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* Both the men's and women's soccer clubs are continuing to do well in matches and tournaments. Last weekend, the men's club traveled to Clemson for a 44-team tournament The club posted victories against Wake Forest, UT-Chattanooga, and Clemson. The club also defeated the likes of Duke, TT . ^r\T r\^i university ui i>ew uneans, and UNC-Charlotte. Prior Wa The World Tae Kwon Do club utilizes a non-contact, Korean style of Tae Kwon Do separated into three different classes: basics, 3 step, and sparring. The club does more than just practice regularly. They participate in several Bodybui At top, Ms. USC Fitness Champion Ann Hall. Bottom left, short class winner Jarrod King receives his best poser award from last iH S i L 1 72 1 Photo by Scott Matthews SPOj to the Clemson tournamer USC hosted a round-robir tournament against Clems and Moorehouse. USC defeated Clemson 3-1, the shutout Moorehouse 2-0. The women's club continues to keep pace wii the men. During the spnn semester, the club posted three wins with just one defeat. Both teams continue to rid Tae Kwon Do tournaments throughout year in many locatic including the Isle of Pal and Poughkeepsie, NY. C members continue to do v in the tournaments, a several members wi .1 i i i recently mvnea oacK participate in October a lding and Fitness moto by Scott I sris Photo by Scott Mattbev RTS CI it, look for players with any [ and all levels of skill, on Practices are held throughout the week, with matches :n being played during the weekend. During the fall semester, the men's club th plans on hosting another ig tournament. If you are interested in further information about the clubs, contact the Office of Campus Recreation. "Club the tournament in Poughkeepsie. )ns During the summer ms months, the club will lub continue to meet regularly, fell however times were not 1 I\ ] I / &^S|1 J I j re Photo by Scott Matthews I 7 uiu avcuiauic. 11 yuu wuuiu iia.c ere additional information, to contact the Office of Campus t a Recreation. Champions year's champion Joe Bottom center, middle height class winner Bottom right, Greg ..-1 Thatcher, tall class Jlgil| champion. Matthews j^Ms. USC m m 1? LUBS Women's R Looking Are you interested in a 100 percent physical contact sport very similar to football, but without the pads? The women's rugby club is looking to form as a new sports club at USC. The team needs additional members so At right, the * USCTae t figjjl KwonDo 5 Club , t members. \ Here is something for you c to look for during the ( summer months ahead. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and s Fridays, the Seidokan Aikido \ Club will be practicing in the [ Booker T. Washington Gym \ from 5:30 - 6:30 pm. ( In Aikido, the members i practice blending with attacks to avoid direct c conflict. They emphasize I non-confrontational i techniques using efficient i body movements, leading 1 opponents off balance, and >i ugby Club to Form they may form their own * team and compete in tournaments and matches. If the women's rugby club interests you, contact the Office of Campus P a^raotinn 1VV/V1 VUUV/ii. controlled self-protecting rolls )ut of throws. Recently, the club iponsored a three day vorkshop attended by 25 )eople each day. The vorkshop was taught by two )th-degree black belt nstructors. If this club interests you, contact the Office of Campus Recreation for further nformation. The Seidokan \ikido Club is always looking or new members.