee Conference Championships held 1971-1973) (no official national championship held in 1974) 1971 Columbia High School (Maplewood, NJ) Joe ‘Sparky’ Anderson Pat Ashley Joe Barbanel Jon Blatt Lynn Brusotti Jon Cohn Chris Collins Daryn DeRose Dayn DeRose Dave Dinerman Robert Evans Steve Frieman Wayne Gotsch Dave ‘Tex’ Harper Alice Hull Jon Hull Candy Jones Johnson Irv Kalb John Krasnoff Dave Kyle Mitch Lapman David Leiwant Marc Levine Russell Medford Dave ‘Buddha’ Meyer Jackie Miller Judy Miller James ‘Fudgy’ Rosen Jan Russak Lou Sarno Larry Schindel Diane Spiotta Rich Steinhoff Ed Summers Geoff West Christy Whitehead Mike Yudis 1972 Columbia High School (Maplewood, NJ) Joe ‘Sparky’ Anderson Pat Ashley Joe Barbanel Jon Blatt Jon Cohn Chris Collins Daryn DeRose Dayn DeRose Dave Dinerman Robert Evans Page 4 of 119 Steve Frieman Wayne Gotsch John West Hadley Candy Jones Johnson Irv Kalb John Krasnoff Dave Kyle Mitch Lapman David Leiwant Ed Levy Russell Medford Dave ‘Buddha’ Meyer Jackie Miller James ‘Fudgy’ Rosen Adam Ringler Jan Russak Lou Sarno Larry Schindel Paul Schindel Rich Steinhoff Ed Summers Geoff West Mike Yudis 1973 Columbia High School (Maplewood, NJ) Jake Barbanel Jon Cohn Daryn DeRose Dayn DeRose Bill DeSanti Harry Friedlander Allan Kessler Ken Kowalski Kris Kowalski Dave Kyle David Leiwant Ed Levy Arthur Lewis Mark McDonagh Dave ‘Buddha’ Meyer Stephen Painter Bruce Pietz John Pietz Adam Ringler Paul Schindel Andrew Schindel (statistician) Ken Schnitzer Tom Stern Mark Winkler Tim Whitaker Dan Yafet Note: There is some controversy about whether CHS or Rutgers was the best team in 1973. CHS beat a slightly reduced-roster Rutgers team by one point in the only game they played against each other in 1973. Page 5 of 119 1974 Rutgers University (New Brunswick, NJ) Andy Adkins Dave Axelrod Charlie Bielitz Doug Bowen Gary Bucca Don ‘Sauce’ Cain Stu Case Tim Del Russo Peggy Delahaunty Gerry DeLucry Bill DeSanti Dave DiSavino Dan Diszeu John Franks Al Glover Tom Gockel Andy Gray Milt Hadiks Judy Hennesey Bob Jenkins Irv Kalb (captain) Jeff Kesper Ken Kowalski Jim Lanzafane Rich Levine Richard Manucia John Martinowich Tom Mattek Dave Pascarella Steven Prosky Lori Resnick Dan ‘Stork’ Roddick Vic Rugala Lou Sarno Al Simone John Steele Gary Stranz Jeff Trafecante Geoff West Dan Yafet Steve Yukniewicz Coach: Bob ‘Flash’ Eberle Page 6 of 119 Men’s Champions (1975-1978) (National Championships 1975-1978 were held before the UPA was formed and were supported by the IFA) 1975 Rutgers University Al Bonopane Ken Buchanan Don ‘Sauce’ Cain Stu Case Tim Del Russo Dan Doyle Tom Gockel Milt Hadiks Irv Kalb (captain) Ken Kowalski Steve Lyons Dave Marcil Dan ‘Stork’ Roddick Vic Rugala Al Simone Dave Smythe 1976 Rutgers University Gordon Adell Al Bonopane Ken Buchanan Don ‘Sauce’ Cain Stu Case Tim Del Russo Dan Doyle Tom Gockel Milt Hadiks Jack Illion Doug Irwin Irv Kalb (captain) Ken Kowalski Steve Lyons Dave Marcil Dan ‘Stork’ Roddick Vic Rugala Al Simone Dave Smythe Page 7 of 119 1977 Condors (Santa Barbara, CA) Chris Fletcher Kip ‘Kipper’ Harmer Andy Hodgeson Paul ‘Hoosto’ Hooston Jeff Horne Jerry Hughes Tom ‘TK’ Kennedy Bart Merrill Michael ‘Meanie’ Mininni Kit Myers Chaud Richards Steve ‘Leek’ Rieck John Schmechel Greg ‘Greggo’ Sharp Tom ‘T Shep’ Shepherd Buddy Steel 1978 Condors (Santa Barbara, CA) Craig Carlisle Bill Clark Tom Cleworth Kip ‘Kipper’ Harmer Paul ‘Hoosto’ Hooston Jeff Horne Jerry Hughes Tom ‘TK’ Kennedy Cliff ‘Hooter’ Marhoefer Bart Merrill Michael ‘Meanie’ Mininni Kit Myers Chaud Richards Steve ‘Leek’ Rieck John Schmechel Greg ‘Greggo’ Sharp Tom ‘T Shep’ Shepherd Page 8 of 119 USA ULTIMATE Club National Champions USA ULTIMATE Club Men’s National Champions 1979-2013 1979 Glassboro (Glassboro, NJ) Mike ‘Cat’ Adams Frank Bono George ‘Bogota’ Bowden Peter ‘Quasi’ Cocuzza Mike DeMayo Tom ‘Timba’ D'Urso Dave Flood Larry Fredericks Barbara Galbreath Paul ‘GuGu’ Guglielmi Beth Higgins John ‘Johnny Hod’ Hodkiewicz Jerry Irwin Bill ‘BJ’ Johnson (team MVP) ‘Blond’ Frank Krivas Peter Lawless Neil ‘Sol-Lid’ Liddie Guy Lucas Dennis Maguire Ed ‘Bogota’ Malone Louie Marano Bob ‘Bobby Mo’ Marano Ed Miller John ‘MoonDog’ Mooney Bill ‘BillDog’ Patton Donna Prigge Joe Scarmuzzi Todd ‘ShinDog’ Schindler Bob Schmidt Carmen Scoppettuolo Craig ‘Scraigs’ Skerpac Betsy Storey Tom Urbine Ron Vito Marc Vondra Kevin ‘Kev-vo’ Walsh Donna (Young) Daly Jeff ‘Panzer’ Young Marc ‘Z-Boy’ Zlotkin 1980 Glassboro (Glassboro, NJ) Mike ‘Cat’ Adams Frank Bono David Boyce Rob Cirone James Cosentino Mike DeMayo Jerry DeTitta Page 9 of 119 Tom ‘Timba’ D'Urso Brian Eckert Dave Flood Greg Gaspari Rich Gorshman Paul ‘GuGu’ Guglielmi Mark Heston Jerry Irwin Dave Kroll Peter Lawless Neil ‘Sol-Lid’ Liddie Doti Lieberman Laurel Light Kathy Magee Dennis Maguire Francis Maletteri Louis Marano Bob ‘Bobby Mo’ Marano Bill ‘BillDog’ Patton Dave Perrine Kevin ‘Nooch’ Prickett Donna Sabatino Dave Sebra Betsy Storey Tom Urbine Ron Vito Donna (Young) Daly Marc ‘Z-Boy’ Zlotkin 1981 Condors (Santa Barbara, CA) Bob ‘Bobo’ Austin Jim Bozeman Jeffrey ‘Yogi’ Durra David ‘Buzz’ Ellsworth Rich ‘Gags’ Gallagher Geoff Girrard Paul Hooston Tom ‘TK’ Kennedy Thad King Jim Kruidenier Tommy Lewis Cliff ‘Hooter’ Marhoefer Bart Merrill Michael ‘Meanie’ Mininni Keay Nakae Brian ‘BOD’ O'Donnell Johnny ‘Sky’ Olcott Fred ‘Daddy’ Pisacane Doug ‘the Bum’ Saulter John Schmechel Daniel Schradermeier Dave Tabor Jim ‘Turnbuckles’ Turner Curtis ‘von’ Weeks Page 10 of 119 1982 Rude Boys (Boston, MA) Phil ‘Guido’ Adams Alan Cave Edwin ‘Stick’ Dissosway Nick Donohue Peter Farricker Kent Greenwald Jim Herrick Chris Heye Mark Ide Leif Larsen Buz Laughlin Toby Lou John Mooney Steve ‘Moons’ Mooney Joel Parry Joe ‘Joey Y’ Ritacco Finlay Waugh 1983 Windy City (Chicago, IL) Kirk Barrett Paul Berg Steve Bromberger Scott Buchanan John Conway John Connelly David Diaz-Barriga Jim Donnelly Noam Frankel Joe ‘Joey’ Giampino Bruce Glass Michael Glass Alan Goldenberg Carey Goldenberg Jordan Halpern Eric Nesheim Robear Nesheim Ted McGee Jose Montalvo Jack Murphy Michael O'Dowd Dave O'Malley Eddie O'Malley Robert ‘Nob’ Rauch Mike Rogan Stephan Shurson Dean Smith Marc Stenzel Mike Tower Pat Tower Chris ‘CVH’ Van (Buren) Holmes Carter Van Houten Steve Whitehead Page 11 of 119 1984 Tunas (St. Louis, MO) John Bearden Jack Curran Paul Curran John Daus Randy Drake Tim Duggan Terry Fowler Lou Garasche Bob Hammann Tom Heimann Peter Kaperick Scott Keating Rick Linck Joe Manser John Moseley Doug Parrish Jeff Plaut Dee Rambeau Randy Ricks George Spentzos Steve Walters Shawn Welsh 1985 Flying Circus (S.F. Bay Area) Barney Brunner Ken Calloway Kasey Clark Steve Courlang Rick Geyer ‘Jersey’ Joe Hewittson Howard Jaffe Jim ‘Daddy’ Ingebritsen ‘Young’ Noel Kaufman Tim Liddy Peter
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