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Tricia Angela Pastrano

Ultimate Frisbee Reflection

On February 27th, from 7 to 9 pm, the Ultimate Frisbee game between the College of Arts and
Sciences (CAS) and the College of Computer Studies (CSS) took place. As a CSS student, I
was hoping for a win, but CSS ended up losing. Despite the disappointment, the game taught
me valuable lessons about sportsmanship, teamwork, and strategy.

Both teams played with skill and respect for the sport and each other. Although CSS lost, our
players handled the defeat with grace and continued to give their best until the end. This
showed me that how you conduct yourself matters more than just winning.

The game also emphasized the importance of teamwork. Each player had a role to play, and it
was through working together that the teams could compete effectively.

Furthermore, the match emphasized the need for adaptability and strategic thinking. CSS
learned from the opponent's tactics, recognizing areas for improvement in future games.

In addition to teamwork and strategy, the game also demonstrated the significance of resilience
in the face of adversity. Despite CSS's loss, the players maintained a positive attitude and
remained focused on learning from the experience.

Moreover, the camaraderie displayed among teammates, as well as between opposing teams,
was a testament to the spirit of sportsmanship that transcends mere competition. CSS may not
have won the game, but the bonds formed and lessons learned will endure far beyond the final
score.

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