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Manitoba Ultimate Frisbee Teams Celebrate Sportsmanship with Parody
UPDATE: Manitoba’s ultimate Frisbee teams are elevating sportsmanship to new heights, showcasing their unique blend of competition and camaraderie. Players are not only competing on the field but also celebrating each other with parody songs and costume contests. This innovative spirit was highlighted in a newly released video by students from the Sisler High School Create program.
Within indoor fields and recreation centers across Winnipeg, the ethos of ultimate Frisbee emphasizes self-governance and fair play. Kristina Hunter, captain of the local team Completely Klueless, stated, “Just the whole ethos is different.” This culture of sportsmanship extends far beyond the game, as teams present end-of-game awards to their competitors, don quirky costumes, and perform lighthearted songs to honor their opponents.
The video, a collaborative effort by students Nevah Davies, Aidan Marr, and Sebastian Dusa, showcases these whimsical traditions and highlights the joy of friendly competition. Their work is part of CBC Manitoba’s Project POV, which connects aspiring filmmakers with seasoned journalists to produce engaging documentaries.
Davies, an aspiring film director, expressed her passion for storytelling, stating that her love for film began in high school. Marr and Dusa echoed similar sentiments, sharing their long-standing interests in filmmaking and creative expression. This collaboration not only enriches their educational experiences but also fosters a sense of community among local teams.
The impact of these initiatives is notable, as they bring together diverse groups of players and fans, creating an atmosphere of unity and positivity in the competitive world of sports. The Create program at Sisler High School emphasizes education and career pathways in the arts, offering students courses in film, animation, and digital media.
As this story gains traction, it highlights the importance of sportsmanship and creativity in today’s highly competitive environment. The ability to celebrate each other, even in defeat, is a powerful reminder of the values that unite us all.
For those interested in watching the video and experiencing the fun firsthand, it is available through the Sisler Create program’s platform. The emphasis on collaboration and creativity resonates with audiences, making it a must-see.
Stay tuned for more updates on how Manitoba’s ultimate Frisbee teams continue to innovate and inspire through their extraordinary approach to sportsmanship and community engagement.
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