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{ThcBlue Banner} SPORTS Page 4 Bulldog Intramural Division Superbad wins the outdoor kickball championship, flag football comes to an endy while indoor soccer season begins I )c\()n I )ou Sports I'^litor Intraniurals crowned team Superbad the 2007 Call outdoor kickball champions after defeat ing The Bomb Team 2-1. “This was a great result to a great season,” said Nate Brinkley, member of team Superbad. The game was knotted up 0-0 through five innings. Both teams played stellar defense. The idea of popping the bail up into the air or anywhere in the out field was out of the question for both teams. In the top of the sixth. The Bomb Team kicked two line drive balls that set up the game's first score. Team Superbad countered with a strategy of line drive kicks, set ting a runner in position on third base, then kicking sacrifice Hies to the outfield. They scored the winning run in the bottom of the seventh, sealing the victory. "It has been a lot of fun playing with the.se guys,” Brinkley said. “With me being relatively new to the university this is a gcnnl way to gel out and meet [X’ople outside of the office and have a little fun." With the popularity of kickball in intramunils. the sport will also be offered in the spring, teams prepare to knock off the newly crowned champions. "If my team decides to play again, it's a no brainer. of course I am going to play with them," Brinkley said. 'I'he finals were set for flag football. Crab cakes and football advancetl to the championship game after Hye of the Tiger for feited the game. "It w'as disappointing that they forfeitted during the playoffs, but we will take it." said Matt Von llolle, member of Crab Cakes and football. As a result of the forfeit, Crtibcakes and football did not phiy one g;ime in the playoffs and he:id to the championship. “It would have been good to get some practice in before the chtim- pionship game, but we'll be fine," Von llolle said. The second team advancing to the championship game are the returning chtimpions Who's play ing for second? who defeated Curious George .?4-l2 in their semi fiiiiil gtime. “We just have to keep doing what we have been doing all year." said Dane Corriher. mem ber of Who's playing for second? “As long as we play our game ami not switch up, we will win." Indoor soccer scoreboard Oct. 28 Co-Rec Wookies defeated Baptists Flying Squirrels 9 - 0 Aristocrates defeatedjust for Kicks 10-1 Monsoon defeated Kamikaze Brain Monitors 3-2 Men Superballas defeated Chimichongas 4-1 The indoor soccer regular season for both men’s and co-rec ends on Nov. 18. The games will all be held in the health and fitness center. Due to its popularity this year, indoor soccer has a men’s division and co-rec division. I’linios nv [ RHV Borvii r - Staff Photographer NEED MONEY? RECENTLY DIAGNOSED? We need you! to donate blood for research, if you have been diagnosed with: Lyme Disease Hepatitis A Rubella Lupus Cytomegalovirus Toxoplasmosis Epstein-Barr Virus Autoimmune Diseases Ask about other conditions. $200 per donation* Multiple donations per month are possible. Please call today for information 888-806-5215 X2211 All calls strictly confidential- interpreter sevices available. SeraCare Life Sciences, Inc. Donor Recruitment Program
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