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Furious George
Vancouver, BC
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Players
2 – Jon Gewirtz, 5’9"
4 – Jonas Stanford, 6’3"
6 – Tim Storr, 6’1"
7 – Mike Grant, 6’4"
9 – Andrew Lugsdin, 6’5"
10 – Mike Enns, 6’1"
11 – John Frame, 5’11"
12 – Al Nichols, 5’8"
16 – Adam Chochinov, 5’8"
19 – Jeff Cruickshank, 6’1"
21 – Noel Pullen, 5’11"
22 – Jonathan Wooldridge, 6’3"
23 – Mauro Ortiz, 5’8"
25 – Oscar Pottinger, 5’10"
28 – Derek Knoechel, 6’0"
44 – Anthony Maley, 5’10"
45 – Allan Cowan, 5’10"
54 – Evan Wood, 6’2"
69 – Marc Roberts, 5’7"
80 – David Klassen, 5’10"
91 – Kirk Savage, 5’9"
96 – CJ Harmer, 5’9"

Team History
Furious formed in 1995 and crafted a plan to put Vancouver, BC on the map of Ultimate. Fueled by a Worlds win in 1998, the Monkey realized what it took to stay on top after a brief first appearance at UPA Championships. Ever since then, the Apes have grown more furious every year, storming the Sarasota fields in semi-finals and finals. Finally in 2002, Furious was rewarded with their first UPA title. In 2003, a re-energized FG successfully defended the title to take home their second UPA Championship. Since then, Furious represented Canada at the 2004 Finland Worlds and took the Gold. With the UPA 2004 Champs on the line, the Monkey is hungry for the double double.

 
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