Go get physical with intramurals sports
Mike Williams
Issue date: 2/3/10 Section: Sports
Bored on campus? Think there's nothing to do before, between or after class? Well, think again. Gainesville State offers a multitude of intramural sports on campus during all semesters.
During the spring GSC offers a quite a few different intramural leagues. There are even a few that are coed. The best part is its free to play for all current students, faculty and staff, and Laker Society Members.
There may also be occasional events where retirees, alumni or other approved participants can play.
The easiest way to join a league is to form a team. Teams can be made up of student clubs or any combination of students, faculty, staff, or Laker Society Members who are eligible to play.
All registration for play is done online. To do so you will need to find the intramural website under campus life on the GSC website and click on the registration option.
Those interested can also find all the rules, regulations, requirements, schedules and all other policies and information about all the different leagues that the school has to offer.
If you are interested in playing but don't have a team or enough people to form a team there are other ways to join. You can attend games and inquire with teams about joining or contact team captains to see about getting added on.
There are also some events that are not listed on the Web site. A swim meet will be held on Feb 24 and according to swim coach Lisa Watson, "we'll also be having an Intramural Doubles Tournament which will begin after spring break".
So be sure to go to the Intramural Web site and check it out. There are a plethora of sports to choose from. New sports and activities are occasionally added so you never know what might come up that would be of interest.
Spring 2010 Intramural Schedule
Basketball (coed) - Underway
Rugby - Underway
Volleyball - Underway
Volleyball (coed) - Monday. March 15
Rugby - Monday, March 15
During the spring GSC offers a quite a few different intramural leagues. There are even a few that are coed. The best part is its free to play for all current students, faculty and staff, and Laker Society Members.
There may also be occasional events where retirees, alumni or other approved participants can play.
The easiest way to join a league is to form a team. Teams can be made up of student clubs or any combination of students, faculty, staff, or Laker Society Members who are eligible to play.
All registration for play is done online. To do so you will need to find the intramural website under campus life on the GSC website and click on the registration option.
Those interested can also find all the rules, regulations, requirements, schedules and all other policies and information about all the different leagues that the school has to offer.
If you are interested in playing but don't have a team or enough people to form a team there are other ways to join. You can attend games and inquire with teams about joining or contact team captains to see about getting added on.
There are also some events that are not listed on the Web site. A swim meet will be held on Feb 24 and according to swim coach Lisa Watson, "we'll also be having an Intramural Doubles Tournament which will begin after spring break".
So be sure to go to the Intramural Web site and check it out. There are a plethora of sports to choose from. New sports and activities are occasionally added so you never know what might come up that would be of interest.
Spring 2010 Intramural Schedule
Basketball (coed) - Underway
Rugby - Underway
Volleyball - Underway
Volleyball (coed) - Monday. March 15
Rugby - Monday, March 15

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