Ultimate is played on a rectangular field 70 yards long and 40 yards wide, with end zones 20 yards deep. To create the goals, place markers at each end of the field to create two end zones
During the meeting:
Gather the Cub Scouts and explain the rules of ultimate.
Ask Cub Scouts what part of the Scout Law they should keep in mind when they are playing.
Split Cub Scouts into two teams.
The defensive team starts with a frisbee throw to the offensive team.
The offense tries to pass the frisbee among their players and advance it up the field by throwing it.
The defense’s goal is to intercept the frisbee, force turnovers, and prevent the offensive team from scoring.
A point is scored when an offensive player catches the frisbee in the opposing team’s end zone.
There is no running with the disc and no physical contact.
If the frisbee is dropped, intercepted, or goes out of bounds, possession changes to the other team.
Teams win by being first to 11 (or whatever score you choose).