Ultimate Frisbee prepares for the new season

This year, the ultimate frisbee team is looking to have a competitive season filled with growth and winning. Both the players and the coaches speak positively about the team. They cannot wait for their first match.

 Third Former Benno Goldstein is excited for the upcoming season. 

“I hope that everyone is able to have fun.”

Mr. Jeremy Fus

“The team has lots of fun and I can’t wait,” Goldstein said. “The coaches enhance our frisbee skills and are great mentors for us.”

 The team is coached by three Haverford teachers: Latin teachers Dr. Andrew Fenton and  Ms. Theodora Naqvi, and math teacher Mr. Jeremy Fus. The coaches bring an enthusiastic approach to the sport as they attempt to lead their team to a winning season. 

Mr. Fus is excited for the team’s first game, which is still in the process of being scheduled. He believes that his team will be able to come out on top against their competition.

“I hope that everyone is able to have fun. We have a lot of younger players, so I hope we have a lot of learning happening and we should be able to have a lot of very competitive games this season,” Mr. Fus said. 

“It is super fun to throw a frisbee around after school with my friends.”

Patrick Chang ’28

Ultimate frisbee is a fun and high-intensity sport that requires players to work as a team. This can only be possible with good sportsmanship and teamwork. These traits are exactly what the players on the team have. 

Given the great team camaraderie, high level of intensity, fast-paced game style and supportive coaches, the ultimate frisbee team is well on its way to a successful season. 

“The team has a great bond,” Third Former Patrick Chang said, “and it is super fun to throw a frisbee around after school with my friends.”