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Western Carolinian Volume 59 Number 06

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  • Western Carolinian September 30,1993 Sports Page 23 Sport Shorts r> Intramural picture day-All team captains (women & men) need to turn in their All-stars. Turn in to Intramural Office 13, Reid Gym. Pictures of All-Stars and individual champions for the yearbook and trophy case will be made Thursday, October 7 at 4pm at Reid Gym. Intramural office phone: 227-7477. Team captains turn in the same number of softball all- stars as number of total wins. Any team with zero wins will receive one All-star. > Womenand men intramural sign-ups for tag football will end at 3pm on Tuesday, October 5. > Women's intramural floopball pentathlon will occur Monday, October 4, from 4pm to 5:30pm on the lighted intramural fields. Skills activities will be: 1. throw for accuracy 2. Throw for distance 3. Floopball for distance 4. Snap for accuracy 5. Run 50 yards for time ) Mens intramural flag football pentathlon will occur Monday, October 4, from 4pm to 5:30pm on the lighted intramural fields. Skills will include: 1. Throw for accuracy 2. Punt for distance 3. Kick- off for distance 4. Throw for distance 5. Run 50 yards for time. Jntramural meeting for team unit man- agers and intramural assistants: Tag football , and floopball clinics at 4pm in rooms 21 & 22 in Reid Gym, Wednesday, October. 6. <3> Waterpolo sign-ups will end Thursday, Oct. 7 at 3pm. Five members per team. ££> Independent champion Hariadi Yasni defeated Doug Lauterback of Pi Lambda Phi two games to one in the all-campus badminton finals last Thursday at Reid Gym. The Lambda Chi Alpha team of Steve Ross and Baron Brown defeated Pi Lambda Phi's 'B' team for the all-campus doubles championship. Both Yasni and Lauterback won their semi-final matches easily. Lauterback al lowed only one point in winning his match over the International League Champion Chris Cohoon of Sigma Phi Epsilon 'B'. Yasni allowed one point in cruising to trie win, in his semi-final. The final was close for the first game, with Lauterback winning the tie-breaker for a 18-16 victory. The match itself lasted almost 90 minutes and both players took time-outs frequently because of fatigue. Yasni came back in the second game after trailing early on to win 18-15 and tie up the match at 1-1. Yasni overwhelmed the.worn-out Lauterback in the final game, 15-7, to win the match , PEKING GOURME ^T^' BUFFET: $4.95 * L-unch Only, Mon-Sat J0 Items, 2 Soups SERVICEUT/CATERING SK^AG PERMIT ' IUNk^m4!1 BY-PASS NKUN, NC 28734 OPEN Lunch 11 am - 2:30pm Dinner 2:30 - 9:30 pin Sun-Thur 11 am 9:30 pm Fri. & Sat. 11 am - 10 pm SUNDAY SPECIAL $6.25 BEER &WINE SYLVA JACKSON PLAZA 120-7 GKINDSTAIT KI> SYLVA. NC 28779 [ ^&^£sS^^ Ted's Clothesline Laundromat _ Clean Always Attended (Wash & Fold) East Main St., 586-291U o feen 8:00 am-9:00 pm daily ,IFTV - TRIPLE - DOUBLE - SINGLE WASHERS SMALL & LARGE DRYERS High hopes for Rugby Curtis Metzger Staff Reporter The WCU rugby team lost one on the road, 12-0, to UNC-Charlotte this past Saturday. UNC-Charlotte started off hot, scoring the game's only two tri's before the half-time horn sounded. UNC-C missed one of their extra points. In the second half, however the game took a Catamount turn. "We kept the ball on their side of the field during the second half," said team captain Ron Venturella. Although this loss prevented the Cats from capturing the number one slot in their division, their hopes still remain high. "This just psyches us up for this weekend," says Venturella. "Now we're real hungry for victory." The Catamounts will travel to Wake Forest in a contest sure to pack a purple punch. "IfwehavetoTnisshomecoming" said Venturella, "we sure are going to make the most of it." The rugby team will play its last home game against the Citadel on Saturday, October 2. The game will be held on the field behind the running track. Cats get stomped in Volleyball Curtis Metzger Staff Reporter Jennifer Ross and Catherine Sawyers each had 13 kills in a match against Converse University Tuesday night, but it was not enough for the WCU victory. After beatingConverseat home once this season the Catamounts traveled to Converse and lost all three games, 15-3,15-10,16-14. "We were on their home floor and that sure was a factor for them. They also had a little more experience," Coach Trish Howell. Junior Emily Tillotson is still out of action with an injured achilles tendon, leaving a freshmen to fill the spot. "The freshmen played well," said Howell, "They were solid for us. They're getting better and learning more about the game as we go along." Although Ross and Sawyers had 26 kills combined for the match, they also tallied 21 errors together. WCU's team attack percentage is currently on a downward escalator to the Conference cellar. Franklin Lanes £ flkatewy ** » P ** «owthg$125 •Shoes $.75 •Roller Skating 20% oil gate Must present WCU Dcard tor these dscouits 441-bypass 70*5246567
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