Mission
To provide a high level competitive sports opportunity for home schooled athletes in the Cincinnati area while maintaining a high level of sportsmanship and teamwork in a Christian environment. Being comprised of players who are home schooled, Revolution has won the YUC league championship every year since 2003. In 2005 the team won the first Ohio State Championship and has repeated 5 more
times adding the girls State Championship win in 2010. More than half the players on most of the teams that Cincinnati has sent to national tournaments, including two semi-finals finishes by girls’ teams in 2002 & 03, and the second place finish by the mixed team at YCC in 2006, were Revolution players.Revolution has appeared at the UPA High School Eastern Championships three times finishing 9th in Pittsburgh ('08), 9th in Cincinnati ('09) and 3rd in Buffalo ('10). Revolution players have done demonstrations at local schools to help start teams, held clinics for scouting groups and elementary schools and they coach in a league for about 60 children ages 8-13. This team began from a 1997 family campout in Pebbles, Ohio. It was pouring rain and the kids were getting restless. Ed Schuster and Steve Conrad, whom had both played Ultimate in college, came up with the idea to teach the kids the sport. For the next three hours 5 year olds and pregnant moms and everyone in between flung a frisbee around. After that it was all the kids wanted to do. Ultimate had turned into a passion for the kids. Emma Teller and Josh Findley bugged Steve until he got a team going. Mark Findley found an article about Ultimate. It mentioned Christine and Bob Scheadler and their interest in starting a high school Ultimate league. We did a couple of clinics in 1999 and the following spring we joined 3 other teams for the first Youth Ultimate Cincinnati year.