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| Basketball, softbal
| Intramural Office
From Staff Reports
The Intramural / Recreational Sports
Office will be offering a variety of sports to
USC students during the 1983 spring
semester.
Softball, the most popular event, is exn#?r?taH
tn rfvoivp ahnnt 9.00 pntrifis this vsar
I The entry deadline if Feb. 24, and play
begins March 6.
Though encouraged by softball participation,
Director of Publicity and Special
Events Stephanie Homeyer said she would
like to see participation in the other sports
grow as well.
"We would like to see the participation in
the other sports such as basketball, bowling
and wrestling become equivalent to softball's,"
she said.
Entry cards for all sports can be obtained
at the intramural office, Blatt Physical
Education Center room 102. Calendars
I listing the entry dates may also be obtained
in the office, and the office will assist
students who want to play intramural
softball and / or basketball, but do not have
a team.
The office will offer the following instructional
clinics: wrestling, Feb. 2;
wallyball, Feb. 24; racquetball, April 12;
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Soccer Tournament, Feb. 12; Jump Rope
for Heart, TBA; and Spring Sportfest, TBA.
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/ Recreational Sports office at 7775261.
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are:
Sport Entry deadline
Basketball Dec. 9
Co-rec intertube water polo Jan. 20
1-on-1 basketball Jan. 27
Wrestling Jan. 27
Bowling Feb. 10
Softball Feb. 24
Co-rec wallyball Mar. 3
Horseshoes Mar. 24
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Racquetball April 7
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Track meet April 7
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By Kevin Sullivan
USC's swim team is "strong and hard
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coach Steve Collins. "I see a better attitude
here than when I was at Florida
State or SMU (Southern Methodist
University)."
Collins coaches the swim team and
oversees the entire water sports
program, which includes the diving team
and recruiting responsibilities. The
actual on-deck diving coach is Mark
Finneran. Jim Villa acts as assistant for
both teams.
So far this season, both the men's and
women's teams hold 2-1 dual meet
records. On Dec. 2, the two teams suffered
their first defeats to the powerful
Alabama swim teams.
Leading the male Gamecock swimmers
is junior Chris Berry, who, according
to Collins, "is probably swimming
the best of anyone on the team. He
has one of the fastest 50-yard freestyle
times in the country."
1981 National Collegiate Athletic
Association Ail-American Rob Bedford is
back swimming for USC after sitting out
last year's season because of illness. This
season he is in top form, leading the
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women will resume their meets in early
January when they take on Georgia
Southern at home.
Swimming competition in the South
has become extremely intense, particularly
in the Southeast where "we
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