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Boston Ultimate Frisbee Team to Host Divisional Championship

Boston Ultimate Frisbee Team to Host Divisional Championship

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The Boston Glory started the season with eight straight wins to propel them to first in the Eastern conference. Though the team would go on to end the regular season losing three of their final four, the Glory sit at a tied third in leaguewide records and will host a division championship game. 

One highlight for the team has been the addition of Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) sophomore Tobe Decrane. The reigning Rookie of the Year joined the Glory after a season in Montreal. This year, Decrane led the league in receiving yards and tied for seventh in total scores. 

Defensively, Boston was aided by reigning MVP Jeff Babbitt, who was second in the league in blocks and completed 97% of throws.  

Overall, the Boston Glory are a group that thrives on playing smart and working as a team. Rankings showed the Glory had the third least turnovers of 24 teams, as well as the third highest completion percentage. 

The East Division Championship will take place at Hormel Stadium on August 9. Ticket information can be found on the Boston Glory Website. 

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