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PAGE 6 Carolina Athletic Association Fall 1985 U fo) (3) HI T Something For Everyone Cycling Football Club Bassmaster's Club SCC 962-1013 The Bassmaster's Club provides students devoted to fishing a chance to meet others with the same interest. Those wishing to fish or participate in social activities are invited to join. Women's Basketball SCC ' 962-1013 For women who lack the time or skill to play varsity basketball, but enjoy playing organized basketball, this club may be ideal. The club meets twice a week for an hour and a half to practice and scrimmage. The squad competes within the area with most of its sched- uled games falling in October and November. All skill levels are welcome. SCC 962-1013 ; The UNC-CH Cycling Club is an organization for bicycling enthusiasts whose purpose is to serve the needs and interests of recreational and competitive cyclists at the University. As a member of the Sports Club Council, the Cycling Club receives funding and is thus able to plan rides, trips and other activities for the benefit of club members. The club owns a supply of excellent touring and camping equipment which enable members who do not own touring gear to experience the thrill of bicycle tour ing. The club also supports a racing team, registered with the U.S. Cycling Federation, which travels to .many of the bicycle races taking place in the southeast. Kenny Lawson "Intercollegiate Football for the fun of it." That's what we are about. All players play. We compete in the 8 team North Carolina Club Football Associa tion to win the Championship Cup and often have a 3-game spring schedule. Dues range from $40-50 for the Fall season. This covers equipment and operations. We have two weeks of 1-a-day, 2 Vz hour practices, then cut back to 2 or 3 days per week, at 2 hours a day. Games are on Friday p.m. or Sunday afternoons. Occasional non-league games on Saturday. First practice each fall is,at 5:30 p.m. on the first day of classes on Ehringhaus Field. Handball ArtPadilla 962-6981 Open to. all students and faculty, this club's primary goal is to promote the sport of handball. Talent of its members ranges from beginner to seasoned tournament competitors. The club provides open court time as well as clinics on Monday nights from 6:00-8:00, one of which will feature two of the top handball players in the world. Member ship in its first year was forty, and another strong year is expected. The Handball Club provides area tourna ment information for the more experi enced handball enthusiasts. For students looking for strenuous exercise and a good time, this club may be right for you. Ice Hockey SCC 962-1013 The most important thing about the Ice Hockey Club is the chance to play hockey with a great bunch of people. "An extensive schedule includes ten schools in the Southland the spirit of the team is high. Dry land workouts are held in the fall while practices on the ice are held twice a week during the season at Daniel Boone Rink in Hillsboro. Men's Lacrosse SCC 962-1013 The Lacrosse Club was formed to give beginners and non-varsity level players the opportunity to develop their lacrosse skills, to play competitive lacrosse, and to provide social entertain ment for its members. The club prac tices for an hour and a half twice a week with its competitive season played during the spring. Women's Lacrosse Chesca Varcoe 967-6568 We welcome players of all stan dards to come and play a great women's sport. If you have never seen women's lacrosse just come and watch you will be hooked. We are a club of very mixed standards some have played for years and others have just picked up a stick but we have fun and everyone gets to play. " We hold a beginner's clinic in the Fall semester and then practice three times a week at the Finley fields. We generally have about ten scheduled games against both clubs and varsity teams in North Carolina and Virginia. Please get in touch if you want more information or need convincing that it will be fun. Outing Club SCC - 962-1013 Ever been a scout? Or perhaps lucky enough to experience Outward Bound? Whether you have or haven't doesn't really matter because anyone in terested in hiking, climbing, kayaking, canoeing or spelunking would be quite happy in the Outing Club. Planning trips around the specific interests of its members, the Outing Club provides students a faculty with an excellent op portunity to enjoy the outdoors. With membership numbering around fifty, one finds outdoorsmen of all levels in the club. Disc Men's Crew , SCC 962-1013 Kris Fetter 968-9062 : The Disc Club's usual disc sport is Crew, or competitive rowing, was Ultimate Frisbee, which involves two transported from the Ivy League teams of seven people competing on a "schools to the Southeast many years soccer size, grass field. The object is to ago, and more recently, to Carolina score the most goals by passing the disc where the Crew Club is now one of the to a team member in the endzone. The strongest club sports. We are coming off club meets three times a week for about our best season ever. Last year, we sue- an hour and a half and encourages all cessfully sent crews to Boston; Atlanta; interested people to come out. Seeking Augusta; Charleston, WVA, and over to tournament play, the Disc Club is mainly Duke. One of our boats set the course a competitive club, record at the Head of the Chattahoochee , . . last November in Atlanta. Also, in con junction with the women, we raised Field Hockey $15,000 and bought two new boats which ; 1 we'll have on September 1. If you are tall SCC 962-1013 (at least 6 ft.), athletic and thrive oh If you want to start getting exer- TEAM spirits, then call us. There is a cise now and know something about place for you. We practice at least five handling a hockey stick, the Field times a week at University Lake which Hockey Club invites you to join. Any is two miles from campus. Give Kris a 7 skill level is welcome. The season runs call and help us establish rowing in from the beginning of school through the North Carolina. end of October. Practices are three times a week and a little more than an V hour long. The team has a game nearly Women's Crew . every weekend and travels within the - state. . -SCC . ' 962-1013 : Getting in good shape, meeting a great group of people, .traveling to various competitions throughout the southeast . . "Sound appealing? Then Women's Crew or competitive rowing . may be right for you. The women's crew team practices year round with its main competitive season in the spring. No previous experience is needed, only desire and enthusiasm. Practices are at University Lake, and on-campus condi- . tioning includes running and swimming. v Crew Club members enthusiastic about ' - their sport, want you to catch their enthusiasm, and will teach anyone how to row.
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