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Western Carolinian Volume 61 Number 21

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  • April 11,1996 Western Carolinian 19 Sports Catamount Cheerleading Tryouts Women's Soccer Debuts this Fall Tryouts for Western Carolina University Cheerleaders for the 1996-97 football and basketball seasons will be held the week of April 22-25 at the Camp Lab Gymnasium. Practices will be held for all interested current and prospective WCU students Monday and Tuesday evenings, April 22 - 23, with the final tryout scheduled for Thursday evening, April 25. All practices and the tryout will begin at 7:00 p.m. Prospective cheerleaders are asked to report in proper attire. For further information, call Cheryl Plemmons at the WCU Athletics Department, 227-7338. A WCU Women's Soccer Club team is currently being formed and will compete this Fall. Spring matches are scheduled with Gardner-Webb University and Brevard College. "The purpose of Spring matches is primarily to find out who on campus has soccer experience and to build interest." said coach Lenny Paoletti. "I don't want anyone not to come out because they lack experience." Fall matches are already scheduled with Mars Hill College, Gardner-Webb University, Montreat College, and Brevard College. Playing dates with Warren Wilson College, Carson-Newman College, Lees- McRae College, and Lenoir-Rhyne College have yet to be confirmed. "Understand," Paoletti stresses, "We are not playing club teams. The teams we will be competing against are bona fide intercollegiate teams." All interested women are encouraged to participate in the practice sessions on Sunday afternoons, behind Reid Gym, at 4:00pm. Kathy Brown (president) and Ellen Houston, co-founders" of the Women's Soccer Club, will also be on hand to provide all information concerning player eligibility, club dues, etc... Paoletti, a full-time Physical Education graduate student, is the Smoky Mountain High School's Girls Head Coach. He Developed that program three years ago and this year has added a JV squad . Paoletti is in his 14th year coaching soccer and invites any female WCU student who wants to partimpate in his high school practice sessions to simply show up at the high school field Monday-Friday at 3:30pm. Intramurals Results Men's Horseshe "Singles" All Campus Champion International League Champion Independent League Champion Fraternity League Champion National League Champion Horseshoe "Doubles" All Campus Champion National League Champion Fraternity League Champion International League Champion INTRAMURAL SOCCER POLL Milland Bradley Teaching Fellows Kevin Joiner Sigma Chi'B" OmarMcCourry Chad Ensley Sigma Phi Eps.lon Milland Bradley Teaching Fellows Jason Fleming, Jason Gates ^ambdfhi Jeremy Helton, David Payne R.«r Dogs Jason Fleming, Jason Gates ™***™ TonySimmons,WilliamCranford S.gmaCh, B MARCH 29, 1996 MEN'S TOP 10 1. Sigma Phi Epsilon 2. Lambda Chi Alpha 3. Kicks 4. No Names 5 .Sigma Phi Epsilon B 6. T.F. Joints 7. Sapps 8. Hooterville Depressed 9. Pi Lambda Phi 10. Kind Society WOMEN'S TOP 5 LPhiMu 2. Hillbillies 3. Waacox 4. Bad Girls 5.KITO ***Men and Women's Homerun Derby has been rescheduled for Monday, April 15th from 4:00pm to 5:15pm on the lighted intramural fields below Helder and Leatherwood dorms. Baseball Catamounts Fall Short It was a tough week for WCU baseball losing to UNCA, taking only one out of three from the mountaineers, falling once again to Clemson, while coming from behind to beat Winthrop. Western was outscored 73-46. i L L L W L W 10-18 UNCAsheville 12-15 Mountaineers 6-20 Mountaineers 8-5 Appalachian St. University 4-10 at Clemson 6-5 Winthrop
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