2003-2004 Yearbook

phomore Corey Cunningham, fresh– n Noah Beck and sophomore Grant sher review the intramural board in the dent center. The intramural boards rved as the center for information ncerning upcoming events and current ores. (Photo by Russell Keck) G~ ~SITY • close UIL- ,-- " Members of two intramural basketball teams jump to gain control of the ball. More than 19 major league and 10 minor league teams competed in intramural basketball this spring. "There haven't been any prob– lems," freshman Reid Garner, Mavericks captain, said. "Everybody pretty much realizes we're here to have fun. The hardest part is making sure everyone gets to be in the game." (Photo by Amy Beene) During an intramural volleyball game, seniors Brad Bellamy and Matt Pickard jump to block an opponent's spike. Separate from social club sports, intramural athletes competed for points throughout the year. (Photo by Amy Beene) Jim Gowen, director of men's intramurals, presents the Spirit Award and Athlete of the Year Award in chapel in April 2003. The chapel presentations culmi– nated a year of intramural play and point accumulation. (Photo by Jeff Montgomery) intramurals /I 39

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