1978-1979 Yearbook

... .~- INTRAMURALS_ A Sport For Every Man [CONTINUED] the program. Equalizing competition as much as possible, both large .and small club leagues were organized. To implement as extensive participation as possible, A, B, C and D teams were fielded by clubs in some sports. In a few sports, even E teams were entered. The 1978-79 men's intramurals sports manual provided each student with detailed information on the program . Intercollegiate athletes were not permitted to participate during the year in any sport for which they went out in the intercollegiate program. For the 1978 fall semester, six different large clubs won championships and Theta Tau, alone, won six for small clubs. Sub-T won the big club flag foot - ball championship and Alpha Omega won the championship in small club division . Galaxy won the volleyball championship in big club competition and Lambda Sigma won the small club competition . In individual competition, Larry Payne won the handball singles title and teamed with Steve Hughes to win the handball doubles championship. Max Teehee won the horseshoes' singles, and Steve Ulrich and Darryl Thrasher won the horseshoes doubles. Howard Sennett won the cross-country championship. For the 1978 spring semester, four different clubs won championships. Galaxy won the big club swimming title and Theta Tau was victorious among the small clubs. In track and field, Titans won the big club crown and Sigma Tau captured the title among the small clubs. Individually, Rick Trujillo won the Australian pursuit race , the last event of the year . During the intramural chapel program the following awards were presented for the 1977-78 school year: The Club All-Sports Championship was based on softball, football, volleyball, swimming afld track and field. The 1978 champions were: "A" Teams Large Club Small Club Alpha Tau Theta Tau "B" Teams Large Club Kappa Sigs Small Club Knights, Theta Tau "e" Teams Large Club Small Club Chi Sigs Lambda Sigs "0" Teams Large Club Small Club Mohicans King's Men Galaxy received the Club Sportsmanship Award presented by TNT. In order to win an intramural jacket, an athlete had to complete in at least 30 different activities and acquire a minimum of 2,200 pOints. Jackets were awarded to 20 men at the 1978 intramural chapel program. Allen Ladd Jones received the highest number of pOints during the year. Charlie Ramberger was named the Intramural Athlete of the Year based on a combination of total pOints earned through participation and pOints received in balloting by peers on good sportsmanship displayed . Steve Hawley received the Intramura l Spirit Award and Gary Rhodes was the Intramural Sports Skills Champion. 1. ALPHA OMEGA'S second baseman , Kei th Riley, moves into position to catch a fly ball. 2. ALTHOUGH Tim Caldwell is not a member of any social c/.ub, he competes in intramural softball, carrying through with his swing. 3. MIKE SIMS pitches with good form , hoping for a strike. 4. TNT UMPIRE Dusty Rhodes carefully takes note of the game as Galaxy catcher Kevin Pope awaits the pitch, 5. PLANNING strategy for the next series of downs , Don Adams of King's Men confers with team members. 6. GOING for the flag, TNT's Joe Alexander lunges toward Sub ·Ts runner. Intramurals ~ 165

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