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Intram
By Matt Ward
Gamecock Staff Writer
The 1979 men's intramural flag
football season has gotten underway
and once again "The
Gamecock" will rank the top ten
teams during the regular season
and the season-ending playoffs.
With the season only two weeks
old there have been some surprise
teams competing with the
traditionally strong teams.
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champion and last year's runner
up AFRO. After losing to Sigma
Chi in the finals last year, it appears
AFRO is more ready to
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Dailie ior nag iooiDau supremacy.
Returning for AFRO will be such
standouts as quarterback Leroy
Buttone and defensive end Larry
Corley. AFRO is undefeated with
two wins including a very physical
victory over ninth-ranked Air
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Maxcy, last year's dorm division
champion, is ranked second. After
finishing the 1978 regular season
undefeated Maxcy suffered a
tough loss to AFRO in last year's
playoffs. The defending dorm
champs have lost their quar
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retained a very rugged and
physical defense. One of Maxcy's
main strengths is their ability to
score on the long pass to their
favorite receiver A.D. Underwood.
Maxcy is undefeated with two
wins.
In the third position in this
week's rankings is the defending
flag football champions Sigma Chi.
After opening the 1979 season with
a loss to rival Sigma Nu, Sigma Chi
rebounded for their first victory in
their second game. Sigma Chi lost
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two key players from last year's
team, Neil Ivester and Larry
Ertzberger. It will be easy to see
how good Sigma Chi is early in the
season because they play in the
rough-and-tumble fraternity
division and since they are the
champs every team they play will
be even more pumped up.
The surprise team of last year is
once again in the top five. Kappa
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by quarterback Ricky Curtis, who
is one of the best running quarterbacks
in the league. To prove
Kappa Sigma strength, they were
1) AFRO 2-0
I 2) MAXCY 2-0
3) SIGMA CHI 1-1
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8) SNOWDEN 2-0
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10) THORN WELL 2-0
the only team to defeat Sigma Chi
last year in their quest for the flag
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playoffs, but a season-ending loss
to Sigma Chi brought the Phi
Kappa Sigma season to a close.
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participate in the playoffs, there is
little doubt that Phi Kappa Sigma
was one of the top ten teams in the
league. Phi Kappa Sigma is undefeated
with two wins and is
ranked fifth. ;
In the sixth position is Kappa
Alpha. KA is a new surprise team
in the intramural top ten. Yet,
after winning two games in the
fraternity division, it seems KA
may be a team to be reckoned with
^ as the playoffs draw near.
Another surprise team in the top
ten is Moore Alumni. This is the
first year Moore Alumni has
competed in flag football and if
their first two victories are any
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Alumni may be able to break up
the dominance of AFRO and
Young Democrats in the independent
division. Moore Alumni
is ranked seventh.
Among the residence teams,
Snowden is a team caoable of
challenging Maxcy for the top spot
in the dorm division. Snowden is
undefeated with two wins, including
an overtime win against
Woodrow. Like most dorm teams,
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defense.
Air Force ROTC is ranked ninth.
It's been awhile since an ROTC
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McGuire
LIKE A WARD boss during at.
election, McGuire enlisted legions
of loyal followers to cheer avidly
for the boys and cry over their
losses. Some South Carolinians
remained hesitant over the
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elsewhere expectations grew more
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the worst season of his coaching
career, but that spring he
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high school players. Mike Grosso
was a 6-9, 225-pound all-around
athlete from Raritan, N.J. He had
sprinter's speed, great strength
and fine upper body mobility. In
me first round of nis High school
state championship, Mike scored
45 points and snared 43 rebounds.
The battle for Grosso was fierce.
But Frank McGuire was the first
coach to enter the Grossos' lower
middle-class Italian home, and
from that moment Mike hardly
considered playing for anyone
else. The South Carolina coach
promised the family one thing?
"I'll take care of him"?and according
to the youngster, "He was
the only guy who never offered me
money under the table,"
In late April, 1965, Mike made a
special concession to the persistant
coach at the Universitv of Miami
and agreed to visit the Coral
Gables school. "When I got off the
plane," Mike recalls, "I was on
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following me step by step;
everywhere I looked there were
pictures of me shooting a
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basketball. My name was on all the
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"THEY SAID 'You want money,
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the start of Frank McGuire's most
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sophomores (in their first year as
varsity players under thenexisting
rules), they upset number
one ranked Duke, topped Ivy
League champion Pennsylvania in
Philadelphia and gave NYU a run
for their money at Madison Square
Garden.
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realize that the next season, with
the addition of Grosso, these same
youths would dominate the league
and possibly the entire country.
Many coacnes were aJarmea.
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