AI 2004

About the Tournament

This spring we will be celebrating the 13th Annual Amherst Invitational Tournament. The tournament will once again be divided into three separate groups: Open Division A, Open Division B, and Girls Division.

Selection Notes

We were forced to make some difficult choices this year. We would love to accept every school that applies, but there simply isn’t enough field space to accommodate everyone. We hope that the teams that do not come to Amherst will organize other tournaments!

Last year one team on the Wait List ended up coming to the tournament. We hope that doesn’t happen again, but it is a possibility. If you have another commitment and want to be taken off the Wait List, please let us know.

The following teams have been selected to attend the tournament

Teams are listed alphabetically

Girls Division

  • Amherst Regional High School Girls Varsity
  • Amherst Regional High School Girls JVA
  • Amherst Regional High School Girls JVB
  • Andover/Hotchkiss (MA/CT)
  • Beacon School (NY)
  • Haverhill High School (MA)
  • Paideia School (GA)
  • Stuyvesant High School (NY)

Open A Division

  • Amherst Regional High School Boys Varsity
  • Amherst Regional High School Boys JV A
  • Beacon School (NY)
  • Columbia High School (Maplewood, NJ)
  • Greenfield (MA)
  • Nipmuc High School (MA)
  • Northfield Mount Hermon (MA)
  • Paideia School (Atlanta, GA)
  • Scarsdale High School (NY)
  • Watchung Hills Regional High School (NJ)

Open B Division

  • Amherst Regional High School Boys JV B
  • Amherst Regional Middle School
  • Andover High School (MA)
  • Cambridge School of Weston (MA)
  • Haverhill High School (MA)
  • Hotchkiss School (CT)
  • Newton North High School (MA)
  • Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter School (Hadley, MA)
  • St. Margaret’s McTernan School (CT)
  • St. Johnsbury (VT)

Wait List

  • 1: Weston High School (MA)
  • 2: Lincoln-Sudbury High School (MA)
  • 3: Needham High School (MA)
  • 4: Stuyvesant High School (NY)
  • 5: Bethel Park High School (Pittsburgh, PA)

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Tournament Frequently Asked Questions

When is the tournament? The tournament will take place on Saturday, May 08, and Sunday, May 09, 2004.

Who is allowed to play in the tournament? We will be using the UPA Juniors Team Guidelines to determine if your team is eligible to attend our tournament. The Guidelines state that ALL members of a team in the Open Division must attend the same high school, and 50% of the members of a team in the Girls Division must attend the same high school.

Do we need to be UPA members? All players on all teams must be UPA members to play in the Amherst Invitational. The UPA is strongly committed to the growth of high school Ultimate, and becoming a member will support their efforts. You can sign up on the UPA web page. (note: make sure you are signing up for a 2004 membership. The Youth (high school) membership rate for 2004 is $20.)

Who is in charge of this tournament? The co-directors of the Amherst Invitational are Tiina Booth (coach, ARHS Boys Varsity) and Jim Pistrang (coach, Amherst Regional Middle School). Their contact information is listed below. All decisions regarding eligibility, acceptance of bids, seeding, and rules will be made by Tiina and Jim.

How do you decide which bids to accept? We expect to receive well over 30 bids, and we only have room for 20 teams (not counting the Amherst teams). We will use the following criteria: Open Division A: we will give preference to the most competitive teams who apply from around the country. Open Division B: we will give strong preference to teams who apply from the Northeast Region, particularly New England. For all divisions, we want a sense of how you have contributed to the growth of juniors ultimate in your school, town, or area.

Are there good parties at the Amherst Invitational? We are quite sure that you will have a wonderful time at the tournament. However, all drugs, alcohol, and tobacco are strictly forbidden, both on and off the field. In addition, teams staying with a host family must abide by all rules and curfews that are set by the host. Failure to follow these rules will result in the expulsion of your team from the tournament (and we won’t want you back next year either).

Is this the UPA Juniors Championship Tournament? No it is not. In 2001 the Amherst Invitational Girls Division was also the UPA Girls Championship. This year we are just the plain old Amherst Invitational.

Where is the tournament? On Saturday and Sunday morning, the Girls and Open A Divisions will play on fields at Amherst High School and Amherst Middle School, and the Open B Division will play on fields at UMass. On Sunday afternoon, all teams will play at Amherst High School and Amherst Middle School. Directions to the fields are below.

How much does it cost? The entry fee for the tournament is $250, with an additional $25 deposit. At the end of the tournament the $25 deposit will be returned. If a team forfeits a game, leaves the tournament early, or in some other way violates the tournament rules, they will lose their deposit.

What do we get for our money? Some of the money goes for things that you will see: trophies, team boxes, Saturday lunches, Saturday night pizza, the printing of the program, port-a-johns, and an on-field trainer. We also have unseen costs such as custodial fees and field fees.

Where will we stay in Amherst? Housing will be provided for all teams that travel a distance to the tournament and need to stay overnight. Your hosts will be Amherst Ultimate team members and their families. Teams must indicate in their Registration Form whether or not they need housing, and how many people are on the team. Some teams will be able to stay together at one house, others may be split between two houses. Visiting teams must bring sleeping bags, pillows, etc. Most likely you will be sleeping on a floor. After you are accepted into the Tournament you will be contacted by our Housing Director.

Do we need an adult chaperone? Absolutely. You must have an adult chaperone if you want to play in the tournament, and the chaperone must be with your team for the entire weekend. Failure to have a chaperone may result in expulsion from the tournament.

How do I know if my team belongs in the A Division or the B Division? The Registration Form includes a place where you can describe your team and give us some info from your seasons last fall and spring. The Tournament Directors will put together a seeding based on this info. return to top of page

Tournament Format and Schedule

Tournament Format (subject to change)Saturday A and Saturday GirlsSaturday and Sunday Morning BSunday A and Sunday Girls and Sunday Afternoon BView Field Maps     Girls Division: The Girls Division has 8 teams, which will be divided into two pools of 4. After pool play, the top two teams from each pool will advance to semi-finals, while the bottom two teams will play consolation games. Consolation games are required, not optional. All teams will play three pool games on Saturday. Semis, finals, and consolation games will all take place on Sunday. All teams will play a total of five games.   Open A Division: The Open A Division has 10 teams, which will be divided into two pools of 5. After pool play, the top two teams from each pool will advance to semi-finals, while the bottom three teams will play consolation games. Consolation games are required, not optional. The two top-seeded teams will play four pool games on Saturday and have a bye early Sunday morning. The other eight teams will play three pool games on Saturday and a fourth pool game early Sunday morning. Semis, finals, and consolation games will follow the final pool round on Sunday. All teams will play a total of five or six games.   Open B Division: The Open B Division will also consist of 10 teams, with the same format as the A Division.

Tournament Seeding Tournament seeding and placement within the A and B Divisions will be determined by the Tournament Directors at the end of April. For accurate seeding and placement, please report all spring scores to the UPA Score Reporting Page as soon as they occur. return to top of page

How do I submit a bid to the Tournament?

Bids will be accepted as of December 1, 2003.

In order to be considered, you must submit a bid to the tournament directors. The bid consists of a completed Registration Form and a check for $275, made out to ‘ARHS Ultimate’. The deadline for receiving bids is January 31, 2004. Teams will be notified by February 14, 2004 if they have been accepted into the tournament. A submitted bid does NOT guarantee acceptance into the Tournament. In fact, we expect to receive more bids than there are openings. Teams that are not accepted will have their entire check returned.

The Registration Form must be downloaded, filled out, and mailed to us with a check. Click on the link below to download the Registration Form in MS Word format. If you would like a Registration Form mailed to you, send an email to Jim Pistrang. The Registration Form must be mailed to: Tiina Booth Invitational Registration 21 Deepwoods Drive Amherst, MA 01002

Click below to download the Registration Form.

Click here to download a letter with more tournament info.

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Who submitted a bid?

This is a list of the teams that have submitted complete registration forms.

  • Girls Division
    • Amherst Regional High School Girls Varsity
    • Amherst Regional High School Girls JV
    • Andover/Hotchkiss (MA/CT)
    • Beacon School (NY)
    • Haverhill High School (MA)
    • Paideia School (GA)
    • Stuyvesant High School (NY)
  • Open A Division and Open B Division
    • Amherst Regional High School Boys Varsity
    • Amherst Regional High School Boys JV A
    • Amherst Regional High School Boys JV B
    • Amherst Regional Middle School
    • Andover High School (MA)
    • Bangor High School (ME)
    • Beacon School (NY)
    • Bethel Park High School (Pittsburgh, PA)
    • Columbia High School (Maplewood, NJ)
    • Glastonbury High School (CT)
    • Greenfield (MA)
    • Haverhill High School (MA)
    • Hillsborough High School (NJ)
    • Hotchkiss School (CT)
    • Lincoln-Sudbury High School (MA)
    • Needham High School (MA)
    • Newton North High School (MA)
    • Nipmuc High School (MA)
    • Northfield Mount Hermon (MA)
    • Paideia School (Atlanta, GA)
    • Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter School (Hadley, MA)
    • Pittsford Sutherland High (Rochester, NY)
    • Rockhurst High School (MO)
    • St. Margaret’s McTernan School (CT)
    • St. Johnsbury (VT)
    • Scarsdale High School (NY)
    • Stuyvesant High School (NY)
    • Ward Melville High School, (Stony Brook, NY)
    • Watchung Hills Regional High School (NJ)
    • Weston High School (MA)

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Directions

Directions from the East via the Mass Pike to Amherst Regional High School 1) Exit 8…Rt 32 Palmer/Amherst 2) LEFT at the end of the ramp (after the toll booth) on to 32 North. Ignore signs telling you to go right! 3) Go 7/10 of a mile, turn LEFT at light, leaving 32 North. Sign points to Thorndike and Three Rivers 4) Follow road for 2.2 miles, to a STOP sign. Turn right at the stop sign on to 181 North. 5) Follow 181 North. In 8/10 of a mile 181 takes a LEFT turn. Don’t miss it! After the turn, go another 5.8 miles on 181 North, to the traffic light at the center of Belchertown. 6) Go straight through the light, you will now be on route 202 North. Stay on 202 North for 9/10 of a mile to the intersection with route 9. Turn left on to route 9 West. 7) Stay on route 9 West all the way to Amherst. When you reach the traffic light at the intersection with 116 south, you are in downtown Amherst. Turn RIGHT at the light on to North Pleasant Street. (Note: turn LEFT on to 116 South if you are going to Hampshire College) 8) Go through downtown, passing through 2 traffic lights. At the third light, turn RIGHT on to Triangle Street. There is a Bertuccis Restaurant on the corner just before the turn. 9) Go past Cottage Street and pass the baseball fields on your left. 10) Turn left immediately after the baseball fields into ARHS. 11) Take a left when facing the school and park in the side lot on your right above the fields.

Directions from Route 91 (northbound) to Amherst Regional High School 1) Exit the second Northampton exit, Route 9 2) RIGHT at the end of the ramp on to 9 East. 3) Follow road for a few miles, past large shopping malls on both sides of road, and into Amherst. 4) When you reach the traffic light intersection with route 116 South you are in downtown Amherst. Turn LEFT at the light on to North Pleasant Street. (Note: turn RIGHT on to 116 South if you are going to Hampshire College) 5) Go through downtown, passing through 2 traffic lights. At the third light, turn RIGHT on to Triangle Street. There is a Bertuccis Restaurant on the corner just before the turn. 6) Go past Cottage Street and pass the baseball fields on your left. 7) Turn left immediately after the baseball fields into ARHS. 8) Take a left when facing the school and park in the side lot on your right above the fields.

Directions to the Amherst Middle School: The Middle School is located behind the High School. Assuming that you are facing the high school, go to the right side of the school (away from the fields), and turn left on the driveway that goes along the side of the school. Cross the street at the end of the driveway and you will be in the middle school parking lot. The two middle school fields are located on the far side of the parking lot, near the tennis courts.

Directions to the Division B fields at UMass Alumni Stadium (the football stadium): Division B will be playing on four fields on the west side of Alumni Stadium at UMass. Here are directions from Amherst High School to the UMass fields: 1) Exit the high school on the driveway that goes past the track, and turn RIGHT on to Triangle Street. 2) Go stright through the first set of traffic lights, and turn LEFT at the second traffic light on to Fearing Street. 3) Stay on Fearing Street through a 4-way stop sign, continue to a stop sign at a T-intersection with University Drive. 4) Turn LEFT on to University Drive. 5) Turn RIGHT on the first road after the parking lots. You will see the stadium in front of you after you turn. 6) Turn RIGHT when you reach the front of the stadium, then turn LEFT into the parking lot. 7) Park in the back of the lot. Our fields are on the back (west) side of the stadium.
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Tournament Results

Girls Division

Spirit of the Game

Pool X won-loss records

Pool X scores

Pool Y won-loss records

Pool Y scores

Semi Finals

Finals

Consolations

Final Standings (number in parenthesis is original seeding)

Open A Division

Spirit of the Game

Pool X won-loss records

Pool X scores

Pool Y won-loss records

Pool Y scores

Semi Finals

Finals

Consolations

Final Standings (number in parenthesis is original seeding)

1 Amherst V (1) 2 Paideia (2) 3 Beacon (3) Greenfield (4) 5 NMH (6) 6 CHS (5) 7 Watchung (8) 8 Nipmuc (7) 9 Amherst JVA (10) 10 Scarsdale (9)  

Open B Division

Spirit of the Game

Pool X won-loss records

Pool X scores

Pool Y won-loss records

Pool Y scores

Semi Finals

Finals

Consolations

Final Standings (number in parenthesis is original seeding)

Contests

Boys Distance Jasper Adams (ARMS) Girls Distance Rohre Titcomb (Andover-Hotchkiss) Coach Distance Moses Rifkin (CSW) Boys Sprint George Stubbs (Paideia) Girls Sprint Southy Saul (Amherst V) Coach Sprint Josh Markette (Paideia)


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on May 12, 2004



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