Class of 2024

Bob Pallares

Contributor - Look Back

Bob Pallares

Hometown: Soquel, CA

Career Information

Club

1983-1986
1987-1993

Masters

1994-1995

U.S. National Championships

1x U.S. Club Champion (1988)

1x U.S. Masters Champion (1994)

1x U.S. Club Runner Up (1989)

1x U.S. Masters Runner Up (1995)

For over a decade, Bob Pallares hosted some of the West Coast’s best ultimate events at UC Santa Cruz, creating unforgettable experiences for players of all levels. As a tournament director, his innovative, fun, and inclusive approach left a lasting impact on thousands. From 1989 to 1991, Bob served as Western Regional Coordinator, driving growth by creating a B division and doubling participation, while also inventing new rules like the hard cap. He helped establish the Hawaii section which encouraged the flourishing ultimate scene throughout the islands. Bob led the Santa Cruz Labor Day Tournament and California State Championships, experimenting with formats to enhance competition and build community. In 1997, Bob volunteered to coach the Bay Area’s Fury Women’s division team. From 1997 to 2004, his growth mindset and player-first approach helped guide Fury to unparalleled success (and first National Championship in 1999), shaping the future of Women’s division ultimate. Bob’s legacy as an organizer and coach is exemplary.

Contributions & Service

  • 1987-1992: Western Regional Coordinator
  • 1988-1994: Founder, Organizer Santa Cruz Labor Day Tournament
  • 1985-1994: Tournament Director, California State Championships
  • 1997-2004: Coach and Manager, San Francisco Fury

Championship Tournaments

U.S. National Championships

Year Team Placement
1987 Tsunami Club Men Pool Play
1988 Tsunami Club Men 1st
1989 Tsunami Club Men 2nd
1990 Tsunami Club Men Pool Play
1991 Tsunami Club Men 3rd
1992 Tsunami Club Men Pool Play
1994 Us (Masters Men) Masters Men 1st
1995 Us (Masters Men) Masters Men 2nd