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The 2007 Counselors...

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Mark Rosser has many years of experience as a camp director and as an ultimate player and coach. In 1985 Rosser started an ultimate club at Duke University and served as the captain of the squad for the next two years. Mark also worked at a tennis camp (The Tennis Farm) for 18 years. From 1990-1998 he was the director of several of their branches, including the branches at Springside School, Friends Select School, and Radnor High School. Mark also has 15 years experience in the classroom, teaching at Woodlynde School and Lower Merion High School. In 2000 Mark founded the Philadelphia High school Ultimate Educational League (PHUEL). This spring there will be approximately 20 high schools competing in the league. Additional information on the league is available on the PHUEL 2006 link to the left. Mark was a member of the Philadelphia masters team that competed in the national championships in 2000 and 2001. Mark also served on the Board of PADA in 1998-1999 and was chosen as the recipient of the Breed Ultimate Award in 1999.

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Jim Brose is the founder and former captain of the Philadelphia Masters team One Last Ditch Shot At Glory (OLD SAG). The team has competed in the national championships in Florida the past 5 years. In 2002 they were the National Masters Champion (ages 33 and over), and have won the silver medal at Worlds in Perth, Australia in 2006. Jim is a practicing lawyer and has served as President of the Philadelphia Area Disc Alliance, a group of approximately 1000 members who play ultimate in the Philadelphia area. Jim is also the owner of Disc Films, a company which makes ultimate videos.

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This year the CFO (Chief Frisbee Officer) will be Sam Sackett - Sam has over nine years of professional teaching experience. Sam also has many years of ultimate coaching experience through a variety of positions. In addition to being a high school coach, Sam has served as coach of a women's team, and captained his college team and PADA league teams. As a player, Sam is respected in Philadelphia and throughout the country for his knowledge, enthusiasm, and ability. Since 1985 Sam has been playing club ultimate, playing on teams in Cincinnati, Madison, and Philadelphia. Sam has taught ultimate to all levels of players. In addition to his coaching experience and his involvement in PADA's leagues, Sam has competed at the highest level. He has competed at the UPA's National Championships four times, first at College Nationals in 1990, then at Open Division Club Nationals in 1998, and finally in 2002 and 2003 in the Masters Division of Club Nationals. The 2002 experience was particularly satisfying for Sam and his Philadelphia teammates as they earned the title of National Champions in the Masters Division. Sam has also competed at the World Club Championships in Germany (1989), Madison, Wisconsin (1993), and England (1995).

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"Big" Rick Atkins - played for U.Penn's Void, Philadelphia Rage and then OLD SAG (2002 UPA National Champs team). Rick has won a college national championship, a masters national championship, and a world championship - he has been featured in the recent history book - "Ultimate: The First Four Decades". The trophy for PADA's summer league champion is named in his honor.

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Kayla Burnim - Kayla started playing ultimate nine years ago on the Amherst
Middle School team in Massachusetts. Since then she has won three high
school national championships with the Amherst Womens team. In 2004 she
captained the US Women's Junior National team, which won a silver medal at
the World Ultimate Championships in Finland. She has played on various club
teams, including the Philly Peppers, and currently captains the University
of Delaware women's ultimate team. As captain, she recently led her team to
a berth in the 2006 College National Championships.

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Ben Ditzler - Ben "Ditz" Ditzler has played elite men's ultimate in Philadelphia for 5 years, the past 4 with Philly Rage/Street. Before coming to the city, Ditz played 4 years of college ultimate at Lehigh, where he served as co-captain and vice president as an underclassman, was team captain his senior year, and a Callahan Award nominee. Ditz is also the head coach of the new Haverford High ultimate team and is looking forward to his second year at Philadelphia Ultimate Camp.

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Dan Heckman - Dan played 4 years at Bucknell University, then 2 years with Philadelphia Rage. 2006 is his 5th season with New Jersey Pike, and the first as team captain. Pike has qualified for the UPA Club Championship tournament for the past 4 years, including a Semi-Final finish in 2004. Dan has been the UPA College Regional Coordinator for the Metro-East for the past 3 years. Over the past 11 years he has played in tournaments throughout the world, and this July he will be participating in the Major League Ultimate exhibition games in Seattle, Washington.

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Brandon Luzar - played for Swarthmore, was selected as one of seven Metro-East All-Region player in 2005

 

 

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Matt McCabe - bio coming soon...

Paul Minecci - played for the Philadelphia Rage (only player in history of team to have his jersey number retired), played for OLD SAG (2002 UPA National Champs team)

 

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Josh Mullen - played for and coached Lehigh for the past four years during which time he played for the Philadelphia Rage, he now lives in Boston coaching MIT and playing for Twisted Metal which competed in Nationals in 2005. Josh was also a camp counselor at the National Ultimate Training Camp in 2005

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Andrew "Smartguy" Rutledge - Smartguy currently played for Philadelphia's masters team OLD SAG - full bio to be posted soon

 

 

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Amy Silverman- bio to be posted soon

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Steve Wherry - played for the Philadelphia Rage and was captain of OLD SAG (2002 UPA National Champs team). Steve has been captain of several PADA League Championships

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Samantha Wittchen - has been playing ultimate since 1998, when she started with the University of Virginia Women's Ultimate Team. Since moving to Philadelphia in 2001, she has played with Donkey Bomb, Electric Mayhem and her current team, Philly KRU. Over the years, she's traveled nationally and internationally to play at tournaments, including Paganello in Italy. She's captained PADA summer league for the past four years and has taught at the Philly Ultimate Camp for the past two years.

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