1988 Miracle Yearbook
INVOLVE! pring bringsflowers, birds, rain, sun . . . and intramurals. Teams gathered in the A.C. to participate in the ever-famous Walleyball games. The racquet- ball courts resounded with cheers and jeers as the wally- bailers battled for the victory. Just across from the A.C. on the tennis courts,intramural ten- nis teams played. Freshman Ke- vin Bloomfield said "Although I'm not very good at tennis, it's fun to get involved with other people who aren't very good either." Ofall the intramural sports of- fered in the spring, softball seems to be a campus favorite. Even the wrestling team got to- gether and hit the field. Sopho- more wrestler Chuck Grizzard summed up his sentiments of the game."Now I know why pro- fessional baseball polayers make so much money. I think I'll stick with wrestling." Women got involved in wrestling as well. In fact, some of their teams could have beaten some of the men's teams. "It was fun to get involved with others." - Kevin Bloomfield Of course, no spring intramu- ral system would be complete without golf. Near the end of March,"Jack Nicklaus hopefuls" braved the elements to play a round.Junior Chris Gifford said, "After all ofmy experience in Ce- darville intramural golf, I should be able to hit the pro-circuit in a couple of years." Spring intramurals offered a needed break from end-of-the- year academia. 208 Spring Intramurals
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