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Youth Summer League 2021!

VU Youth Summer League 2021–Registration is open!
Youth Summer League will run on Tuesdays and Fridays 5-7pm from July 13 to August 20th. One day will be conditioning and skills focused and the second day will be scrimmage focused.

VU is piloting our sliding scale payment policy with this program. For more information on what that means, please visit the website http://valleyultimate.org/introducing-sliding-scale-payments/

The prices we suggest for this program are: $125 to cover our cost to run the program; $150 as the traditional full fee; $200 for sustainers to pay it forward for other participants and support VU’s future programming; and $60 to adjust for financial hardship. Full scholarships are also available, by request no questions asked. If these suggested rates don’t work for you, please reach out.

Please wait to fill out the form until you have submitted payment via PayPal to ValleyUltimateBoard@gmail.com
You do not need to register with PayPal to pay via PayPal.com. If you require alternative payment methods, please email us at ValleyUltimateBoard@gmail.com

Paypal Link: https://paypal.me/valleyultimate?locale.x=en_US

Please direct all league questions to Joe Costello at joe.costello2@gmail.com. Please direct payment questions and scholarship inquiries to ValleyUltimateBoard@gmail.com
Registration form link: https://forms.gle/dcxAPxRkCfW3QfKq7

Youth Summer League COVID-19 ConsiderationsWith the May 29th announcement from Governor Baker lifting almost all the COVID-19 Regulations on the state level, Valley Ultimate, just like all of you, is in the midst of re-evaluating what our COVID-19 policy and procedures need to be. Now that statewide regulations are dropped, we think it is more important than ever that we set some clear expectations for our programs. In our process, we are looking at vaccination data and case numbers for the three primary counties we serve–Hampshire, Hampden and Franklin–as reported via the state. We are also looking at information from USAU Return to Play guidelines and the CDC. The vaccination rates and case rates (both deadly and “normal” varies between each county.)  Valley Ultimate remains committed to making the play experience as safe as possible for even the most vulnerable in our diverse community.

Please check out the current draft of our practices and policies for this summer’s league here. Let us know your thoughts!


We are still hiring!
Coach hiring survey will be out soon! Check your calendars. Coaches will be hired on a session by session or full series basis! USAU Chaperone or Coach status preferred!

We’re Hiring!

Valley Ultimate is looking for a Youth League Coordinator for our July to August 2021 Youth League.

The Coordinator would be expected to handle the following tasks, in collaboration with the VU Board.

  • Recruit and hire appropriate number of coaches
  • Manage scheduling of coaches
  • Assist coaches with session planning
  • Assist with marketing and player recruitment
  • Manage registration process
  • Manage player and family communication
  • Manage and assist with field set up and equipment needs.
  • Assist with post-league feedback process/program assessment.

The position is temporary. Expected time commitment is approximately 20 hours over an approximately 13 week period (ending August 27). Pay is $500 stipend–schedule of pay to be determined at hiring.

An understanding of Valley Ultimate’s commitments to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and how it relates to Valley Ultimate’s programming is important. Coordinator may be asked to provide basic training to coaches on how to engage in conversations of equity, diversity, and inclusion with league players.  Coordinator will be expected to ensure that the league is run in alignment with Valley Ultimate’s commitments.

Find the full job description here.

Fill out the online application here and/or submit your resume and a note of interest to valleyultimateboard@gmail.com

Valley Ultimate is an equal opportunity employer.

Responsibility, Equity and Returning to Play–COVID-19 Update–February 26, 2021

Almost a year into the pandemic we’re at the crossroads of two questions: CAN we return to play? And SHOULD we return to play? 

Valley Ultimate is just one organization in a vibrant ultimate community. We recognize that pick up games, school programs, and other organizations will make their own choices regarding return to play. As a USAU Affiliate, community leader, and resource, we offer up the following guidance. 

CAN we return to play?

 We want to support our broader ultimate community in making the safest choices possible. We hosted the Annual Meeting/Return to Play Conversation on Feb. 7th to do just that. Sharing information and helping to set up a common standard for any program choosing to play is part of Valley Ultimate’s mission to serve as a unifying community resource. Here are some of the resources and standards that we highly suggest all programs and organizers take into consideration.

  • Massachusetts Dept of Health still categorizes ultimate frisbee as a high risk sport. As of Feb. 26, 2021 the state is still in Phase 3 Part 1 (report updated Feb. 8, 2021) of reopening. As an outdoor sport, Ultimate can be active in Levels 1, 2, or 3 (as outlined in the report), assuming compliance with any local Board of Health regulations and standards on top of those in the report. For high school programs, refer to the MIAA FAQ document regarding the report for additional support.
  • USAU Return to Play Guidelines are updated as of Feb. 19, 2021. The guidelines still say to defer to local and state guidelines, suggest rules adaptations for social distancing, and setting up systems of safety protocols, including testing, temperature checks, and symptom checks. In addition, the guidelines now mandate mask wearing at all times and includes considerations regarding the vaccine.
  • Through the winter, a workgroup of Western Mass coaches created rules adaptations based on the above information. This group was led by Emeritus Board Member Jim Pistrang, coach of Amherst Regional Middle School. Explore the rules adaptations and how they might be useful for your program. VU highly suggests that any programs planning inter-community or inter-school games adopt these rules.

SHOULD we return to play?

Though each program is independent, we are all part of the same ultimate community. Almost a year ago, many of us made the choice to collectively protect our community by staying off the field. After more than 500,000 deaths nationally, we find ourselves full of hope with the gradual rollout of a vaccine, and evidence that outdoor sports can be played safely. We also find ourselves facing variants of the COVID-19 virus and an unknown timeline for adequate rollout of the vaccine. That means many of the same considerations of how each program impacts our collective safety are still at play.  

  • We still can’t ALL safely return to play right now. There are many people in our community who are at higher risk than others: essential workers who are exposed regularly; people caring for at-risk family members; people in towns with higher rates of exposure; people who are immune compromised or have pre-existing conditions that put them at higher risk; people caring for children without any of the support they usually have; people who rely on public transportation.  Adaptations lower the risk, but for many members of our community, even managed risk is too much. Just as we said in July 2020, Valley Ultimate believes that in order to return to playing ultimate as we know it, we need to be able to provide a safe environment for all members of our community.
  • COVID-19 has disproportionately affected populations of color, and only broadened the already existing resource gaps that plague the country and our sport. This stark fact compounds the risks mentioned above that mean we can’t all safely return to play, even with modifications. In our community, that impacts which programs are able to return to play, and which programs will have to stay inactive.  Ultimate is a sport and community that has always held equity at its heart through spirit of the game–the long term fallout of a season with such a stark imbalance could easily derail what progress has been made in our sport and community toward closing the resource gap.  Valley Ultimate strongly suggests programs take this into account when determining return to play, especially as we are striving to become a more anti-racist and equity driven organization.

Will Valley Ultimate return to play?

Our Board and Volunteers are still deeply considering the issues. We are hopeful that vaccine rollout, state guidelines, case numbers etc. develop in a way that we can offer programming of some kind in the late summer or fall. While our goal is to provide something (we are all desperate to get moving and see your faces again!), Valley Ultimate cannot guarantee any inperson offerings, adult or youth, at this time. Needless to say, weighing the “can” and “should” while considering the logistics and resources available to us is a complicated task. We value your input and support as we navigate this unprecedented time.

The ultimate community is still here. Last fall, VU offered the Color of Ultimate Screening Series to keep ultimate in our lives from a distance. We are continuing to develop other guaranteed COVID-friendly events we can offer–175g Disc Golf League? Trivia Night? More screenings? As before, please fill out this survey to help us choose what to offer next.

If you have questions or ideas about this guidance and our understanding of the USAU and MA state guidelines, please feel free to contact us at valleyultimateboard@gmail.com.

If you want to help VU continue to engage, support and grow the ultimate community in Western Mass, fill out our volunteer form!

If you live in a state other than MA, we urge you to look into and abide by your state’s regulations.

Please always check directly with state and local authorities for the most up-to-date information.

Western Mass is a region where the numbers of infections have decreased enough to safely open many things. Let’s enjoy and honor that privilege and continue to protect our whole community.

Stay Safe, Stay Healthy, Stay Spirited!

 

Summer Ultimate League of Amherst 2014

SULA-2014 June 16th-August 7th, 2014
 All games begin at 6:00 p.m.@ Plum Brook Recreation Area

Three Divisions:
Women’s: Mondays
Forget the men? Good idea!
Join our fastest-growing division. 

Competitive (Coed): Wednesdays
A seasoned player? These games will be hard-fought and good spirited.

Recreational (Coed): Thursdays
Looking to play with friends? All levels welcome to play the best game in the world!

All divisions are for players ages 14 and older
All players will be assigned to a team
(Requests accepted for team assignments for Recreational Division)
 
Registration Fees:
$45 per person (for each division)
 
For additional information please contact:
Women’s: Sue Morello @ 413-256-6464 or salwen.1@gmail.com
Competitive: Robin Stewart Demartino @ 413-210-5584 or robinstewartdemartino@gmail.com
Recreational: Nathan Salwen @ 413-256-6464 or salwen.1@gmail.com
 
To register (or for more info): log onto www.lsse.org or call 413.259.3065.

Once you have registered through LSSE please go to www.suladisc.org to complete signup
 
This is not a School Sponsored Event

BUDA Western-MA U19 Summer Ultimate League

WesternMAU19SummerLeague

Click to view the flyer PDF

This league is a new BUDA (Boston Ultimate Disc Alliance) youth program designed for high school players who wish to continue playing after the traditional Spring season has ended. This league is intended to be a fun, competitive environment that will help players of all experience levels develop their skills. Participation in the U19 Summer League will also make players eligible to tryout for one of BUDA’s YCC (Youth Club Championship) teams – Open, Girls, and Mixed

(USAU requires all YCC players to have competed in a non school-based, sanctioned league and this is the only one currently being offered in Western Massachusetts before YCCs 2014).

Schedule:
Tuesday June 10, Friday June 13
Tuesday June 17, Friday June 20
Tuesday June 24, Friday June 27
Friday July 11
Friday July 18

All sessions are from 5 – 7pm. Each session has a 30-min practice, followed by a 90-minute game. All players will receive a jersey and a disc

Coaching:
Head Coach: Joe Costello, the
Amherst HS Varsity Boys coach.
All teams will have experienced, CORI-checked, dedicated coaches.

Location:
Amherst Regional High School

Registration:
There will be a maximum of 60 people admitted to this league (4 teams) – First Come, First-served!
All players must register through the BUDA website:
1. Go to http://buda.org/buda.org and create a free account.
2. Open your “player page”
3. Click on “Sign up for U19 Summer (Western MA) 2014”

For More Information:
Please contact the league organizers –
Tim Coppinger – coppingerbuilders2@gmail.com or
Dan Kaplan – dankaplan888@gmail.com

BUDA is a 501c3 non-profit,
tax exempt organization dedicated to promoting ultimate frisbee.