The sudden rare appearance of Leo frisbee in the market revived a long-lost sport in 2003. The occasional playing in between classes during Engineering had fizzled down to nothing. Four of us started swinging the Leo discs in Cubbon park on Sunday evenings. Within a few months of a chain reaction, we had 20 people showing up for games which were noisy more than anything else. Lot of faffing, and even more of sugarcane juice used to characterize this social event.

One fine evening, someone got a brilliant brainwave of playing a game on a weekday morning - Wednesday, just to break the rut of the work-week. That was a turning point for us. Soon these games became regular, and the sporting arena moved from Cubbon Park to RSI to Parade Grounds to Nandan Grounds to Police Grounds and NAL grounds, as we successively got kicked out of the grounds one after the other.

All this while, our game would involve two teams playing on a long, narrow pitch marked by goal posts at each end. The aim of the game was to "shoot" the frisbee through the goal of the defending team which was guarded by a goalie.

There were lots of ups and downs we faced in the game through the years - with numbers and enthusiasm dwindling. But we carried on - with weekend games continuing to be much looked-forward-to affairs. However, to attract more players, we created a website, and even left our contact numbers at the sports shops from where we bought the discs, hoping other disc buyers might call us for a game.

All this effort paid off when another team got in touch with us. These guys, who are outdoor enthusiasts, wanted to take part in a frisbee tournament happening at Kodaikanal in April 2008. On hearing of the "fly-baba" tournament, we switched to Ultimate Frisbee. We hooked up with the other Bangalore team for a few weekend games. Since this version of the sport was new to us, we would meet on Friday evenings at Airlines and strategize using glasses as players in preparation for the Saturday morning games. We were determined to get a hang of a game which we had been playing for years - although a different version.

And now, after a great tournament at Kodaikanal, we are looking forward to future tournaments - Singapore in August and Chennai in December.