Intram~ral program stays alive and busy If you find Aiden and Caily Moore, it is likely that you have found the Women's Intramural program. Aiden and Caily are the "little" workers, the young daughters of Dr. Jessica Moore, director of the Women's Intramural program. After the departure of Barbara Barnes three years ago, Moore has continued to keep a thriving and popular program going strong. Moore has a great love for her job and said she can "interact with the students on a different level than in the classroom." Most people viewed the intramural program as simply a way for ladies to play sports. Essentially that is what it is..But the program was also a great way to meet a number of ladies that people may not have met otherwise. In fact, great friendships have been formed through playing in the intramural program. Working in the intramural department provided a way to meet many ladies with exceptional athletic abilities and great Christian hearts. The program involved a staff of ladies who ranged from freshmen to seniors. New workers junior Regena Bullard, sophomores Shelby Kempf, Audri Phillips and Alicia Young and freshman Brittany Honeycutt brought new spirits and fun attitudes to the program. . Also working with the intramural program this year were seniors Jeri Chapin, Emily Montandon, MandyHintzand Annika Jacobs who contributed years of experience, lots of laughter and hard work. "We have fun laughing together while getting the job done," Jacobs said. OUf intramural program was constantly alive and busy. Sports offered this year were softball, volleyball and tennis in the fall, and softball, swimming, basketball, track and field and soccer in the spring. Four nights a week, people could catch the women's intramural program in high gear. Whether it was on the softball field, the basketball court or in a prayer huddle after a game, we played hard, worked hard, and had fun too. - Jennifer Holt With her eyes on the end zone, junior Regena Bullard runs for the touchdown. Bullard joined the student staff of the intramural program this year. Photo by Ric Helms. One intramural player goes up for a shot while another attempts to block. The intramural program allowed students from different social clubs to compete with one another. Photo by Ric Helms. W.:....:.cO~ffi~e~n:..:' s=In::,t"'r:.::a"'ffi::,li=ra"'l"'s_ _ _ ---1W Athletics V
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