It’s fair to say that if both those players have good games, Ring’s chances of winning increase dramatically. It’s a whole line of big names, but the keys this year have been Jack Williams and Sol Yanuck.
None of us feel like we’re doing anything hard,” says handler Matt Gouchoe-Hanas of his O-line. “None of us feel like we’re doing too much. The offense relies on a bevy of playmakers who complement each other’s skills. Both units like to dictate the terms of play, and both have the capability to strike quickly. Ring’s secret sauce is top-of-the-division depth on both offense and defense. Otherwise, they have taken care of business: 15-7 over Johnny Bravo, 15-5 over Sprout, 14-11 over Chain Lightning in a Southeast Regionals rematch of a quarterfinal that was not as close as the score would suggest. A thrilling universe point victory against San Francisco Revolver in pool play gave them a scare. Through four games at the tournament, Ring have not lost. Path to Semis: 2-1 in Pool A (defeated Lotus and Temper loss to Sockeye) → 14-12 over The Killjoys in prequarters → 14-13 over Truck Stop in quarters Statistical Leaders: Raphy Hayes (10G, 5A, 5D), Owen Murphy (2G, 11A, 2Ds), Daniel Lee (8G, 4A, 6D) Path to Semis: 3-0 in Pool C (defeated Revolver, Johnny Bravo, Sprout) → bye to quarters → 14-11 over Chain Lightning in quarters Rhino Slam! Statistical Leaders: Sol Yanuck (3G, 10A, 1D), Jonathan Nethercutt (3G, 9A), Anders Juengst (10 G)
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WATCH LIVE: Ultiworld, 10:00 AM PDT ( full broadcast schedule) #6 Portland Rhino Slam! came into existence a year later, in 1990, but the program have not made quite as big a splash as their opponent in recent years their two semifinal appearances came all the way back in 1992-1993. They have not, however, advanced to the final in that time frame. They have been on a run of elite success in recent years: six semifinals appearances out of the last eight seasons. #3 Raleigh Ring of Fire, founded in 1989, have a 25-year streak of Nationals appearances. Two of the oldest men’s clubs in the country face off in the first semifinal of the day. Find out how Spin can get you, and your team, looking your best this season. Ultiworld’s 2021 coverage of the club men’s division is presented by Spin Ultimate all opinions are those of the author(s). Octoby Edward Stephens in Preview with 0 comments Portland Rhino Slam! in quarterfinals against Washington DC Truck Stop at the 2021 Club Championships. Rhino are on their deepest bracket run in a generation, but for a shot at the ring, they'll have to go through Ring.