SLUA Board of Directors
Tim Duggan, President
Tim began his Ultimate career in 1977 at Southwest Missouri State College in Springfield. In 1979 he played in the first 4 team St Louis league at Forest wood park in north county. In the early 80’s Tim co-managed the St. Louis league which consisted of 24 teams in three divisions and worked on hosting the original St Louis Classic Tournaments.
Since that first season, Tim has played and/or coached in St Louis almost every year. He was on the original St Louis Tunas team which place 2nd at nationals in 1982, brought home the open title in 1984. Since then he has played in one World championship and many National championship events in the Open, Masters, Grand Masters and Great Grand Masters where he won a second Championship title with Surly Ultimate.
Beyond ultimate Tim has been an entrepreneur most of his life. He successfully built and sold a temporary housing company at age 40. He now owns a business management software company and consults with small and midsized companies.
Tim is Married with 5 wonderful children.
Blake Larson, Treasurer
Blake has many years of ultimate experience. In 2004, Blake won Australian College Frisbee Nationals, he has assisted as a Tournament Director for Glory Days, and is a leader in our Youth ultimate community with six trips to Club Nationals and two of those teams with rankings, the highest 3rd place. Blake received a Bachelor’s of Science from Truman State University in Business Administration with the emphasis in marketing and information systems.
John Henroid, Secretary
John started playing ultimate 16 years ago in Houston when he moved for a job at Boeing where he is currently a software engineer. He played on King Louie, the St. Louis Master's team, in 2021 which made it to the Master's Championships. He helps coach the SLU women's team, Anarchy. John is looking forward to helping ultimate in the St. Louis area.
Becca Storey
Becca has been involved in the ultimate community in St Louis since 2010. She was introduced to the sport by her husband, who got her hooked chasing discs during pickup and league play. She became more involved through the club team Filthy Gorgeous. Most of her experience is participating in league and fun-focused tournaments with friends; however, she recently began playing competitively with Stellar in the 2021 season and the masters team Pumas, qualifying for Worlds 2022.
Outside of ultimate, Becca works at Barnes Jewish Hospital with a background in management, critical care, and trauma nursing. She graduated from Webster University in 2021 with a Master of Business Administration