Asif is also very involved in Ultimate outside of just playing the sport. From 2005-2007, he was an officer for the Houston Ultimate Community (HUC), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization intended to proactively develop Ultimate awareness, enhance competitive Ultimate growth and streamline Ultimate organizations/communications across the Houston metropolitan area. After assisting HUC with various leagues, tournaments and community outreach programs, Asif was voted in as Treasurer of HUC from 2007-2008. After his stint at Treasurer, Asif shifted to Competitive director where he helped administer the Competitive Series, a summer and winter league where players were redistributed to teams every 3 weeks. In addition to his efforts with HUC, Asif is also involved with Ultimate Peace, an organization that builds bridges of friendship and understanding for youth from different social and cultural backgrounds around the world. Asif was a coach at Ultimate Peace's Camp UP in July of 2010 and you can read more about his experience on HUC's website.
In order to support his Ultimate habit, Asif operates a family business, HTX Supply. His company strives to provide the hospitality industry with high quality products with their main focus in housekeeping products for Hotels/Motels. Asif utilizes his managerial skills learned at HTX Supply in the SCU Operations Lead position. If Asif is not playing Ultimate or working on an HTX Supply project, you can find him either reading up on the latest technology news, nutrition/fitness news, watching TV or a movie, or just hanging out with his friends and family.
The first time Daniel ever played ultimate was in Cub Scouts and he wound up getting a bloody nose. It took another 8 years and a church youth director’s idea to play ultimate at youth group on a frigid winter day in 2001 to get Daniel to play the game again and from that moment on, he was hooked and ultimate became an integral part of his life.
After playing at Oklahoma State - Ultimato from 2003-2009, and playing for Black Angus over the summer months from 2007-2009 (captaining the team in ’08 and ’09), Daniel moved to Houston in 2009 to begin life in the real world. 8 months later, Space City Ultimate was created and Daniel couldn’t wait to be a part of the “Great Experiment.”
Daniel graduated from Oklahoma State with a Bachelors degree in Geology and a Masters in Geology and currently works for Devon Energy Corporation as a Geophysicist. Daniel will be taking on the role as Space City’s Finance Officer for 2011.
Daniel has been involved with leadership of organizations dating back to his Boy Scout days, and in the organizational side of ultimate teams dating back to 2006. Such positions include Secretary of Ultimato in 2006 and 2007, President of Ultimato in 2008, and the founder and current administrator of OSU Ultimate Alumni (2009-present). He also was a member of the jersey design team for Ultimato from 2006-2009. Daniel has been involved with organizing several tournaments while at OSU and the Houston Indoor tournament in 2011. This past year, Daniel was a member of Space City’s Jersey Design Committee. In addition, he was the Head of the Sponsorship Committee, during which he helped to secure VitaminWater as a sponsor for Space City in 2011.
LIVE. Dave was teased and tormented by his roommate into trying ultimate back in 1991, and since then has found his own special niche in this great sport and in life. He graduated with honors in biochemistry from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1992. He managed a research lab in cardiovascular medicine at UAB from 1992 to 2002. In 1999, he met his beautifully wonderful wife, Lynn playing ultimate, got hitched in 2002, and was liberated to Texas later that same year. Dave switched research tracks when he began his position at Baylor College of Medicine studying breast cancer. In 2007, Lynn and Dave had their only son, Luke, which is the highlight of his life!
PLAY. His first real taste of ultimate was in Birmingham’s splendid summer league, and he has played competitively ever since. Dave has missed the USA Ultimate Fall Series only once in these two decades. While playing for BUDA teams between 1991 and 2002, he played in many of the finest tournaments the nation has to offer and won a few along the way. In 1999, he played with Bootyquake at Nationals in San Diego. In 2002, he moved to Houston and began the second half of his career. He has played for Spin (mixed), Black Angus, and now Space City Ignite! It can be argued that Dave has been lucky enough to play some of his most competitive ultimate after 40 years of age.
ORGANIZE. Dave volunteered at UPA Nationals in 1995 in Birmingham, and soon was chosen to be president of BUDA which he served from 1997 to 2002. He helped run countless leagues, tournaments, and other events in Birmingham. He was the tournament director for the 2000 UPA South Regional in Birmingham. But his crowning achievement with BUDA was acting as tournament director for Mud Bowl for 6 years, and in that time transformed the tournament into one of the high-level tournaments in the South, and the biggest charity tournament in the world. Between 1997 and 2002, Mud Bowl raised over $200,000 for Bread & Roses (a local charity geared to assist women and their children in times of crisis and abuse). In 2004, Dave began organizing ultimate in Houston with HUC. He was president from 2005-07 and has served as one of the three Board of Directors for HUC from 2005 to present. He has maintained his love for the philanthropic side of ultimate by running Huckin’ For Laura in 2006, 2009, 2010, and 2011. In 2010, he helped usher in a new chapter in ultimate as the finance officer for Space City Ultimate, and in 2011, he moves over to helm the human resources section.
Lyle began playing ultimate in 2000 in the Greater Rochester Area Disc Association's juniors league. He went on to play 4 years at Vanderbilt University and was a team captain his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons. During his time at Vanderbilt the team grew from a punching bag that had never gone to Sectionals to cracking the top 25 of the UPA's (now USA Ultimate) college rankings before graduating in 2004.
After college Lyle began work as an engineer for Shell Oil Company in New Orleans. In 2005 and 2006 Lyle filled his disc fix by playing for Turbodog, an open club team out of Baton Rouge. In 2007 he wanted to get back the comraderie of playing for an in town team and captained Cat 5, a coed team in New Orleans. 2007 would prove to be one of the most significant year's of Lyle's career as his play that season was thrilling enough to impress a cetain coed on the team whom he would later marry in 2010.
In 2008 Shell transfered Lyle to Houston where he played 2 years for the Austin/San Marcos/Houston combo team named Dr. Seuss, captaining in 2009. A late night conversation with Sean Mccall in the driveway of Scotland house was all it took to convince Lyle to become part of Space City Ultimate and captain SCU Ignite in 2010.
Lyle works as a Project Manager for Shell, developing and executing multi million dollar projects. Through his work life he has developed ogranizational, communication, and management skills. Lyle is excited to bring these skills along with his ultimate background to support SCU as the Competition Manager in 2011.
What first started as a break in distance work during high school Cross Country practice has become a decade long fixation, and Nick’s family and friends know Ultimate to be his first true love. After beginning college at Truman State University in northeast Missouri, Nick has lived in Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and now again resides in Texas. He’s made an impact both on the field and within the Ultimate Community in each of his former habitats, and Houston is no different.
After captaining Truman State - JuJiTSU Ultimate for 4 of 5 college years and being awarded College All-Region in 2002, 2003, and 2004, Nick has played for and helped lead many teams over the years: Greenman (2004), Burgh (2005-2006), Flash Flood (2007-2008), Chewbacca Defense (2009), and Space City Ultimate (2010).
Having graduated with a degree in MIS, finishing a masters in Instruction Technology, and working as a Systems Analyst for a MD Anderson Cancer Center, Nick has occupied the role of Information Service Officer for Space City Ultimate in 2011.
Helping give him an organizational leg-up are the 5 years of experience he has on the Board of Directors of SUN Ultimate Events, a non-profit organization started by Truman State University Alumni to help promote Ultimate. SUN Ultimate Events has hosted many tournaments including Chicago Heavyweights, Glory Days, The Rock, and Chicago Sandblast, and in doing so has raised more than $7,000 for local college ultimate teams. For these events Nick has primarily devoted his time to website and merchandise design & construction, as well as on-site tournament direction. He started his service to Space City Ultimate in 2010 by heading the Art / Uniform Committee, helping to secure a sponsorship from VC Ultimate, and coordinating a sublimation design and uniform order for nearly 100 players.
There is a strong recruiting pipeline of former LSU varsity swimmers to LSU Ultimate and in 1993, one year after completing his swimming career, Sean McCall finally gave in to John Malone's invitation to play on the Parade Grounds. Brian Harriford started at the same time and the two new, athletically raw players matched-up often, which would foreshadow the player Sean would come to be.
From LSU, Sean went on to play Turbodog (3 years), Houston Houndz (5 years), and Doublewide (9 years), captaining the Houndz and Doublewide for several years each and qualifying for 11 UPA Club Championships in the Open Division. Sean ended a ten-year run with Doublewide in 2010 at WUCC in Prague and, largely due to small children and the strain of playing for a team in another city, he launched The Great Experiment and started a new club in Houston. Sean was selected to the Southern team as a captain and player for the Major League Ultimate showcase in Seattle in 2006.
Sean has been active internationally and founded No Tsu Oh, an all-star beach Ultimate team which won 5 World Beach Ultimate Cup titles at Paganello in Rimini, Italy. The team is the subject of a documentary film and the tournament featured his gangly self on the promotional tournament poster in two separate years. Sean has competed in 1 Worlds WUGC, 4 World Clubs WUCC, and countless tournaments in USA, Canada, Hawaii, England, Germany, Switzerland, Scotland, Italy, Australia, etc.
Sean co-founded the Houston Ultimate Community (HUC), a 501c3 organization focused on growing the sport locally. Sean started the Houston high school league, Houston competitive league, Houston indoor league and Space City Ultimate. Sean designed and ran the LiveLogic Texas Shootout in Austin which became one of the largest prize money tournaments today. Sean has been a guest coach for many teams including Great Britain (World Games in 2009), Bliss (European Championships, Rostock 2005), Showdown, LSU, University of Texas, Texas A&M, Rice University, University of Houston, and several high school teams in Houston, including mentoring Evan Winograd who made the USA juniors team for WUGC in Vancouver. Sean contributed to Tony Leonardo's book, Ultimate, The Greatest Sport Ever Invented By Man, with a quick how-to for marking and was interviewed by SkyD magazine in 2011.
Professionally, Sean is a Software Solution Architect and Principal Consultant for Pariveda Solutions where he leads a large team of developers in the construction of analytics, dashboards, scorecards, portals, and custom software. Sean has also greatly improved the chances of his children being exceptionally athletic by marrying British Ultimate superstar Katey Forth, and the family of four enjoys traveling the world.