Sports Win a rafting trip Curran’s Comer by Christopher Curran Sports Editor Win by forfeits by Christopher Curran Sports Editor Weil, we did it. The Print’s intramural softball team soared through the regular season and earned the number one playoff spot in the playoff played better than I think we had played in, oh, maybe a week. The team’s only loss came on April 27 when the kids went up against the Fighting Ducks. In a disappointing 94 loss the first in ning ended in a 7-0 lead in favor of the Ducks. tournament. The Print didn’t let the Ducks The 2-1 record that the team produced was a glorious result to have the last two innings that easily. In the second inning, pit- a real team effort ail season (three games). It was the first season cher/photographer Von Daniel that The Print has sported a soft- came up with a grounder good ball team and in the end it was enough for a single. Next up was yours truly. My double wait just well worth it. In our last game against the past the shortstop and just under the left fielder and advanced Von DKs, an injury riddled Print team stumbled onto the field. With to third base. The next batter came up and batted both Von barely the eight players total and the three females needed to be and I across the home plate. eligible, we came out on top in Shortly thereafter we obtained our third out and were retired for the form of a forfeit. I couldn’t the inning. The Ducks only believe it. The kids really came managed one run in that inning. through. The third inning saw center It was our second win in three' fielder/Business Manager Jim games. I felt confident about our Brown get a base hit, followed by playoff game after this game. Our finesse was impeccable. We* the only home run hit from our team this season. Von’s home run brought Jim across the plate and, of course, himself as well. Again, the Ducks could only manage one run in the inning. Despite our first inning flaws we did stage a minor comeback, but it was not enough. The first game in the history of our franchise ended victorious. Team 4 didn’t have enough pizazz, and they also didn’t have enough women on their team, therefore, it was a forfeit. Even though the game that was played didn’t count, some of the kids impressed me. Jim’s two catches showed me more than any spring training session could, as did left fielder/Feature Editor Marie Stoppelmoor’s two catches in our second game. With all of the talent on this team we certainly look prepared for the playoffs. And, as Frank Barties would say, “We thank you for your support. Here’s an exclusive contest for readers of The Print. The following ure 10 questions about sports. Answer them the best you can and turn them in at Trailer B Oust north of Randall Hall). Of all the entries receiv ed, the one with the best score will be the winner. 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