2002-2003 Yearbook

the net in an attempt to capture a victory. Displays of athleticism were commonly seen during intramural playas students strove to win. (Photo by Lindsey Taliaferro) Taking advantage of a lull in the action, members of an intramural team pause for a breather during a flag football game. The intense pace of the competition often demanded that players stay in top physical form. (Photo by April Clem) acloserlook-- softball Junior Sean Lybarger warms up his arm before an intramural softball game. Most of the intramural sports had one cycle during the school year; however, softball made its appearance in both the fall and spring semesters. UDuring one of the intramural softball games, someone hit a fly ball right toward second base," junior Mandy Warren said. "I started running for it, but so did another girl on my team. Neither of us noticed the other because we were so intently focus– ing on the ball. I was running, she was running, we were staring up at the sky, and then, smack, we ran into each other and fell to the ground. After all that effort, we didn't even catch the ball." (Photo by lindsey Taliaferro) intramurals 35 I II .

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