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Intramural sports set to begin in coming weeks

by Gabrielle Beltran staffwriter

If you like to play sports, but do not have enough time to play, division three athletics intramurals is a great option. Anyone can play including faculty, staff, administrators, residents, and commuters, and prizes will be awarded to the winners. Sports available are co-ed volleyball, squash, 5 on 5 basketball, ultimate frisbee, flag football, and swimming. The starting dates and times are as follows. Squash will be on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30-5:00p.m. starting this week. Co-ed volley- ball will begin Sunday, Oct. 8, from 1-3 p.m. Basketball begins on Oct. 6 on Tuesdays from 8-10 p.m., and on Fridays from 7-9 p.m. Flag football will begin on Oct. 30 from 11-lp.m. Ultimate Frisbee will also begin on Sept. 30 from 1-3 p.m. The swim club will be announced at a later date.

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Before signing up, each team should designate a captain, and choose a color Rules and regulations will apply. Questions or comments can be forwarded to Recreation and Facilities Director Chris Winkler, or Gabrielle Beltran, the intramural coordinator. Stay tuned for more information.

Last week's results for Cabrini's sports teams

by John O'Donnell staff writer

Men's Soccer

The Men's soccer team lost 4-0 to Beaver College on Wednesday Sept. 20 and fell 2-0 to Misericordia on Saturday. The Cavs fell to 2-5 and 13 in PAC competition.

Women's Soccer

The Women's soccer team had an up and down week. On Thursday they lost to York 5-1, the lone goal . ------.

scored by Katie Hecht. On Saturday the Lady Cavs defeated St. Mary's 2-1. Cabrini's goals were scored by Jessica Stork and Colleen Feeney. The team improved its PAC record to 2-0. • Cross

Although the women didn't place, Senior Lauren Dean finished first and also set a meet record of 19:56.

Volleyball

olyn Katkowski scored 2 goals. They defeated Immaculata 7-0 on Monday night. The team boosted their record to 6-4 and 3-0 in PAC competition.

Tennis

Country

On Saturday the Mens and eled to Philadelphia Metropolitan where the men placed third out of 18 Field Hockey teams. Senior Jason Bull finished On Thursday the field hockey team first and set a meet record of 28:10. defeated Gwynedd-Mercy 5-1. Car-

The women's vo1leyballteam went 0-2 on the week, losing 3-0 to Beaver and 3-0 to Swarthmore. Senior Tricia Arnold had 14 kills and women's Cross Country team trav- 25 digs in two games.

The tennis team dropped two tough matches this week. On Wednesday they fell 6-3 to Beaver College and lost 7-2 to Philadelphia University on Thursday. Freshman Robin Blanda posted a 1-1 singles record this week.

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