Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 12, 2005, SECTION B, Page 9B, Image 17

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    Not competitive?
Not a problem.
The University offers a range of intramural sports
for serious and recreational competitors alike
BY RYAN KNUTSON
FREELANCE REPORTER
With affordable options for experi
enced and recreational athletes, intra
mural sports at the University has a di
For many upperclassmen and facul
ty, intramural sports have become a
highlight of their University experi
ence. They look forward to their next
go at those coveted championship T
vision and sport
to perfectly fit the
needs of any interested
participant.
“It has been a great
way to stay connected
with sports,” veteran
intramural competitor
Eric Sorenson said.
The Recreational
Sports Office offers dif
ferent intramural sports
each term depending
on the season. During
fall term, it offers flag
INTERESTED?
You can find everything you need
to know about intramural sports
in 102 Esslinger, across from the
Pioneer Cemetery on University
Street, next to McArthur Court.
The office has all the necessary
paperwork to sign up as a free
agent or start a team. The office’s
wall of cubbyholes holds rosters
and information for each of the
30 sports offered each year.
Costs, which are split between
team members, range by sport
snirts — not to mention
bragging rights for the re
mainder of the off-season.
Cindie Edamura, the as
sistant director of recre
ational sports, has won
more than 30 champi
onships while participat
ing in almost every sport
offered. There is no limit
to the number of intramu
ral sports available, and
the program offers more
than just competition, she
said. “It’s a great opportu
football, indoor soccer,
volleyball and three-on-three basket
ball. Also in the fall are weekend intra
mural tournaments, including cross
country, golf, tennis and racquetball.
mty 10 meei a 101 oi peo
ple.”
Teams are set up by signing players
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