The backhand is a simple throw beginners learn to help ease them into the game. It's simple, but important. Your 'backhand' is just as important, and will help us fill a van with gas for the tournament.
The flick throw is the second essential throw to any player's frisbee arsenal. Your 'flick' throw will help us cover the cost of one room for a night.
The scoober is a more challenging, over-the-head throw, used to help players break their way out of difficult situations and gain momentum on the field. Your 'scoober' throw will help a player to pay their registration fee for the tournament.
The hammer is another over-the-head throw that can travel downfield quickly. Your 'hammer' throw will help cover the bid fee of the tournament for the whole team.
A Layout-D is when a player 'gets horizontal' and leaves the ground in a jumping like motion to make an incredible defensive play. Your 'Layout-D' will help the team pay for hotels for the vast majority of our tournament.
A greatest is potentially the ultimate play a player can make to bring glory to their team - it is when a player catches a disc that is trailing out of bounds mid-air and throws it back in for an assisted score - before touching the ground! Your 'Greatest,' besides looking sick, will hype the team up, cover the tournament fee, transportation, and basic lodging for the whole team for the duration of the tournament.