OUR COMMUNITY

When it comes to ultimate, the Pacific Northwest is where it's at. We have top-notch players, excellent college programs, middle school and high school leagues, an excellent regional governing body, world caliber athletes, a vibrant sports and outdoors culture, and an overall strong disc community. The table is set, and now it's time to put together a great program that will make this part of the country proud.

There are a number of entities in our area which we care care about immensely. Whether through partnership, sponsorship, collaboration, or shared values, our success is mutual. Our goals is to be a part of an ultimate community that grows and improves together.

To learn more about some of the ways Seattle Tempest engages with the Seattle community and other local areas for the greater good of ultimate, consider visiting seattle-ultimate.com. You can also stay in the loop about events and activities related to ultimate in the community by signing up for our newsletter, located on the homepage.

  • Clinics at Seattle schools - Fall

  • Donating to school-based auctions

  • Resources for your ultimate program from beginner to pro!

  • Involving youth ultimate players in our community

  • Collaborative projects with other organizations

  • And more...

Photo courtesy of Jonathan Red

Photo courtesy of Jonathan Red


organizations within our ultimate community

 

DiscNW is a non-profit organization based in Seattle. Their mission is to serve as a regional resource, promoting growth in the sport of ultimate and instilling the spirit of sportsmanship at all levels of play.

 

The Seattle community has a variety of club teams that compete at the national and international level. Each team is based on the fundamentals of good sportsmanship and are involved with spreading the sport. 

USA Ultimate is the national governing body for the sport of ultimate in the United States. It is a non-profit organization whose mission is to advance the sport of ultimate in the United States by enhancing and promoting character, community, and competition.

 

AGE UP is a leadership development and community building program for teen girls that is built around ultimate Frisbee and direct mentorship between women and girls. Through a leadership workshop series and outreach events in which teens introduce younger girls to ultimate, this program empowers girls to be ambassadors for their sport and community and grows participation among elementary and middle school age girls in ultimate.

“Seven Hills Ultimate Club was founded in 2015 by Shannon O’Malley, Alyssa Weatherford, and Sarah Griffith -- three long-time Seattle Riot players and Seattle youth ultimate coaches… The core values of the Seven Hills program are: Character, Opportunity, and Growth. We firmly believe that on-field technical skills alone are not what great players are made of. At the highest levels of our sport, everyone can throw well, play strong defense, or cut effectively.”