Thursday, May 13, 2010

Jasmine Draper for Callahan


Jasmine “Jazz” Draper of Iowa State University’s Woman Scorned is a strong contender for this year’s Callahan. As her coach, I saw Jazz develop from a fierce competitor and athletic spark plug into a dynamic leader able to jump start the offense or defense. Her defensive abilities have been superior due to her raw athleticism since she began playing four years ago, but over the past year her greater field awareness and larger leadership role have turned her into a defensive force. She gets up, she gets down, and she anticipates disc movement to create an image of being everywhere on the field. She is the best defender in the Central Region, bar none (completely unbiased).

On offense, she WILL get that disc and, similar to the expansion of her defensive abilities, her disc skills and confidence in handling have increased over the last year to make her a more well-rounded player. Her field vision is excellent, and she can rip it down the field, but her strongest offensive asset for the team has been handling against a cup. (Unless it is her ability to get to nearly any disc thrown-your opinion may depend on if you are the thrower or receiver!)

Through the course of her college career, Jasmine has slowly been sucked farther into the game and the team. First it was giving up marching band, then wheedling to rearrange her work schedule. Next it was meeting with her advisers to find a way to make research, class, and Ultimate work. She is absolutely dedicated to the team and the sport.

She has also grown enormously as a leader. This is her 2nd year as captain and while she has always been well-liked and well-respected by teammates and opponents, her desire to make everyone happy and to reach compromise was almost a drawback in her first year as captain. This year she became more vocal and developed more resolve- she still listened to everyone, but was more prepared to take feedback and criticism from her decisions. Because of this, she has become one of the strongest captains Woman Scorned has seen.

Her solid sportsmanship foundation, typical of a quiet and kind person, has transformed into a vocal expression of deep Ultimate spirit over the last four years. I will admit that Jazz has better sportsmanship than myself, and there are few people that I would say that about. Sometimes I have to bite my tongue to say (or not say) the right thing, but Jazz never seems to think it in the first place. She play passionately, discusses coolly, and remains objective- key ingredients to maintaining spirit of the game. The foundation of sportsmanship in Ultimate lies in a solid understanding of the rules and respect for players and spectators of the sport. Jazz knows her stuff, asserts her opinion, AND listens to dissenting opinions with respect.

The pictures speak of her prowess, and I hope you’ll consider her in your voting.

-Coach Rachel Derscheid


Vote for Jasmine Draper at www.callahan-mvp.com

1 comment:

  1. On and off the field, Jasmine Draper is a true representation of the sport of ultimate. Unlike many, she started her college ultimate career as a true rookie. Her hard work and dedication to the sport have brought her a long way since then, developing her field skills into clear field vision, amazing hucks, sick layouts, and insane defensive skills. As the captain of Woman Scorned, she leads our team with poise and respect. She pushes our team through her own example, and when she asks us to give 100% effort, she is sure to be giving 150%. I have only ever seen Jazz yell at herself for mistakes, but she only cheers when her team mates make the play.

    Spirit is never even a question when Jasmine is on the field. Although the opportunity arises often, she never spikes the disc or celebrates her own score. Although her defense is aggressive, she is rare to foul and even more rare to contest. Even in practice, Jasmine pushes her teammates to be the best they can be. Whether it is beating us (and the guys) in sprints or taking the time to teach younger players about the game, she is giving herself to the team.

    Jasmine is an ideal representation of the Callahan award. Her dedication to the sport, superior field skills, strong leadership, and inspiring spirit make her the perfect nominee.

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