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Frisby championship Salt Lake City: West Division Showdown

Salt Lake Shred is hosting the West Division Ultimate Frisbee Association playoffs in Herriman on August 10.

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The Salt Lake Shred will host the Seattle Cascades in the West Division Championship of the 2024 Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) playoffs at Zions Bank Stadium in Herriman, Utah, on Saturday, August 10, at 7:00 p.m. MT. The Shred (10-2) won their lone matchup 18-16 versus the rival Cascades (10-3) in the regular season but this will be the first time in league history in which these two teams will compete for the division title and a spot at UFA Championship Weekend.

Tickets are now on sale for the game: $21 for adults, $15 for students ages 13-18, $12 for children ages 8-12, and free for kids ages 7 and under. The event will also feature family activities, live entertainment, and delicious food and beverage.

The winner of the game will advance to the 2024 UFA Championship Weekend at Zions Bank Stadium on August 23-24–the league’s final four including two semifinal games on Friday and the title game on Saturday. The Shred will look to earn two consecutive trips to ultimate’s biggest weekend after a breathtaking overtime win in the second 2023 semifinal versus the Minnesota Wind Chill. Salt Lake then lost in the title game to the New York Empire 19-12. Seattle beat the Oakland Spiders 23-19 in the first round of this year’s playoffs, the team’s first appearance in the postseason since 2016.

All 2024 playoff games can be watched live on watchUFA.tv for $11.99, and fans can follow all the latest news on the UFA app and watchUFA.com. Tickets are also still available for the 2024 UFA Championship Weekend at Zions Bank Stadium in Salt Lake City, starting at only $15.

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