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8The Daily Tar HeelFriday, December 3, 198? UDg(7)7QGG( OF y J 1 m run U L "v.. . i 3 r 71 blJ SnolnU Don Shaw Being an accounting major has made it easy for Don Shaw to add up some of his IM championships, especially In volleyball where he has played on five championship ; teams. This year he has played on a successful co-rec competitive volleyball team, the Ragin Heathens, and led his team, the Love Dancers, to the semi-finals of the IM Rec soccer championships. . A native of High Point, Shaw has played just about everything offered by the IM Program. He enjoys playing for the fun of it. "Intramurals gives me a chance to play on competitive, organized teams," he says. "Most of all it's fun I It keeps me in shape and I've always played on teams . that had lots of fun, which makes It worthwhile." Winning or losing doesn't matter to Shaw. His tag foot ball team didn't win a game all season long, but he says the guys really enjoyed the season. "I iike the competitive atmosphere and the sheer enjoyment," says Shaw. "It's nice to win, but more fun to just play and meet a lot of other people." Jim Crawford When any of the various IM basketball seasons come to an end, you can usually find the Mudsharks in or around the finals. Leading the Mudsharks is captain Jim Crawford, a third-year law student from Charlotte. Crawford led the Mudsharks to the Grail Mural and regular season basketball championships last year, and took the Mudsharks through the quarterfinals of the Grail season this year. He attributes the success of his team to experience and team work. "Basically we've got a lot of talent," he says. "Most of the guys have played competitive basketball and each man knows he has to sacrifice in dividual things for the team." Crawford has been playing basketball hiSAwholetifehe played four years at Belmont-Abbey College and was cb- : captain his senior year. "Basketball has been such a part of my life," Crawford says: "I enjoy it. Plus it's good exer ciselaw school is so demanding that you need a good outlet." Judging from his success, basketball is a great outlet for Jim Crawford. -V- v. d4AVAVMUSV.VWA'.vX4,.-..V.V.V.'X4IuSt".V.a Susan Scholl With each new freshman class that enters UNC comes a new crop of great athletes. Susan Scholl is part of that group. A freshman physical education major from Char lotte, Scholl has led her teammates from the ninth floor of Morrison to the finals of both the Grail Mural basketball tournament and the women's competitive volleyball league. V Even with her success at intramurals, Scholl looks at IM activities as more than opportunities for exercise and com petitlonJn both grail basketball and volleyball," she says, "one of the simpest but best highlight, for me has been just to get a group of girls together, to get to know each other better, and really work as a team." Scholl Is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the UNC Women's Club Volleyball team. In tramurals also play an important part of her life at UNC. "I think intramurals are great!" says Scholl. "IM sports give me a chance to take a break from all the academics. But I guess the best thing Is that it's not a 'cut-throat' situa tioneveryone is out there playing for the love of the sport . and that's a nice feeling." Kelley Haines Although she missed the championship game, Kelley Haines played an integral role in Pi Beta Phi's drive to the women's IM-Rec soccer championship. A senior industrial relations major, Haines played soccer at Grimsley High School in Greensboro and lettered on the UNC women's soccer team in 1979. Winning the championship was important to Haines, but the highlight of the soccer season for her was watching the development of her teammates. "I enjoyed observing how many of the players improved over the season," says Haines. "By the end of the season we were working together as a team." Intramurals offers her a chance to meet new people and try new sports. "There are enough activities offered that everyone can participate," she says. "This allows students to participate in events they have never tried. Also it is a terrific way to meet other students living on or off campus." When she isn't excelling on a soccer, field, Haines is an Advocate for the Association of Retarded Citizens and a Little Buddy in the Campus Y Program. irin ii i steers mi KING OFBBS 2 f 5 t
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