2010 Miracle Yearbook

INTRAMERALS IONI B ump. Set. Spike. He leaps into the air and smashes the ball over the net, hitting the ground before the other team can move. She dribbles the ball past the defenders, eyes intent on the goal. Her foot swings back and connects with the ball. The ball sails through the air and slips past the goalie's fingers into the net. Just like every other year, the intramural sports competition combines talent and passion with the desire for a break from homework."Intramural sports gave me a set time each week to get out and use some energy that I had built up in classes and meetings. They .? are among my favorite parts of the week," said Peter Brandt. Teams compete in a wide range of sports that allows for the release of pent-up energy. Clara Gebert said,"I got involved in intramural .f — co-ed sand volleyball my freshman year and absolutely loved it. It was such fun to go out and hit the volleyball — around, getting sand everywhere and then heading — to Chuck's for a team dinner." Whether the team is =— sending sand through the air or belting a soccer ball across the field house, bonding is bound to happen. The champion prize eludes many and is given only to the few. The prize, in true Cedarville University fashion, is a free T-shirt. The team that wins the championship proudly wears it for the campus to see while those who just missed it eagerly wait for next ear. Zac Dixon aims for the ball to send it bacl over the net. Ultimate Frisbee players take offclow n the field in pursdit Frisbee. The red team leaps in the air, leaving the white team in their d -in,confident they will win

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=