Chesapeake Invite 2012: PoNY vs Chain Lightning.
Watch as Atlanta's Chain Lightning takes on New York's Pony in an epic one-w matchup at the 2012 Chesapeake Invite. The game starts off smoothly for both teams, with Chain's deep game proving effective against Pony's defense. However, Pony's offense finds its footing and takes a 4-3 lead before Chain responds with Tim Muggan's End Zone D. As halftime approaches, Pony's Crossfield blade gives them a commanding 75-64 lead, but Chain strikes back after the break with Tyler Conger's game-tying layout D. In the second half, Chain's handlers find their rhythm and take over, scoring easily in transition to build a substantial lead. The game-winning point comes when Julian D finds Jared Ins with separation, setting up Ericson for the score. This matchup showcases the skills of top players like Frank Wooten, Michael Spear, and Ben van Huan, and is a must-see for fans of Ultimate Frisbee.
Watch PoNY face off against Chain Lightning in this intense 2012 Chesapeake Invite match featuring thrilling plays and top-notch disc golf action.
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on Saturday at the Chesapeake invite Atlanta's chain lightning took on New York's Pony in the one-w matchup from pool B both offenses started off smooth and Chain's deep game was off to a good start with this Dylan tunnel forehand hook to a wideopen Jay Clark Chan's defense would strike first after Pony didn't attack the disc they would punch it in for the break in the 4-3 lead but Pony's D would answer starting with the Tim mugan End Zone D on offense Chris Maser would take over the point with excellent give andg go cutting and eventually The Hammer For The Score Tony would score a third straight point after the chain Hammer got partially blocked and they converted the easy break to make it 64 Pony's Crossfield blade would give them the 75 halftime lead but chain would strike back after halftime with a Tyler Conger layout D on the high stall prayer and the quick bomb to a streaking Elliot Erikson to tie the game at seven after trading points to 99 chain would take over for good after the pony drop chains handlers would swing until Julian D found Jared ins with some separation and put it to space for the score on the next Point chaines Frank Wooten would jump the lane for the D and they would score easily in transition to take an 119 lead with Pony's offense needing a score to stay alive Ben van huan's backhand floated a little too long oh no oh no he's on the come on come on the attempted greatest was not enough Chan would pick it up bomb it down the field to Michael spear who would find Ericson for the game winner





