Patrick Baylis 2011

Name:
Patrick Baylis
*Photo by Chris Kosednar.

Jersey #
44

Height:
5’9″

Date of birth:
5 April 1986

Place of birth:
San Antonio, TX

Current city of residence:
Oakland, CA

Occupation:
Graduate student in Agricultural and Resource Economics

College team(s):
Carleton CUT (2004-2008)

Former teams:
Sub Zero (2006-2008)
Bodhi (2009)
Emerald City Ultimate (2010)

Accolades:
Central All-Region (2008)

How I came to join Revolver:
After getting cut in 2010 I stepped up my game in 2011, bringing Robbie lunch at work, sending Dutchy hilarious YouTube links, doing Bart’s laundry, washing Ryo’s car, and letting Martin know that I ALWAYS use Google as my primary search engine.

Funniest moment or joke on Revolver:
Icebathing in the river after Saturday games at ECC.

Favorite game or tournament moment on Revolver:
Playing the Buzz Bullets under the lights in Seattle.

Favorite game or tournament moment outside of Revolver:
My first year on CUT, beating Wisconsin 15-11 in the 2005 Central Regional final on our home turf.

Favorite Ultimate player(s) in formative years:
Dan Ackerstein was my high school coach and longtime mentor, who taught me to play the game for the right reasons.

Favorite tournament:
Nationals

What makes ___ so dangerous?
I have this 65 cm exercise ball that I sit on instead of a desk chair. It’s brilliant. I’m basically making my core stronger every moment of the day. That means that for every single hour my opponents spend on a traditional office chair my ab and back muscles are that much stronger than theirs. And that adds up in October.

Theme song:
The Tallest Man on Earth – Graceland

Pre-game ritual:
I take a moment to remind myself why I play. That usually puts a smile on my face and I feel ready to go.

What I like to eat on Saturday night of a tournament:
Chocolate milk + anything else.

If I didn’t play Ultimate, my main pastime outside of work would be:
Rock climbing

Favorite sports team outside of Ultimate:
Texas Longhorns

In terms of Kanners, how tan are you?
0.6 Kanners

Something unknown about me:
One time, in Japan…

Martin Cochran 2011

Name:
Martin Cochran
*Photo credit Scott Roeder.

Nicknames:
Birdman

Jersey #
28

Height:
6’4″

Date of birth:
16 September 1981

Place of birth:
Albany, OR

Current city of residence:
San Francisco, CA

Occupation:
Software Engineer at Google

College team(s):
University of Colorado Mamabird (2004-2008)

Former teams:
Johnny Bravo (2005-2006)
The Journeymen (Labor Day 2007)
Revolver (2008-present)

Accolades:
Southwest All-Region (2006-2008)
Mike Gerics 2nd team All-American (2008)

How I came to join Revolver:
I moved out to the Bay Area for work in the summer of 2008 and started talking with then captain Mike Payne. I was leaning toward not playing to make sure I got settled in with my job, plus I had taken three weeks in July to hike the John Muir Trail and had lost 20 lbs, but I played one tournament with Revolver and have been hooked ever since.

Funniest moment or joke on Revolver:
Wow, so many to choose from. Here’s the most family-friendly one that I could think of (ask me in person for others): Chucktown DOMINATING a lovely little restaurant in Sarasota after Nationals in 2008. He busted out his violin and started serenading each table. Daryl was so embarrassed for us that he paid for everyone’s dinner.

Favorite game or tournament moment on Revolver:
Playing Buzz Bullets in the semis at Worlds. I’ll never forget that game, which is too bad because I don’t think it was filmed as it was held at 9:00a so there weren’t very many spectators. The setting was surreal (in a gutted stadium used for communist propaganda demonstrations), and those guys are a true class act and inspiration. I’m still in a little disbelief that we won that game.

Favorite game or tournament moment outside of Revolver:
In 2007 the Southwest region had only one bid to Nationals and Mamabird duked it out with Black Tide in the finals. At one point it was 14-14 in a game to 16, but then we scored and I got the D to help put the game away at 16. I was completely drained after that game. I guess that’s why I love playing competitive Ultimate so much — it’s such a great feeling to put everything on the line and be completely invested in the outcome. It can be crushing in defeat, but success can be the best feeling in your life.

Favorite Ultimate player(s) in formative years:
Gotta be Joshua “Richter” Ackley. He was captain and Callahan winner my first year on Colorado, and I still think he’s the most fiery, competitive player I’ve seen.

Favorite tournament:
Club Nationals

What makes ___ so dangerous?
I like to think that I make everyone around me better. I like the process of building a team, getting better every day, and working things out with the teammates at practice. Also, I’m tall.

Theme song:
Trick Daddy – I’m a Thug

Pre-game ritual:
None. Fire up.

What I like to eat on Saturday night of a tournament:
Pasta, pasta, pasta.

If I didn’t play Ultimate, my main pastime outside of work would be:
After I retire I will learn to play the piano well enough to play Chopin Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op 64, No 2.

Favorite sports team outside of Ultimate:
Denver Nuggets

In terms of Kanners, how tan are you?
1/6

Something unknown about me:
Until I started playing Ultimate I had never broken a bone. Now I’m up to four: broken ribs/punctured lung; stress fracture in my foot; 5th meta-carpal; broken toe on Beau’s fat foot playing beach Ultimate.

Nor Cal Sectionals – Sunday

Revolver – Northern California Sectionals – Day 2 (Sunday, September 11, 2011)

Sam Kanner hauled his recovering body out of bed for today’s action; the team made an exception to the usual rule of maximizing high fives around him for our immune systems’ sakes.

Game 4 – 10:00a v. TransGen – Semifinal
First up was a rematch from yesterday, since TransGen defeated Wolves at the end of Saturday. They played better this time around, tying the game at 4-4 early before the D-line ran up an 8-5 lead for half. Eric Greenwood had an excellent sky grab over a taller defender on a short huck by Bart Watson. TransGen made a particularly nice play when one of their youngsters completed a greatest out the back of the endzone. Ultimately we won 15-8 and advanced to the final.

Game 5 – 12:00p v. Boost Mobile – Final
A strong start brought an 8-2 halftime lead. In the second half the breeze kicked up and our D-line generated a lot of turnovers but couldn’t manufacture breaks as efficiently. Ezra Schiff had a couple of spectacular grabs for Boost. They also broke our O-line for the first time of the tournament, actually accomplishing the feat twice in a row to close the gap to 13-8. We scored the next two, however, finishing 15-8 with quick forehand bomb off the turnover from Ashlin Joye to Mark Sherwood.

The team celebrated by pounding out 15×40 yard sprints and catching some football and lunch at the Dutch Goose in nearby Menlo Park. We’ll be in Washington in a few weeks for a battle at Northwest Regionals, which means we still have plenty of time to improve.

Nor Cal Sectionals – Saturday

Revolver – Northern California Sectionals – Day 1 (Saturday, September 10, 2011)

The Series begins! Palo Alto hosted Saturday of Sectionals at Sand Hill fields, where the sun shone early and warmly.

Out for the weekend:
Tom James (injury)
Sam Kanner (influenza)
Beau Kittredge (wedding)
Jon Levy (wedding)
Josh Wiseman (injury)
Russell Wynne (influenza)

Game 1 – 10:00a v. TransGen – Pool A
Revolver took half 8-1 and won 15-5 after TransGen found their mojo in the second half. At one point TransGen’s Jeremiah Auer jumped and grabbed a sky ball over Zack Travis and Taylor Cascino, both of which had better position. Mark Sherwood earned three blocks on his first three points.

Game 2 – 12:00p (scheduled) v. PHTB (Pizza Hut Taco Bell) – Pool A
Since both first round games finished early, we agreed to start the second round early. Revolver scored the first nine points and wrapped up the game 15-3.

Game 3 – 2:00p (scheduled) v. The Killjoys – Pool A
After putting together some delicious sandwiches from Russell’s killer cooler (which included pre-sliced vegetables, orange smiles, and ice cold chocolate milk), we started this game early too. The Killjoys came all the way from Utah since there aren’t enough teams for a section out there. Ryo Kawaoka had an awesome flying catch block on a deep throw early to help us to a 6-2 lead. Patrick Baylis stretched for a goal on a forehand bomb from Eric Halverson that was almost too long. In one of our rare opportunities to open up the lines, we had a little focused fun with: young line (man D), old line (zone D), middle-aged line (force middle), squirrel line, and giraffe line. It worked as we closed out the game 15-2.

We’ll be back tomorrow at 10:00a for bracket play. Hopefully the O-line continues its success, as it was not broken at all today. Follow results at Score Reporter.