Recently, the Tornado Magnets made their premier showing at No-Shave November, a tournament held at East Tennessee State University. Their priorities were to get more playing time together as a new team (first and foremost), but they also came to win. This may give you an idea of what a typical weekend tournament looks like for many players.
Saturday
6:00 AM - wake up and finish packing/loading vehicles
6:40 AM - breakfast
7:00 AM - depart (1.5 hour drive to ETSU)
8:30 AM - arrive - Captain's meeting takes place while the rest of the team unloads and begins warm-up routine
9:00 AM - first game - pool play begins (Tornado Magnets vs. Tsunami Ultimate (ETSU)) Lost 10-13
11:00 AM - second game (Tornado Magnets vs. Tennessee Tech A) Lost 11-13
1:00 PM - bye - lunch break and breather
2:20 PM - discuss what went wrong in games 1 & 2, drills
3:00 PM - third game - (Tornado Magnets vs. Tsunami Alumni) Lost 7-13
5:00 PM - depart for temporary housing
Fortunately, one of the Tornado Magnets players lived about 40 minutes from the field, and his family welcomed the entire team to stay at their place. They cooked a homemade meal (satisfying all the college students), and all of the players who were dripping sweat and covered in dirt took hot showers. Bedtime came very early for a team of primarily college-age athletes, as all were tired and ready for some sleep.
Sunday
7:00 AM - wake up, eat breakfast, pack vehicles
8:00 AM - leave for ETSU
8:40 AM - arrive late for the captains meeting. discover that because Tsunami Ultimate used many of their Tsunami Alumni players without other teams consent, they would take a lower seed and play only their Alumni team, bumping the Tornado Magnets up in Sunday's bracket play
9:00 AM - fourth game - begin bracket play (Tornado Magnets vs. Tennessee Tech A) Win 13-9
11:00 AM - bye - play fantasy frisbee at the Tennessee Tech A vs. Tennessee Tech B game, rest
1:30 PM - fifth game - championship game (Tornado Magnets vs. ETSU Alumni) Lost 7-13
3:30 PM - depart for home
This was not the most well-organized tournament, and some teams lacked the sportsmanship a frisbee team should posses, but the weather was nice and the frisbee was fun. Tornado Magnets returned battered, beaten, and exhausted. However, there is no time that Tylenol is more effective, hot showers feel so good, and sleep is so amazing as the night after a frisbee tournament. Play on, Tornado Magnets, play on!
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