This past weekend a rowdy and youthful bunch of Harvard Ultimate players rolled on down to the Fort Devens "planned community" to test their luck against the best and brightest of Boston area ultimate. The weather was great and so was our turnout, allowing us to split up into two teams, aka Harvard present and Harvard future. With Toby "glee club boy" Berkman fully 'prepared' for a long day's work, the a-team started out against the likes of tufts b. Club sectionals may not be college regionals, and tufts b may not be tufts a, but it's still tufts dammit!, and the Red Line spared no mercy in disposing of the poor tufts freshmen 13-1. This was followed by the Stoned Clowns from Bowdoin, coming back for more after last weekend's defeats on the field and at the party, and once again, they were handled 13-5 or so. Next for the Red Line vets were Holy Cross, who featured some friend of Piotr and a nasty zone d that almost brought us down. Behind 11-6 in the game to 13, Harvard finally chilled down and hit hard with a z of its own. After the miraculous return of Kendrick "Special" Kay, several leg cramps, and a whole lot of intensity, the boys took the last 7 points for a 13-11 win. The afternoon wound down with easy wins against WPI b and the little boys from Newton North high school, finishing a 5-0 day. Harvard future was led by the dynamic blocking duo of Kenny Weinstein and Neil MacDonald Snyder, and played like no other b-team in the history of harvard ultimate! Highlights included winning the second half against the WPI a-team, and coming back to win against BU b. Which brings us to the play of the day, which pretty much unanimously goes to Jeff "layouts are my bag" Listfield. This distinction goes for an amazing over the shoulder layout endzone grab of a blade falling away to win our game against wpi b (how many fantasy points is that!). It truly was a great grab. Props also go to Noah's layout snag in the endzone, and 8-ball's endzone d to preserve the comeback against holy cross.