Celebrating our 34th season, Ring of Fire is North Carolina’s premier open club ultimate team. Founded in 1989, Ring is one of the oldest club ultimate teams in the world and has a long-standing tradition of success on the national scene, qualifying for the Club Championships for 27 straight years.. Ring has also competed at WFDF World Ultimate Club Championships 5 times, finishing 4th (1993,1995), 5th (1999, 2018), and 9th place (1997). 2021 saw Ring win its first national championship and qualify for the 2022 WFDF WUCC.
2022 Roster
Coaches: Mike Denardis, Allan Laviolette, Shane Sisco
Jersey # | Name | Height |
1 | Justin Allen* | 6’1″ |
2 | Seth Weaver | 5’10” |
4 | Suraj Madiraju | 6’1″ |
5 | Ben Dameron | 5’11” |
6 | Dylan Hawkins | 6’0″ |
7 | Jonathan Nevercutt | 6’1″ |
8 | Terrence Mitchell | 5’10” |
9 | Charles McCutcheon | 5’8″ |
10 | Henry Fisher | 6’6″ |
11 | Ryan Osgar | 6’1″ |
12 | Liam Searles-Bohs | 6’1″ |
14 | Dillon Lanier | 6’0″ |
15 | Eric Taylor | 6’1″ |
16 | Anders Juengst | 5’7″ |
18 | Elijah Long | 6’0″ |
20 | Jacob Fairfax | 6’1″ |
21 | Matt Gouchoe-Hanas | 5’10” |
22 | Sol Yanuck | 5’11” |
23 | Walker Matthews | 6’0″ |
24 | Noah Saul | 6’0″ |
25 | Rutledge Smith | 5’11” |
28 | Jack Williams | 6’1″ |
30 | Andrew McKelvey | 5’10” |
43 | Marc Rovner* | 5’10” |
50 | Matthew McKnight* | 6’0″ |
52 | Connor Russell | 6’5″ |
76 | Trevor Lynch | 6’1″ |
80 | Alex Davis | 5’10” |
87 | Ethan Bloodworth | 5’11” |
Practice Players | ||
Sean Wiles | ||
Kevin Pignone | ||
John McDonnell | ||
Andrew Li | ||
Josh Singleton |
2022 Schedule
Competition | Date | Location |
WUCC | July 23-30 | Cincinnati, OH |
Pro-Champs | September 3-5 | Raleigh, NC |
NC Sectionals | September 10-11 | Winston Salem, NC |
SE Regionals | September 24-25 | Decatur, AL |
National Championships | October 20-23 | San Diego, CA |