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 SPORTS, page 11B Qolj at iti jfLn&it. College students $22 for 18 holes $12 for 9 holes Happy Snrnphook Supplies Specializing in Archival & Acid Free Products • Create beautiful scrapbooks for a lifetime of memories. • Area’s largest sticker selection. 100’s of unique papers, pens, classes, craft punches, acid-free magazines and idea books, this ad in for 10% off your entire through the month of October. available but not valid with special discounts center... • 684-4575 TEP TEACHING EFFECTIVENESS PROGRAM TRiO PROGRAMS Student Support Services McNair Scholars Program Free, drop-in workshops focused on academic success. Tues., Nov. 1st and Wed., Nov. 2nd River Rooms, EMU Beyond Spell-check Smart Scheduling Presentation Skills ,-—-v and more . . . Academic Learning Services i _J ALS can help... 68 PLC, 346-3226 http://als.uoregon.edu want fun? club sports ■ craft center ■ cultural forum ■ outdoor program l leadership resource office ■ women’s center ■ multicultural center international resource center ■ asuo student organizations ■ break pool hall epb Memorial union